The Robert Schumann House in Zwickau is relying on modern technology to bring even the composer's wife back to life. Next year, it will be possible to "telephone" Clara Schumann (1818-1896) in the new permanent exhibition, as the museum announced. Students from the West Saxon University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau have programmed a Clara Schumann AI and fed it with the pianist's almost 750 letters to her husband Robert and the composer Johannes Brahms.
For Clara's voice, they "cloned" a speaker from Leipzig at the appropriate age of around 70, they said. The "Fräulein vom Amt" will not be missing either, as dials or buttons did not yet exist on telephones at the time.