by Anja | Aug 8, 2023 | Biographien, The history of Austria, Women in Art and History
What? A female composer? by Erich Hermann and Christine Piswanger-Richter Johanna Müller-Hermann, composer and composition teacher Do you know the composer Johanna Müller-Hermann? No? This is not very surprising at present, but...
by Leiermann | Jul 25, 2022 | Biographies music, Classical Music, Women in Art and History
Emilie Mayer by Ute-Gabriela Schneppat Emilie Mayer by Ute-Gabriela Schneppat Emilie Mayer (* 14 May 1812 in Friedland; † 10 April 1883 in Berlin) Emilie Mayer is probably the first professional female composer. In contemporary reviews she was celebrated as a...
by Leiermann | Apr 11, 2022 | Biographien, Biographien, 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 | Feb 14, 2022 | Biographien, Biographien, Biographies, Biographies Music, Biographies music, Classical Music, The Flute, The Flute, Women in Art and History
Women in the history of 19th century’s french music by Anja Weinberger Women in the French history of music in 19th century by Anja Weinberger Such a boring and scientific title! Women in the history of 19th century’s french...
by Leiermann | Feb 7, 2022 | Biographien, Biographien, 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...