Friedrich Wieck was born in 1785.
Dorothea Wieck was born on January 3, 1908, in Davos, Graubnden, Switzerland.
Götz Friedrich was born in 1930.
Friedrich Ramm was born in 1744.
Friedrich Kratochwil was born in 1944.
Friedrich Staps was born in 1792.
Friedrich Wieck died in 1873.
Clara Wieck, the daughter of his teacher Friedrich Wieck.
Friedrich Wieck has written: 'Piano and singing' 'Clavier und Gesang' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Piano, Singing
Michael Wieck was born in 1928.
Marie Wieck was born in 1832.
He was married in 1840 (known as his "Year of Song") to Clara Wieck on the eve of her 21st birthday. Her father Friedrich Wieck opposed their marriage.
When he [Robert Schumann] was 7 years old, his piano teacher was Johann Gottfried Kunsch. During when he was in his 20s and until around his 30s, his teacher was Friedrich Wieck, his (soon to be wife,) Clara Wieck.
Ron Wieck was born on 1944-08-13.
Dorothea Wieck was born on January 3, 1908, in Davos, Graubnden, Switzerland.
Meredith Wieck was born on October 17, 1986, in Charleston, Illinois, USA.
Friedrich Wieck likely opposed Robert Schumann's marriage to his daughter Clara due to concerns over Schumann's unstable financial situation and uncertain career as a composer. Wieck, a prominent piano teacher and music publisher, may have feared that Schumann's artistic ambitions would not provide the security and stability he desired for Clara. Additionally, Wieck was protective of his daughter's future and may have doubted Schumann's ability to support her both emotionally and materially.
Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck married on September 12, 1840. Their marriage followed a lengthy courtship that faced opposition from Clara's father, Friedrich Wieck. Despite the challenges, they became one of the most celebrated couples in the world of classical music. Their partnership significantly influenced both their musical careers.