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Theresa Schaeffer
19th century German composer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Theresa Schaeffer was a 19th century German composer[1] who wrote music for orchestra, piano[2] and voice.[3] Little is known about her life and education, but she composed works through at least opus 27 which were published by Carl Paez (active 1842–1900)[4] and Adolf Martin Schlesinger (active 1810–1838).[1] Her compositions included:
Orchestra
- Festival Overture[5]
Piano
- Capriccio, opus 16[6]
- Etincelles[1]
- Lamentations Erotique, opus 1[6]
- Mazurka, opus 5[6]
- Nocturne, opus 15[6]
- Rondo Brilliant, opus 14[6]
- Scherzo, opus 17[6]
- Serenade, opus 27[6]
Vocal
- Cradle Song, opus 22[1]
- Fourteen songs (collection)[6]
- Two Songs, opus 6[1]
- Two Songs, opus 7[1]
References
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