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Elly Ney
Elly Ney (27 September 188231 March 1968) was a German romantic pianist who specialized in Beethoven, and was especially popular in Germany. ==Career== She was born in Düsseldorf, where her mother was a music instructor and her father was a registrar.〔Finscher, Ludwig; Blume, Friedrich (1994). ''Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart''. ISBN 978-3-476-41022-1.〕 Her grandmother introduced her to the works of Beethoven, and supported her piano playing. She studied at Cologne with Isidor Seiss and Karl Bötcher.〔 After winning the Mendelssohn Scholarship in 1901, she studied in Vienna with Theodor Leschetizky and Emil von Sauer.〔(Elly Ney ) entry at Deutsche Biographie 〕 She taught at the Cologne Conservatory for three years, then became a touring virtuoso. In 1927 she was given the honorary freedom of Beethoven's birthplace Bonn. In 1932 she founded the Elly Ney Trio with Wilhelm Stross (violin) and Ludwig Hoelscher (cello): in quintets the group recorded with Florizel von Reuter (violin) and Walter Trampler (viola). She traveled to many parts of the world, including the USA, playing in Carnegie Hall in New York.
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