by Leiermann | Jul 21, 2022 | Biographies music, Biographies Music, Classical Music, Others, Women in Art and History
Misia – Muse, Mäzenin und Model von Anja Weinberger Misia – muse, patron and model by Anja Weinberger Misia – Muse, Mäzenin und Model [1] Misia Sert, das reiche, mal glückliche, mal unglückliche, in Polen...
by Leiermann | May 10, 2022 | Biographies music, The city of Venice, The Flute, Women in Art and History
Anna Bon di Venezia by Anja Weinberger Truly astonishing things happen when you try to learn more about Anna Bon. Like a mirage, she appears on the horizon of music history in the 1750s, only to disappear again in the mid-1760s. During this rather short period, she...
by Leiermann | Apr 11, 2022 | Biographies music, Das 19. Jahrhundert, Das 19. Jahrhundert, Others, The Flute, Women in Art and History
The women of the Boulanger family by Anja Weinberger The women of the Boulanger family by Anja Weinberger There were three particularly musical women in the Boulanger family. One was named Marie-Julie, a Halligner by birth, and the...
by Leiermann | Mar 24, 2022 | Classical Music, The Gregorian Chant
Gregorian Choral by Mirko Rechnitzer Gregorian choral – why is it actually called that? It takes its name from Pope Gregory, whom you can see in the following portrait. The dove sitting on his shoulder embodies the Holy Spirit, who whispers the melodies directly...
by Leiermann | Feb 7, 2022 | Biographies, Biographies music, Biographies Music, Classical Music, The Flute, The Flute, Women in Art and History
Anna Amalie – art as a purpose in life by Anja Weinberger Anna Amalie, who was usually called Amélie according to the custom of the time, must have been quite a strong-willed person. The husband envisaged by her parents in long planning did not meet with her...