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Julie von Webenau

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On March 29, 1838, in Lemberg, she married the lawyer, Wilhelm Weber Edler von Webenau (1796–1841), a member of the legislative court commission in Vienna, with whom she moved to Vienna that same year. They had a son, Arthur Weber Edler von Webenau who became the imperial and royal embassy counselor
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op. 18 to her. On March 13, 1839, he wrote about it to his bride Clara Wieck: “The 'arabesque' was given to the Webenau, the 'flower piece' to the Serre, the 'humoresque' - nobody; Strange, I also think of something in my dedications, which should always have a connection with the origin, and could
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from 1836/37, the names of all female composers could easily be written on a "rose leaf" which alluded to the social conventions of the artistically creative woman's time, as well as her perceived gender role.
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Legation Secretary, Dr. Johann Alois Ritter von Britto. The couple had two sons and one daughter. In 1877, her second husband died and she then lived with her sister, Laura Pawlikowska until her death.
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Julie was a daughter of the government council member Ludwig Cajetan Baroni-Cavalcabò (1765-1847) and the amateur singer Josephine Baroni-Cavalcabò (1788-1860). Born in Lemberg, Austrian Empire (today
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AUT — Bundesland Salzburg — Salzburg (Stadt) — Getreidegasse 9 (Mozartmuseum — Enghert, Joseph — Heilige Cäcilia) Mattes 2021-11. (see picture. Josephine Baroni-Cavalcabo as St.Cecilia).
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Laura Pawlikowska, née Countess Baroni-Cavalcabò (1810-1892), was the wife of the art collector, Johann Gualbert Ritter von Pawlikowsky (1792-1852).
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op. 20 to Julie in 1839. He had already met her in Leipzig in 1835 and renewed his acquaintance in Vienna. Originally he wanted to dedicate the
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of whom her mother became his lover and sole heir. She had a sister, Laura, and also a brother, Adolf Baroni-Cavalcabò (1809–1847).
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op. 25, which was published in March, 1840 by the Leipzig publishing house, Kistner. According to a review by Schumann in his
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op.18 - Caprice for piano No. 3 (February 1838), published by Pietro Mechetti quondam Carlo, Vienna 1838
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op.12 - Capriccio No. 2 in A major for piano, dedicated to Sigismund Thalberg (February 1837)
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for bass, baritone or alto ("You Grabesrose rooted well"), poem by Anastasius GrĂĽn from the
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op. 3 - Piano Sonata in E flat major, published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, 1830
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op.19 - Fantasy in E minor for piano, published by Artaria, Vienna 1838
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not find anyone, but the world hardly understands the subtleties."
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op. 30 Two songs, published by AO Witzendorf, Vienna, undated
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L'Adieu et le Retour. Morceaux de Fantaisie pour Pianoforte
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for bass or baritone ("We walk through life") (May 1837)
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op.5 - Introduction et Rondeau for piano (December 1830)
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Lemberg
Austrian Empire
Graz
Vilma von Webenau

Lviv
Ukraine
Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart
Robert Schumann
Constantinople
Brazilian
Vilma von Webenau
ISBN
0-9550713-0-5
The Cambridge Companion to Schumann
ISBN
0-521-78341-0
de:Julie Weber von Webenau
Classics online
Free scores by Julie von Webenau
International Music Score Library Project
Categories
1813 births
1887 deaths
19th-century classical composers
19th-century German composers
Austrian classical composers
Austrian women classical composers

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