Maria Wilhelmj

Composer and soprano Maria Gastell Wilhelmj (Jul 27, 1856 – Feb 27, 1930)[1] was born in Mainz, Germany.[2] She studied piano and music theory with Theodor Leschetitzky, and voice with Pauline Viardot.[3] She married the lawyer Albert Wilhelmj, whose brother was the well-known violinist and composer August Wilhelmj.

Wilhelmj made her debut as a singer with the Berlin Philharmonic on Mar 18, 1889, and probably sang at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (World's Fair) in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1904. In addition to performing, she taught and composed.[4] Her compositions were published by Heinrichshofen Verlag,[5] and include:

Chamber

  • Andante (violin and piano)

Vocal

  • Das Roslein und der schmetterling[6]
  • Dass du mich liebst, das wusst' ich
  • Ich denke dein

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