This interesting, well-researched examination of the life and death of one of the most important composers of the 19th-century Romantic movement is appropriate for students and researchers in higher education with some knowledge of Schumann's life and music.-
Library Journal * Library Journal *
Drawing on letters, diaries, and previous biographies, Worthen relates Schumann's life in sometimes excruciating detail, dispelling myths of possible bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. One of the best biographies of a composer who had a lust for life of music, family, and friends.-
Booklist * Booklist *
...beautifully written and meticulously researched and foodtnoted. -Simon Heffer,
Literary Review -- Simon Heffer * Literary Review *
For well over a century the reputation of the Romantic composer Robert Schumann has been obscured by the perception of him as a man beset by mental illness, a hapless figure buffeted by perpetual misfortune. John Worthen's achievement is to rehabilitate Schumann through detailed attention to contemporary sources which substantially conflict with received wisdom...what emerges here is a man of conspicuous determination, passion and creativity. -
The Good Book Guide * The Good Book Guide *
...engaging, well written and clearly aimed at the general reader...for those wanting to read an affectionate life of one of the greatest and most loveable figures of the early 19th century, this book can be recommended. -- Steven Isserlis,
The Guardian -- Steven Isserlis * The Guardian *
...alongside the tragedies, this riveting account of Schumann's life also manages to encapsulate both the joy and elation of one of music's greatest, still neglected geniuses, and to express a passionate enthusiasm for his works. For this, Schumannites ought to be deeply grateful.---Hugh Canning, The Sunday Times
-- Hugh Canning * The Sunday Times *
We have always lacked good biographies of Schumann, and this one will become a standard reference work. The late John Daverio's fine 1997 biography is more deeply attuned to the music, but Worthen's is by far the most comprehensive account I have read of the facts of Schumann's life. His central thesis is important, and he writes clearly and freshly, bringing a wise head to an intricate tangle of evidence.---Susan Tomes,
The Independent -- Susan Tomes * The Independent *
The tragedy of Schumann's final years has fitted so perfectly with a certain Romantic stereotype - the demented and troubled genius - that it has exercised a captivating influence over his biographers ever since... It is this hindsight-laden interpretation of Schumann's career that John Worthen's fine and scholarly new biography sets out to undo.--- John Adamson,
The Sunday Telegraph -- John Adamson * The Sunday Telegraph *
this is an impressive and elegantly-written biography. - Misha Donat,
BBC Music Magazine -- Misha Donat * BBC Music Magazine *
this is a biography with attitude. - Misha Donat,
BBC Music Magazine -- Misha Donat * BBC Music Magazine *
Life and Death of a Musician avoids the pitfalls which often beset large, detailed musical biographies, largely because it's so beautifully written. - Arminta Wallace,
Irish Times -- Arminta Wallace * Irish Times *
A well-documented, genial, easy-to-read biography for the general reader. . . . We learn a great deal about the young and dissolute dilettante, music journalist, hypochondriac, mediocre conductor, literate and prolific composer, and of course the ardent suitor who finally makes Clara Wieck his wife over her father's objections. . . . A very affectionate portrayal of both the man and the composer.-
Symphony * Symphony *
A 2007 Top Seller in Music as compiled by YBP Library Services * YBP Library Services *
Selected as a 2008 AAUP University Press Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries. -- Best Book of the Year Selection * Association of American University Presses (AAUP) *
An exemplary effort: beautifully written, very meticulously researched, with scrupulous reliance on original sources, balancing fine command of detail with a broader sense of Schumann's milieu. . . . This is an excellent and provocative biography that is sure to spark fierce debate among musicians and psychologists.-Aaron Kozbelt,
PsycCRITIQUES -- Aaron Kozbelt * PsycCRITIQUES *
Worthen's biography takes its proper place as a book to reckon with on any shelf of studies of this brilliant, enigmatic, and tragic figure.-Stanley Hauer,
Southern Humanities Review -- Stanley Hauer * Southern Humanities Review *
[A] detailed, insightful and above all affectionate account of Schumann's life that reveals a man whose music defines the Romantic era.-Julian Haylock,
Classic FM Magazine -- Julian Haylock * Classic FM Magazine *