Nanna Liebmann
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Nanna Magdalene Liebmann (September 27, 1849 - May 11, 1935) was a Danish
Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. The countries of Denmark and Greenland, as well as the Faroe Islands, constitute the Kingdom of Denmark . It is the southernmost of the Nordic countries, southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. Denmark...

 , music educator, music critic, concert promoter and composer. She studied at The Royal Danish Academy of Music with Victor Bendix
Victor Bendix
Victor Emanuel Bendix was a Jewish Danish composer, conductor and pianist. His teachers included Niels Gade....

, Johann Christian Gebauer
Johann Christian Gebauer
Johann Christian Gebauer was a Danish composer, organist and music theorist.-References:*This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia....

, J.P.E. Hartmann
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann was a Danish composer.-Biography:Hartmann came from a musical family of German descent. Although he received his music lessons initially from his father, he taught himself as much as possible...

, Niels W. Gade, August Winding
August Winding
August Winding was a Danish composer.-References:*This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia....

 and Carl Helsted
Carl Helsted
Carl Helsted was a Danish composer.-References:*This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia....

. At the conservatory she met composer Axel Liebmann
Axel Liebmann
Axel Liebmann was a Danish composer.-References:*This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia....

, whom she married in 1874. He died soon afterward and she turned to composing and teaching music to support herself and her child. Most of her compositions are written between 1869–1914, and she wrote reviews for Dannebrog.

Notable works

Selected works include:
  • Syv sange til tyske tekster 1885
  • Syv sange 1885
  • Minnelieder 1903
  • Fem sange 1904
  • Thema med Variationer (klaver 1910)
  • Thème passioneè (klaver 1910)
  • Intermezzo i h-mol (klaver 1911)
  • Vals i D (klaver 1912)
  • Preludium i a-mol (klaver 1912)
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