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Mathilde Ringelsberg
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Mathilde Ringelsberg (29 December 1813 — 2 February 1877)[1] was a Czech composer and piano teacher. She was born in Bohemia (today the Czech Republic).[2]. She wrote waltzes[3] and dances[4] for piano through at least opus 45.[5]
Little is known about Ringelsberg’s education or personal life. One of her polkas was awarded third prize in an 1847 dance music competition in Prague.[6] She dedicated at least one work to Caroline Campione. Her music was published by Marco Barro, Christoph & Kuhe, J. Hoffmann, and C. A. Spina.[1][7][8]
Her works for piano included:[1]
- Knall-Kugerl'n
- Reverie Musicale, opus 43
- Sans Souci
- Tambour Polka, opus 45
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