Josephine Lang

Josephine Lang Josephine Caroline Lang (14 March 1815 – 2 December 1880) was a German composer. Josephine Lang was the daughter of Theobald Lang, a violinist, and , opera singer. Her mother taught young Josephine how to play piano, and from age five it became apparent that Josephine was possessed with great potential as a composer. As early as age eleven Josephine started giving piano lessons herself. Through her godfather, Joseph Stieler, Josephine was exposed to some of the greatest artists of her time. Both Felix Mendelssohn and Ferdinand Hiller went to great lengths to ensure that Lang learned the proper theory for song-writing, and used their connections to publish Lang's music. Even Robert Schumann published a song of Josephine's in ''Neue Zeitschrift für Musik'' in 1838. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Lang, Josephine, 1815-1880
    Published 1982
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    by Lang, Josephine, 1815-1880
    Published 1995
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    by Krebs, Harald, 1955-
    Published 2007
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