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Robert Schumann (1810-56) - Symphony No. 1 "Frühling" in B-flat Major, Op. 38, IV. Allegro animato e grazioso. Performed by Roy Goodman/Hanover Band on period instruments.
Surprise!
Here are my first Classicaloid OCs, the Schumanns! And yes, they're still in a relationship exactly like in their past selves. They escaped from Arkhe in the similar vein of Beethoven and Mozart, and then they earn their own incomes, lived together in several apartments, until they know what and where the Otowakan is...
Bonus: Masked Robbie with her League of David puppets << please don't call her friends like that!
Musiks: coming soon...
Whose music do you prefer ?
Schubert
Schumann
*R. Schumann
Schubert got it by 3/4 of the vote. I like both but for me, when Schumann gets it right, his music is so emotional it really gets to me.

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evil and intimidating brahms 😨😨
(first time drawing the schumanns and brahms! wanted to learn to draw them since as an early romantic era lover i dont think about them enough)
"It can't be Chopin because if it was, I'd know it. I'm gonna guess Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. 5. Oh so it's Schumann, I thought it was too funky to be Beethoven."
- me listening to classical music on the radio and trying to guess the piece
Robert Schumann
( 8 June 1810 – 29 July 1856 )
Happy Birthday, Robert!