Constance Bache
Constance Bache (/ˈbeɪtʃ/; 11 March 1846 – June 1903[1]) was an English composer, pianist and teacher.
Bache was born in Edgbaston, the daughter of Samuel Bache (1804-1876), a Unitarian minister at the Church of the Messiah, Birmingham; an uncle on her mother's side was James Martineau. After learning from her brother Walter Bache, she studied at the Munich Conservatorium and subsequently under Karl Klindworth and Frits Hartvigson. After an injury to her right hand, Bache gave up public performance excepting occasional Birmingham concerts. In 1883 she moved to London, where she took up teaching and writing - especially translation from German.
References
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- 'Obituary: Miss Constance Bache', The Musical Times, Vol. 44, No. 726 (Aug. 1, 1903), p. 539
External links
- Works by Constance Bache at Project Gutenberg
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- ↑ Who Was Who 1897-1916 gives her date of death as June 30; the Musical Times obituary gives June 28
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