AGNES ZIMMERMANN

Agnes Marie Jacobina Zimmermann (1847–1925) was born in Cologne, Germany. After her family moved to England, she enrolled at the Royal Academy of Music at the age of nine. She twice received the Kings Scholarship and made her public debut in 1863 at The Crystal Palace playing Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto. After ending her studies, she performed in numerous concert tours and received international acclaim as a concert pianist. She published her own editions of compositions by Beethoven, Mozart and Schumann. She composed a number of piano pieces and vocal pieces. She died in England.

 

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Fairy song

Anon.
UK
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Flowers

Thomas Hood
UK
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Gone for ever

Christina Rossetti
UK
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Good morrow

Thomas Heywood
UK
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Good night

Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans
UK
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To Daffodils

Robert Herrick
UK
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