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Paradis, Maria Theresia


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Maria Theresia Paradis, drawing by F. Parmantié, 1784




Paradis, Maria Theresia, b. Vienna, May 15, 1759, d. Vienna, Feb. 1, 1824, composer, pianist, singer. Became blind as a child, musical instruction under A. Salieri (through intervention by her godmother Empress Maria Theresia) and others. Numerous concerts in Vienna and major tour 1783-1786 (Paris, London). Founded an institute for musical education in Vienna in 1808. Amongst her friends were L. Mozart and W. A. Mozart, A. Salieri and F. A. Mesmer. J. Riedinger created the first notation for blind people for her.


Works: 3 operas and singspiele, 3 cantatas, songs, piano works.

Literature: ÖBL.


 
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