Clara Schumann's principal compositions are: several dozen short piano pieces, a piano sonata, two concertos (one unfinished), a piano trio, some two dozen solo songs and three choral songs. She also composed cadenzas, and a number of transcriptions and arrangements for piano. Her style was, broadly, the romantic style of the time, as found in the music of the Mendelssohns and Robert Schumann (for example).
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Piano, her husband dedicated her his famous a-minor concerto / Phantasie.
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Clara Wieck was married to Robert Schumann and was loved by Johannes Brahms. Brahms adored Schumann as his mentor and friend, so he never tried to woo Clara even after Robert's death.
A partial listing, with dates, of Clara Schumann's works is available on Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Schumann#Music_of_Clara_Schumann
Weick, she was the daughter of Robert Schumann's Piano teacher.