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Ljuba Bielefeld

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Ljuba Bielefeld
Born24 June 1877 Edit this on Wikidata
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OccupationComposer Edit this on Wikidata

Ljuba Bielefeld (24 June 1877 – after 1931) was a Lithuanian composer.

Ljuba Bachrach was born on 24 June 1877 in Kowno in the Russian Empire (present day Kaunas, Lithuania). She was the daughter of Jewish merchant Aron Gdaljewicz Bachrach. She married banker Hermann Bielefeld in 1901.[1]

She studied music under Ernst Jedliczka, Ludwig Bußler, and Franz Mannstaedt. Her works Adagio and Valse amoreuse were performed in Wiesbaden in 1908. .[1]

Following her divorce in 1931, her fate is unknown.[1]

Published works

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  • Dämmerstunde (Crépuscule). Frankfurt: Firnberg, 1909.[1]
  • Suite (Steppe'-Step). Berlin: Ries & Erler, 1925.[1]
  • Burlesken (Joseph Pembaur angebracht) (Kl.). Berlin: Ries & Erler, 1926.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Krämer, Kristina (September 2021). "Ljuba Bielefeld". Musik und Musiker am Mittelrhein 2. Retrieved 2024-06-20.