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  1. Countess Maria Theodora Paulina "Dora" Pejačević (Hungarian: Gróf verőczei Pejácsevich Mária Theodóra Paulina "Dóra"; 10 September 1885 – 5 March 1923) was a Croatian composer, pianist and violinist and one of the first composers to introduce the orchestral song to Croatian music.

  2. May 18, 2019 · Dora Pejačević – the matriarch of Croatian composers. For hundreds of years, most women classical composers lived and wrote in obscurity, often overshadowed by sexism or, like others profiled on this blog, forgotten due to the works of their better-connected male contemporaries.

  3. Maria Theodora Paulina Sophie von Lumbe, poznata kao Dora Pejačević (Budimpešta, 10. rujna 1885. – München, 5. ožujka 1923.), bila je hrvatska skladateljica i violinistica, rodom iz slavonske grofovske obitelji Pejačević.

  4. Dora Pejačević, née le 10 septembre 1885 à Budapest et morte le 5 mars 1923 à Munich, est une compositrice croate, membre de la famille noble Pejačević. Elle introduit le lied pour une voix avec orchestre dans la musique croate 1 et sa Symphonie en fa dièse mineur est considérée par les spécialistes comme la première symphonie ...

  5. Nov 11, 2023 · Written when Pejačević was only nineteen years old, Blumenleben explores an emotional spectrum deeply native to the young adult, spanning innocence, nostalgia, grief, and many shades in between...

    • 21 min
    • 259
    • Abigail Petersen, piano
  6. Dora Pejačević. Born into an old, noble family, the talented pianist would grow up to become one of the most influential figures in Croatian music. During her short life (she died in childbirth at the age of 38) she composed 57 completed works, including a hefty ouvre for solo piano, sixteen chamber works, and dozens of lieder.

  7. May 27, 2022 · After decades of neglect Pejačević’s name came to notice again in 2021, when Sakari Oramo and the BBC Symphony Orchestra presented a memorable performance of her Symphony at the Barbican, London.

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