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  2. Barbara Ployer - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Ployer - Wikipedia

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    Ployer may refer to: Barbara Ployer (1765–1811), an Austrian piano and composition pupil of Mozart for whom he composed two piano concertos Ployer Peter Hill (1894-1935), US Army Air Corps test pilot

  4. Piano Concerto No. 17 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, Ployer was joined by Mozart in a performance of the Sonata for Two Pianos, K. 448. Another possibility, advanced by Lorenz (2006, 314), is that Mozart did not wait over two months to premiere the work, but performed it in his concert with Regina Strinasacchi on 29 April 1784 at the Kärntnertortheater. As a general consensus for ...

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  7. List of women classical pianists - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Heller (born 1936), composer and pianist; Else Herold (1906–1909), pianist, recording artist and educator; Elisabeth von Herzogenberg (1847–1892), pianist, composer, singer and philanthropist; Margarita Höhenrieder (born 1956), classical pianist and chamber musician; Therese Jansen Bartolozzi (1770–1843), German-born pianist who ...

  8. Piano concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia

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    K. 453 was written for Barbara Ployer and is famous in particular for its last movement. The next concerto, K. 456 in B ♭, was for a long time believed to have been written for the blind pianist Maria Theresia von Paradis to play in Paris. [4] Finally, K. 459, is sunny with an exhilarating finale.

  9. Josepha Barbara Auernhammer - Wikipedia

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    Josepha Barbara Auernhammer (25 September 1758 – 30 January 1820) was an Austrian pianist and composer. Biography.