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  1. Mariane Bargiel (née Tromlitz, formerly Wieck; 17 May 1797 – 10 March 1872) was a German pianist, soprano and piano teacher. She was the mother of Clara Schumann .

  2. Mariane Wieck-Bargiel, née Tromlitz (1797–1872), mother of Clara Schumann. Mariane Bargiel, photographical reproduction based on a painting. Mariane Tromlitz was the granddaughter of the famous flute virtuoso Johann Georg Tromlitz and a daughter of the Plauen Cantor Georg Christian Gotthold Tromlitz. Mariane was first a pupil of Friedrich ...

  3. German pianist, soprano and piano teacher (17971872) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mariane Bargiel (née Tromlitz, formerly Wieck; 17 May 1797 – 10 March 1872) was a German pianist, soprano and piano teacher. She was the mother of Clara Schumann.

  4. Mariane Bargiel, gesch. Wieck, geb. Tromlitz (* 17. Mai 1797 in Greiz; † 10. März 1872 in Berlin) war eine deutsche Pianistin, Sängerin , Klavierlehrerin und die Mutter von Clara Schumann (1819–1896).

  5. From the marriage of Clara Schumann’s mother Mariane and Adolph Bargiel: Bargiel, Woldemar (1828–1897), half-brother Woldemar Bargiel was the first son from Marianes marriage to the piano and singing teacher Adolph Bargiel and was born in Berlin.

  6. Clara Schumann’s mother Mariane married her second husband, the violinist, piano and singing teacher Adolph Bargiel, in 1825. Bargiel was running a singing school in Leipzig according to the Logier method between 1822 and 1825. In 1826, the couple moved to Berlin where Bargiel assumed the direction of the Logier Academy which was very ...

  7. Clara's mother, Mariane Bargiel, was also a pianist and soprano, a regular performer at the prestigious Gewandhaus Leipzig—which is where the 9-year-old Clara first performed for an audience!