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Marie Proksch

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Marie Proksch (1836 – 17 May 1900) was a Bohemian pianist, music educator and composer.

Biography

Marie Proksch was the daughter of blind pianist Josef Proksch (1794–1864) who also taught music to Bedřich Smetana. Proksch was born in Prague, where she studied music under her father. She went on a concert tour in 1856/57, which included a several-month stay in Paris, and became known as a concert pianist. After the death of her father in 1864, she took control with her brother Theodore Proksch of her father's Musikbildungsanstalt Institute (a music school founded in 1830) in Prague.[1] After her brother died in 1876, she began composing pieces for piano.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Women in Czech Music". Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  2. ^ Wagner, Undine (2005). Proksch, Marie: The music past and present, volume 13. Bärenreiter, Kassel. p. 988. ISBN 3-7618-1133-0.

Further reading

  • Biographical Yearbook and Deaths in German, ed. Anton Bettelheim, Volume 5, Reimer, Berlin 1903