Maria Landes-Hindemith

Maria Landes-Hindemith, née Maria Landes, (13 March 1901 – 1987) was a German pianist and music educator.

Life

Born in Munich the daughter of an engineer, Landes was taught to play the piano early on by Anna Hirzel-Langenhan, Hermann Zilcher and Walter Lampe. Her husband Rudolf Hindemith also worked with her to perfect her playing. The pianist celebrated successes at home and abroad, but ultimately remained as an assistant and then professor at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, where Lampe also taught previously. There she tailored her teaching to the individual needs of the students and was considered a master of music education.

Among her students were Max Greger junior, Mari Holló, Annamaria Bodoky-Krause, Rudolf Kelber, Alla von Buch, Ernest Sauter, Ludger Maxsein, Martin Hilmer, Monika Leonhard, Franz Weilnhammer, Matitjahu Kellig, Berno Scharpf, Werner Heider, Manfred Eigen (yes, the chemist), Heinrich Mörtl and many more.

Two students published posthumously their Kompendium der Klaviertechnik.[1]

Further reading

  • Antonius Lux (ed.): Große Frauen der Weltgeschichte. Tausend Biographien in Wort und Bild.[2] Sebastian Lux Verlag, Munich 1963, p. 229.
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