Delphine Von Schauroth
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Delphine von Schauroth (13 March 1813 – 1887) was a German pianist and composer.


Biography

Delphine von Schauroth was born in
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, the daughter of Eduard Friedrich Roger Georg von Schauroth (1774–1829) and his second wife (married 10 April 1810) Louise Teltz (1792–1847). She began piano studies at an early age with
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in Paris, and in 1822 made her debut in
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at a concert organized by Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Guhr. This was followed by a European tour the next year, including appearances in Paris and London, and later by additional tours. When
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visited
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in 1831, he considered marriage with Von Schauroth, and wrote to his sister Fanny that she had composed a passage of his Piano Concerto in G minor "that makes a startling effect." However, he never revealed what passage she had written. The concerto premiered in 1831 and Mendelssohn dedicated the work to her. In 1833, Von Schauroth married English clergyman Edwin Hill-Handley and moved to London, but continued her concert appearances. In 1837, she separated from her husband and moved back to Munich with her mother. In 1848 she married Stephan, ''Freiherr'' Henning von Eberg, but the marriage failed, and in 1856 she married Edward Knight and separated again. In 1870, Von Schauroth joined the General German Music Association as a composer. She died in Munich.


Works

Selected works include: *''Song without Words'' in E major *''Sonata in A minor'' *''Sonata in E major'' *''Sonata brilliant'' in C minor *''Six Songs without Words'', Op 18 *''Capriccio'' in B flat minor


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Sheet music * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schauroth, Delphine Von 1813 births 1887 deaths Date of death missing 19th-century classical composers German women classical composers 19th-century German composers Women classical composers German classical composers 19th-century women composers