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Princess Sayn-Wittgenstein in an 1847 daguerrotype. Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (née Iwanowska, Polish: Karolina Elżbieta Sayn-Wittgenstein; 8 February 1819 – 9 March 1887 [1]) was a Polish noblewoman who is best known for her 40-year relationship with musician Franz Liszt. She was also an amateur journalist and essayist.
Other articles where Princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein is discussed: Franz Liszt: Compositions at Weimar: …February 1847 Liszt met the princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein at Kiev and later spent some time at her estate in Poland. She quickly persuaded him to give up his career as a virtuoso and to concentrate on composition. He gave his final concert at Yelizavetgrad (Kirovograd) in ...
Sep 4, 2023 · In an 1871 letter to Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, the chief companion of his later years, he wrote, “What a dreadful and heartrending thought it is that eighteen centuries of ...
Jan 2, 2023 · family. Carolyne von Iwanowska married Prince Nikolaus zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg-Ludwigsburg in 1836. The marriage was divorced in 1855. They had a daughter: Marie Pauline Antoinette Princess zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg-Ludwigsburg (1837-1920) ∞ (1859) Constantine zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst.
- Voronivtsi, Vinnyts'ka oblast
- "Елизавета Петровна Ивановская"
- Vinnyts'ka oblast
- February 7, 1819
Carolyne Iwanowsky (57-67) Born on February 8th, 1819 at Monasterzyska in the Province of Kiev to Polish nobleman Peter von Iwanowsky and his wife Pauline von Podoska. Married Prince Nikolaus Sayn-Wittgenstein on May 7th, 1836. Gave birth to a daughter, Marie, on February 9th, 1837. After giving birth Carolyne retired to her estate, Woronince ...
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Liszt first met Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein in Kiev, early in 1847, seven years after the termination of his liaison with the Countess d'Agoult. (Curiously, they had both separated from their respective spouses in 1840, the Princess from her husband of four years whom she was now trying to
Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein. In 1846-1847 Liszt began a concert tour of Transylvania, Russia, and Turkey. In September of 1847, at the youthful age of 35, he gave his last public concert in Elisavetgrad, a city in central Ukraine. Russia would forever change Liszt.