She performed for emperors at seventeen. She fought her own father in court to marry the man she loved. She raised eight children while maintaining the most celebrated piano career in Europe. And for most of the twentieth century, history remembered her primarily as someone's wife.

This is the story of Clara Schumann - prodigy, composer, performer, and one of the most remarkable human beings of the nineteenth century - told for the readers who deserve to know it most.

Born into a household where music was everything and her father's ambition was absolute, Clara was performing on Leipzig's most prestigious stage at nine years old. By seventeen, the Emperor of Austria had awarded her the highest musical honor his court could bestow. By thirty, she was holding her family together through concert income while her husband's mind slowly failed him - and still walking onto stages across Europe to give performances that left audiences breathless.

Her story is about what it costs to be exceptional in a world that has already decided what you're supposed to be. It's about love that survived a courtroom battle, grief that got channeled into music, and a career that lasted sixty-two years without ever compromising what mattered most.

Written for readers aged seven to twelve in prose that respects their intelligence and doesn't talk down to them, this biography moves the way a great piece of music moves - with momentum, with feeling, and with the absolute conviction that the story being told is worth every page.

Clara Schumann changed what was possible. It's past time young readers knew her name.

Titel
The Girl Who Played for Emperors: Clara Schumann for Kids
EAN
9798233294785
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
02.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.53 MB