Zimmermann, Agnes (Marie Jacobina)
Zimmermann, Agnes (Marie Jacobina)
Zimmermann, Agnes (Marie Jacobina), German-English pianist and composer; b. Cologne, July 5, 1845; d. London, Nov. 14, 1925. As a young girl she went to England, and at 9 became a student of Cipriani Potter and Charles Steggall at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she later studied with Ernst Pauer (piano) and G. Macfarren (composition). She made her debut at the Crystal Palace on Dec. 5, 1863, then toured England with excellent success, being praised for her fine renditions of classical works. She ed. the sonatas of Mozart and Beethoven and the complete piano works of Schumann (for Novello). She was also a competent composer, numbering among her works a piano trio, 3 violin sonatas, cello sonata, and many playable piano pieces.
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