Schumann - People

People

  • Allan L. Schuman, businessman
  • Clara Schumann (née Wieck) (1819–1896), German pianist and composer
  • Conrad Schumann (1942–1998), East German soldier who defected to the West
  • Desirée Schumann (born 1990), German goalkeeper
  • Elisabeth Schumann (1888–1952), German opera soprano
  • Erich Schumann (1898–1985), German physicist
  • Ernestine Schumann-Heink (1861–1936), opera singer
  • Georg Schumann (composer) (1866–1952), German composer and director
  • Georg Schumann (resistance fighter) (1886–1945), German Communist and resistance fighter against the Nazis
  • Dr. Horst Schumann (1906–1983), SS-Sturmbannführer, participated in criminal medical experiments at Auschwitz
  • John Schumann (born 1953), Australian singer, songwriter, guitarist, formerly in Redgum
  • Karl Moritz Schumann (1851–1904), German botanist
  • Manfred Schumann (born 1951), German bobsledder
  • Margit Schumann (born 1952), German luger
  • Maurice Schumann (1911–1988), French politician
  • Melissa Schuman (born 1984), American singer and actress
  • Nils Schumann (born 1978), German athlete
  • Peter Schumann (born 1934), theater director
  • Ralf Schumann (born 1962), German champion 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol shooter
  • Robert Schuman (1886–1963), French politician and a founding father of the European Union
  • Robert Schumann (1810–1856), German composer
  • Scott Schuman (blogger), creator of the fashion blog The Sartorialist
  • Tom Schuman, American jazz musician
  • Walter Schumann (1913–1958), American soundtrack composer
  • William Schuman (1910–1992), American composer
  • Winfried Otto Schumann (1888–1974), German physicist who predicted the Schumann resonance

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