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    Emilie Luise Friderica Mayer (14 May 1812, Friedland, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – 10 April 1883, Berlin) was a German composer of Romantic music. [1] Although Emilie Mayer began her serious compositional study relatively late in life, she was a very prolific composer, eventually producing some 8 symphonies and at least 15 concert overtures, as well as numerous chamber works and lieder. [ 2 ]

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    April 1854: The Vossische Zeitungreports that “in the apartment of the female composer” a performance took place before “a number of listeners from the most educated music lovers of Berlin, women and men”. The performance “had the peculiarity that the program was composed entirely of female achievements in music, as the works either originated from...

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    The original 21 letters of Emilie Mayer are in the music department of the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin, accessible via the Kalliope database. All of them are quoted in detail in this biography. The autographs of many of her works are also located there. Also digitized and available on the web are well over 90 percent of the cited music journals from the 19th century.

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    Otto Altenburg: Carl Loewe. Beiträge zur Kenntnis seines Lebens und Schaffens, Baltische Studien, Neue Folge, Bd. 26, 1924, S. 241-288 Gisbert Bäcker: Leopold von Ranke und seine Familie, Diss. Bonn 1955 Gisbert Bäcker-Ranke: Rankes Ehefrau Clarissa geb. Graves-Perceval, Göttingen 1967 Bettina Brand, Martina Helmig (Hg.): Maßstab Beethoven? Komponistinnen im Schatten des Geniekults, edition text + kritik, München 2001 Bettina Brand, Martina Helmig u.a. (Hg.): Komponistinnen in Berlin, Berlin...

  3. May 12, 2022 · Emilie Mayer was born in Friedland, Germany in May of 1812 to a wealthy, though not aristocratic, family and started her life as an ordinary child. She began her musical education early, enrolling in piano classes with organist Carl Heinrich Ernst Driver; however, she was said to interpret the pieces so loosely that she was told to write her ...

  4. Dec 30, 2020 · Emilie Mayer (1812-1883) was the most prolific German woman composer of the Romantic period, and performances of her music were received with great critical acclaim in Brussels, Lyons, Budapest, Dessau, Halle, Leipzig, and Munich. Mayer studied piano, counterpoint and fugue, and orchestration privately. After settling in Berlin, she organized performances of her music in her

  5. May 27, 2013 · SCARLET by Marissa Meyer. Scarlet: Annotated. p. 8: Émilie’s name was originally Sophia, but I changed it in the third draft because there were too many S-sound names (Scarlet, Cinder, Sophia…). This mention in the second paragraph is the only time the new-Sophia is ever mentioned. p. 13: See the inspiration photo I used for Wolf here ...

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