The German Virtuosa - Inside the Life and Times of Clara Schumann
1-Time Lecture | This class is completed
Not only was Clara Schumann a divine pianist, talented composer and successful teacher, but also a mother of 8 and the main breadwinner for her family. In the very male dominated 19th century, German superwoman Clara Schumann did it all while juggling a 61 year concert career that made her internationally famous. This class by OLLI Director and historian Anette Isaacs offers an intimate look at the life of the very exceptional Clara Virtuosa!
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C?lass will be held at the beautiful Plaza at Park Square in Aventura.
Anette Isaacs
German born and raised Anette Isaacs is not only the Director of OLLI at FIU but also distinguished Historian and Public Educator who has been presenting hundreds of programs on more than 45 different topics (all pertaining to her native country's history, politics, and culture) all over the United States. Anette studied at Emory University, the University of Vienna and the Freie Universitaet in Berlin and holds Master's Degrees in American Studies, Political Science, and History.