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Kateřina Emingerová : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kateřina Emingerová
Catherine Emingerová (13 July 18569 September 1934) was a Czech composer, pianist, and music educator. She was also a prolific music writer and journalist, producing numerous books, essays, reviews and articles on music. ==Biography==
Emingerová was born in Prague, the daughter of Prague lawyer John Eminger and his wife Julie Emingerová. Catherine's sister Helen (1858–1943) became well known as a painter and graphic artist. Catherine completed early studies under Frank Skroup, Bedrich Smetana, Adolf Čech, František Skuherský, Ludevít Walk, Adalbert and John Thundered, Josef Palecek and Viennese tenor Gustav Walter. She also studied with Josef Jiránek, Charles Slavkovských, Ludevít Walks, Henry Kaan in Berlin, and with Karl-Heinrich Barth at the Hochschule für Musik (1882–1883). She studied composition privately with Zdenek Fibich and Vitezslav Novak and began composing at the age of thirteen. Emingerová performed her first solo concert at age nineteen in the Konvikt concert hall. In the eighteen-seventies Emingerová began composing dance tracks, especially polkas, which were popular at the Prague balls. She also composed for orchestra, chamber ensembles, choir and solo voice. In 1890 she began work at the Prague Conservatory, first as a student accompanist and then after 1911 as a piano and chamber music professor. She continued working at the Conservatory for thirty-eight years before retiring in 1928.
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