Bettina Walker

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Bettina or Bessie Walker[1] (1837[2] – 4 February 1893) was an Irish pianist and composer.[3]

Biography[edit]

Walker was born in Dublin, the daughter of physician William Augustus Walker, who died in 1838.[4] Walker studied in the 1870s, first with William Sterndale Bennett in London and Carl Tausig in Berlin and Giovanni Sgambati in Rome.[5] In 1883 she came to Weimar and continued her studies with Franz Liszt. She also studied under Ludwig Deppe, Xaver Scharwenka and Adolf Henselt.[5]

After Henselt's death in 1889 she settled in Fulham, London, where she taught her piano methodology, but died four years later.[3]

Of lasting importance are her memoirs, in which she details her numerous encounters with important musicians.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bettina or Bessie Walker" (PDF). Ireland, Calendar of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1920. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  2. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915
  3. ^ a b "Death of Bettina Walker, Fulham". The Athenæum. No. 3409. 25 February 1893. p. 258. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  4. ^ Death notice, Dublin Daily Express, 8 February 1893
  5. ^ a b Bolam, Robyn (2005). Eliza's Babes: Four Centuries of Women's Poetry in English, c. 1500-1900. London. p. 348. ISBN 1852245212. Retrieved 4 July 2018.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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