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CodeDS/UK/6995
NameZimmermann; Agnes (5 July 1847-14 November 1925); German concert pianist and composer
Variations of NameAgnes Marie Jacobina Zimmermann
Dates5 July 1847-14 November 1925
GenderFemale (cisgender)
Place of Birth/OriginCologne, Germany (born)
RelationshipsPossible partner of Lady Louisa Goldsmid (activist). They lived together from 1878 after the death of Sir Francis Goldsmid, and there has been speculation they formed a romantic relationship.
BiographyAgnes Zimmermann was a German concert pianist and composer who lived in England.

Agnes Marie Jacobina Zimmermann was born in Cologne, Germany. Her family moved to England, and she was enrolled at the Royal Academy of Music at the age of nine, where her teachers were Reginald Steggall and Cipriani Potter. Later she studied under Ernst Pauer and Sir George Macfarren. Zimmermann received the Kings Scholarship from 1860 to 1862 and made her public debut 1863 at The Crystal Palace playing Beethoven's Emperor Concerto.

After ending her studies, Zimmermann went on a tour of Germany, followed by concert tours in 1879, 1880, 1882 and 1883. She published her own editions of Sonatas by Beethoven and Mozart and compositions by Robert Schumann. Zimmermann died in England in 1925.

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