The American History And Encyclopedia of Music .. V. 6
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Most of her compositions are for the piano; but among her works are sixteen songs of such great beauty that most critics agree that they would have entitled her to rank among the great composers of her country had she done nothing else. She wrote be- sides, a piano concerto; many polo- naises; caprices; valses; romances; scherzos; variations of themes of Rob- ert Schumann; cadenzas to Bee- thoven's concertos in D minor, and a trio for piano and strings that has been highly praised. * Schumann, ...Georg Alfred. 1866- German pianist and composer; born at Konigstein, where his father was city musical director. Having studied under him and under Baumfelder, Fischer and Rullfuss at Dresden he became a pupil of Jadassohn, Reinecke and Zwintscher at the Leipsic Con- Schumann servatory, where he won the Bee- thoven prize in 1887. In 1888 he brought out his Amor und Psyche. Leaving Leipsic he lived for two years at Berlin. He conducted the Gesang- verein at Dantzic for five years, and in 1896 went to Bremen as director of the Philharmonic orchestra and chorus, but since 1900 has been con- ductor of the Singakademie at Ber- lin.
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