Gisela Gollerich ( German: Gisela Göllerich ), also known as Gisela von Pastori ( German: Gisela von Pászthory ), née Voigt von Leutersberg ( German: Voigt von Leitersberg ; June 16, 1858 , Vienna - 13 January 1946 , Linz ) - Austrian pianist.
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She studied at the Budapest Academy of Music (1876-1881) at Corneille Abrany , Ferenc Erkel and Robert Volkmann . In 1885 she worked on the summer courses of Franz Liszt in Weimar , about which in 1936 she published memoirs. In 1881-1886 she was married to the notary Johann von Pastori, the children from this marriage were Gisela von Pastori Jr. (1882-1955), Palma von Pastori (1884-1958) and Casimir von Pastori (1886-1966) also became musicians. After her divorce, she returned to Vienna, acted as an ensemble, and taught piano. In 1893 , having entered into a second marriage with music teacher Augustus Gellerich , she moved to Nuremberg , where Gellerich headed the music school of Lina Raman , and after appointing her husband as the director of the music school in Linz, replaced him at the headquarters in Nuremberg. In 1902 she joined her husband in Linz, gave concerts and taught, especially after the death of Gellerich (1923). In 1927 , Gisele Gellerich was awarded the title of professor. In the 1930s she actively performed with concerts, including on the radio; In 1938 , at the gala evening in honor of her 80th birthday, the congratulations of Adolf Hitler were read out.
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- Silke Wenzel. Gisela Göllerich // Musikvermittlung und Genderforschung: Musikerinnen-Lexikon und multimedia Präsentationen / Hrsg. von Beatrix Borchard. - Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, 2003ff. (him)