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  1. 27 giu 1986 · Spring Symphony: Directed by Peter Schamoni. With Nastassja Kinski, Rolf Hoppe, Herbert Grönemeyer, Anja-Christine Preussler. Chronicles the illustrious 19th-century love affair between composer Robert Schumann and pianist Clara Wieck.

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    • Biography, Music
    • Peter Schamoni
    • 1986-06-27
  2. Spring Symphony (German: Frühlingssinfonie) is a 1983 West German historical drama film directed by Peter Schamoni and starring Nastassja Kinski, Herbert Grönemeyer, and Rolf Hoppe. It portrays the life of the pianist Clara Wieck and her relationship with the composer Robert Schumann.

  3. ‘Spring Symphony” is a story of love, hate and artistic ambitions. Nastassja Kinski and Herbert Gronemeyer star as Clara Wieck and Robert Schumann, star-crossed classical musicians of the nineteenth century trying to overcome the stifling objections of Wieck’s father.

  4. The story of the passionate relationship that developed between 19th century child prodigy pianist Clara Weick (Nastassja Kinski) and her father-manager’s 20-year-old piano student who went on to become the composer Robert Schumann (Herbert Grönemeyer). Awards. 1982: German Film Awards: Best Actress (Kinski) Show all. Movie Soulmates' ratings.

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    • Germany-West Germany (FRG)
    • Gerard Vandenberg
    • Peter Schamoni
  5. 1983 April, 8. Country: West Germany. Runtime: 103 minutes. Genre: Biography / Music. Production Company: Allianz Filmproduktion, Berliner Filmförderung, Peter Schamoni Film.

  6. Overview. "Spring Symphony" is the story of Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck. Both were music entities. Robert Schumann turns out to have been a second tier composer, if that, never rising to the heights of a Beethoven or Mozart.

  7. Spring Symphony. Biography/Romance, Germany 1983. Play movie. Watchlist. "Spring Symphony" is the story of Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck, both music prodigies. Robert Schumann turns out to have been a second tier composer, if never rising to the heights of a Beethoven or Mozart.