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- Maria Theresia von Paradis - Wikipedia
Maria Theresia Paradis (May 15, 1759 – February 1, 1824) was an Austrian musician and composer who lost her sight at an early age, and for whom her close friend Mozart may have written his Piano Concerto No 18 in B-flat major
- Paradis, Maria Theresia von (1759–1824) | Encyclopedia. com
Von Paradis composed several piano sonatas, three cantatas, two operas and many songs as well as other works She also founded and headed a music school in Vienna, where she taught singing and piano, whose express purpose was improving women's musical education
- Maria Theresia von Paradis | The Classical Composers Database | Musicalics
Composition list Click a category to see all compositions of Maria Theresia von Paradis in that category Click a composition title to see more detailed information
- New Muses Project - Maria Theresia von Paradis
She wrote at least five operas, three cantatas, chamber works, and songs during this time She later began focusing on teaching and, in 1808, founded her own music school where she taught piano, singing, and music theory to primarily female students
- Category:Paradis, Maria Theresia von - IMSLP
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total
- Maria Theresia von Paradis (1759–1824)Composer; Teacher
Among the modern editions of works I have produced sits that of the Austrian pianist, singer and composer, Maria Theresia von Paradis (1759-1824) She went blind as a young child and used a specially invented composition board to compose
- Maria Theresia von PARADIS (1759-1824) - Museum of Music History
We feature below a contemporary account of Maria Theresia Paradis written within months of her arrival in England in 1784 An Account of Mademoiselle THERESA PARADIS, of Vienna, the celebrated blind Performer on the Piano Forte
- Maria Theresia von Paradis - Wikiwand
Maria Theresia von Paradis (May 15, 1759 – February 1, 1824) was an Austrian musician and composer who lost her sight at an early age, and for whom her close friend Mozart may have written his Piano Concerto No 18 in B-flat major
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