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  1. Classical. Maria Anna Barbara or Babette Ployer (2 September 1765 – before April 1811) was an Austrian piano and composition pupil of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, for whom he wrote two piano concertos in 1784, No. 14 KV. 449 and No. 17, KV. 453, which were both premiered at her residence by her in 1784. She was born on 2 September 1765 in ...

    • September 2, 1765, Sarmingsten, Austria
    • Classical
    • 1811, Brusane, Croatia
  2. Musical artist. Maria Anna Barbara or Babette Ployer (2 September 1765 – before April 1811) was an Austrian piano and composition pupil of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, for whom he wrote two piano concertos in 1784, No. 14 KV. 449 and No. 17, KV. 453, which were both premiered at her residence by her in 1784. She was born on 2 September 1765 in ...

  3. Barbara von Ployer (1765-1811) lived in Vienna with her uncle, Court Councilor Gottfried Ignaz von Ployer, the trade representative of Salzburg in Vienna. Barbara was a fine pianist and she soon became one of his favorite students, however, she did not enjoy her counterpoint studies with Mozart at all.

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  4. Sep 9, 2016 · The Piano Concerto in G, K. 453 was written for one of his most accomplished students, Barbara von Ployer, to be played in a concert at her father’s house in a Viennese suburb on June 10. Mozart wrote to his father Leopold: “Tomorrow Herr Ployer is giving a concert in the country at Döbling, where Fräulein Babette is playing her new ...

  5. Barbara Ployer. She was born on 2 September 1765 in Sarmingstein, Austria, and died before April 1811, in Bresane, Croatia. She was the daughter of Franz Kajetan Ployer, a timber-merchant and tax collector. After her mother died in 1779 she moved to Vienna to live with her uncle, Court Councillor Gottfried Ignaz von Ployer, the agent of the ...

  6. Sep 1, 2006 · Therefore Barbara von. Ployer’s alleged nobility resembles that of Josepha Auernhammer: in both cases their false titles were caused. by a misunderstanding based on a lack of genealogical ...

  7. Reference entries. Ployer, Barbara von ( fl. 1770–90) in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music (5) Length: 67 words. (fl. 1770–90).Austrian pianist. Pf. and comp. pupil of Mozart, who in 1784 wrote for her his pf. concs. No.14 in E♭ (K449) and No.17 in G (K453) of which she gave f.ps. in Vienna.

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