Ida Volkmann ( German: Ida Volckmann ; August 28, 1838 , Insterburg - March 18, 1922 , Munich ) is a German music teacher.
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She graduated from the Leipzig Conservatory ( 1863 ) as a pianist, student of Louis Playdy and Robert Papperitz . She also took private lessons from Franz Liszt in Weimar . Since 1863 , she taught at the girls' music school in Gluckstadt , which was led by Lina Raman , who had met Volkman in Leipzig several years earlier. In 1865 , together with Raman, she moved to Nuremberg to create a new music school, where she taught piano and vocals (while theoretical subjects remained for Raman). In 1890 , she retired with Raman and moved to Munich. In later years, including after the death of Raman (1912), she maintained correspondence with Arthur Seidl regarding the pedagogical heritage of Liszt.
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Links
- Regina Back. Ida Volckmann // Musikvermittlung und Genderforschung: Musikerinnen-Lexikon und multimediale Präsentationen / Hrsg. von Beatrix Borchard. - Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, 2003ff. (German)