Schumann's vocal suite "Poet's Love" is adapted from 16 poems by the poet (), which describes the relationship between first love and thinking.

Schumann's vocal suite "Poet's Love" is based on 16 poems by the poet Heine.

1, Poet's Love, Vocal Suite, composed on 1840, including sixteen vocal works. This year, Schumann married his beloved Clara. The poet's love can be called Schumann's love diary.

2. This vocal divertimento was created by Schumann according to 16 poems in poet Heine's poetry collection Lyric Intermittent. It is a typical representative of his vocal music works and a masterpiece with the most complete artistic structure in his creation.

3. The title of "Poet's Love" 16 is brilliant May, from my tears, little roses, memoirs of a geisha. When I stare into your eyes, I would like to enchant my soul, Rhine River, Holy River, I don't blame you, Xiaohua, if I know, flute and violin, when.

This divertimento is divided into three parts:

1, the first to the sixth songs describe that the early stage of love is full of beauty and happiness, as well as worries and worries about the future.

2. The seventh to fourteenth songs describe the torture and suffering they experienced in love, but at the same time they can't bear to resent their lover's ambivalence.

3. The fifteenth and sixteenth songs are about the decision of young men to get out of the sadness and pain of love death. Their hearts are silent and solemn.

4. In Schumann's Poet's Love, what can't be ignored is his understanding of irony in Heine's poems through music. Heine's poems are famous for their unique irony, so "irony has become an important theme in music when composing Heine's ironic poems".