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CodeDS/UK/8827
NameJanotha; Natalia (1856-1932); Polish pianist, composer
Dates1856-1932
GenderFemale
BiographyNatalia Janotha (8 June 1856 – 9 June 1932) was a Polish pianist and composer.

]Natalia Janotha was born in Warsaw, Poland, the daughter of Juliusz Janotha, who was a composer and teacher at the Music Institute in Warsaw. She started piano lessons with her father at a young age and later studied music in Berlin with Ernst Rudorff and Woldemar Bargiel, with Clara Schumann, and possibly had lessons from Johannes Brahms. She performed her first recital in 1868 and toured Europe as a concert pianist.

She was known as an interpreter of the music of Chopin, whose sister was a very close friend of her mother's. In 1885 she became the Imperial Court pianist in Berlin. She became noted as a mountain climber, sometimes wearing men's pants. She lived in London for a few years, but was deported to her homeland in 1916 during the politics of World War I. She died in The Hague in 1932.

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