Robert Schumann, a man who loved his teacher's daughter.
Johannes Brahms, a man who loved his teacher's wife.
Clara Schumann, the muse of these two men.
Johannes Brahms, who received a recommendation letter from Joachim, visits Robert Schumann, a leading composer of the German Romantic era, and Clara Schumann, Germany's greatest pianist.
Recognizing Brahms' genius immediately, Schumann decides to take him on as a student and offers him a place to stay in his home, allowing Brahms to focus solely on music.
Under Schumann's guidance, Brahms gradually grows into an outstanding musician, but he also falls in love with Clara Schumann.
Though Clara tries to push Brahms away, his passion for her only deepens.
As Robert Schumann’s mental illness worsens, it leads to growing obsession and distrust toward his wife.
Clara Schumann gets exhausted by Robert Schumann’s condition.
Robert entrusts his position to Brahms and voluntarily admits himself to a mental hospital for the sake of Clara Schumann, who is struggling