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- Q2363383 description "Helen".
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- Q2363383 abstract "Helen Buchholtz (24 November 1877 – 22 October 1953) was a Luxembourgian composer. She left around 136 compositions in manuscript, including 53 Lieder (settings of Luxembourgian, German, and French texts), nineteen choral works, fourteen piano sonatas, 38 character pieces and dances for piano, eight works for symphony orchestra, and six works for wind ensemble. The manuscript archive is held by Cid-femmes (Women's Information Center) in Luxembourg. The center organized a three-year celebration, 2009 to 2011, of Buchholtz's work that included concerts, recordings, and music editions.Helen Buchholtz was born to the Esch-based Buchholtz-Ettinger family. Her father was the owner of a hardware store, and the founder of the Buchholtz brewery. She started learning music from a very early age. After finishing primary school, she attended a girls' boarding school in Longwy.On 2 April 1914 she married the German doctor Bernhard Geiger, and the couple moved to Wiesbaden. After her husband's death in 1921 she returned to Luxembourg and lived in Luxembourg City in the Boulevard Paul Eyschen.Her composing skills were mostly self-taught. She did however cooperate with various musicians and writers over the years, such as Batty Weber and Willy Goergen. She corresponded with Gustave Kahnt. She would send him her compositions, which he would read through and return to her with his suggestions. Gustave Kahnt died in 1923. After this she worked with Jean-Pierre Beicht, who died however in 1925, after which she worked with Fernand Mertens, the conductor of the military band and a teacher at the Luxembourg Conservatoire.".
- Q2363383 alias "Charlotte Helena Buchholtz".
- Q2363383 birthDate "1877-11-24".
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- Q2363383 birthYear "1877".
- Q2363383 deathDate "1953-10-22".
- Q2363383 deathYear "1953".
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- Q2363383 alternativeNames "Charlotte Helena Buchholtz".
- Q2363383 dateOfBirth "1877-11-24".
- Q2363383 dateOfDeath "1953-10-22".
- Q2363383 name "Buchholz, Helen".
- Q2363383 placeOfBirth "Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg".
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- Q2363383 comment "Helen Buchholtz (24 November 1877 – 22 October 1953) was a Luxembourgian composer. She left around 136 compositions in manuscript, including 53 Lieder (settings of Luxembourgian, German, and French texts), nineteen choral works, fourteen piano sonatas, 38 character pieces and dances for piano, eight works for symphony orchestra, and six works for wind ensemble. The manuscript archive is held by Cid-femmes (Women's Information Center) in Luxembourg.".
- Q2363383 label "Helen Buchholtz".
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- Q2363383 givenName "Helen".
- Q2363383 name "Buchholz, Helen".
- Q2363383 name "Helen Buchholz".
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