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👉 Join my piano membership community Piano with Rebecca B for weekly guidance, feedback, and support: https://www.skool.com/pianowithrebeccab 🎹 New here? Try a private piano lesson with me for 50% off: https://tidycal.com/rbpiano/60minpriv... What made these 19th-century composers so powerful—and so overlooked? In this pre-concert lecture, I explore the emotional lives and creative brilliance of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Clara Schumann, and Frédéric Chopin. You’ll learn about the historical pressures they faced, what they thought of one another, the expressive innovations they created, and how their music still resonates today. Whether you’re a pianist, teacher, or listener who wants deeper insight into Romantic-era repertoire, this lecture offers a vivid portrait of the people behind the pieces—and how knowing their stories can help you play or listen with more meaning. This talk was presented as part of my concert program “Gifts from the Darkness” in Berkeley, California. 🧠 Perfect for intermediate and advanced classical pianists 🎼 Valuable for performers, teachers, and music history lovers 💡 Covers the social and artistic context of 19th-century piano music 📍 Chapters (with SEO-optimized headings) 00:00 Introduction – What this lecture covers 00:05 Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel: Early life and musical training 01:16 Gender and family constraints on women composers 02:12 The Fanny/Felix musical connection and shared creativity 03:24 Fanny’s compositional output and style 04:23 Song for the Piano Op. 8 No. 3 – Childhood influences 06:16 Playing duet textures in Fanny’s works 07:25 Notturno – Inspired by her long-awaited trip to Italy 08:50 Comparing Fanny’s and Felix’s boat songs 09:55 Texture and register in the Notturno 11:05 Harmonic boldness and expressive freedom 13:28 Allegretto Grazioso – Crafting unity from small motifs 15:04 Clara Schumann: Biography and strength 17:10 Clara as performer, teacher, and composer 18:45 Prelude and Fugue Op. 16 – Counterpoint and imitation 21:20 Clara and Fanny’s real-life meeting 22:00 Nocturne Op. 6 – Bel canto influence and melodic freedom 25:00 Chromatic lines and Clara’s unique phrase structure 27:20 Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann Op. 20 30:10 Brahms, Clara, and the hidden theme connection 33:00 Motif development and variation structure 35:00 Romance Op. 21 No. 3 – Grief, strength, and resilience 37:00 Clara as curator of the classical canon 39:00 Chopin: Biography and early career 42:00 Chopin’s political exile and secret activism 44:20 The Op. 15 Nocturnes – Melodic flow and harmonic richness 48:20 Op. 27 No. 1 – Ambiguity and emotional contrast 51:00 Op. 27 No. 2 – Lightness and serenity in E major 53:00 Barcarolle influence and Chopin’s operatic connection 56:00 The Scherzo No. 4 – Motif unity and structural mastery 1:03:00 What made each composer’s voice so distinct 1:12:00 Clara and Fanny’s friendship, and final reflections — 🕊️ If this inspired you, come experience the music live: visit my channel or community for upcoming concerts, workshops, and performance tips. #claraschumann #fannymendelssohn #chopin #romanticmusic #classicalpiano #womencomposers #pianohistory #rebeccabogartpiano #pianoteaching #pianopedagogy