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  1. Jean ("Jane") Wilhelmina Stirling (15 July 1804 – 6 February 1859) was a Scottish amateur pianist who is best known as a student and later friend of Frédéric Chopin, who dedicated Nocturnes, Op. 55 to her.

  2. The project is a tribute to Jane Stirling, who preserved the legacy of Frédéric Chopin. Not many seem to know that it was she who provided help for Chopin in the ultimate years of his life. Alas, Chopinologists may have been too interested in the often more passionate relationships our Great Romantic maintained with his female admirers.

  3. Jane Stirling (1804-1859), the Scottish spinster and Calvinist guarded by her elder sister Katherine Erskine (a widow since 1816), does not match Chopin’s above description of the “unmarried one”. She was not rich and young; nor could a "young and handsome" man have found her attractive.

  4. musicinstirling.org › uploads › 2016Jane W. Stirling

    Jane W. Stirling. Her story unfolds. It was in 1848 that Dunblane-born Jane Wilhelmina Stirling took Frédéric Chopin to Scotland. Bankrupt and terminally ill, he had nothing to lose. Instead, he thought to earn a few pounds and hundreds of new admirers.

  5. Jane Wilhelmine Stirling (18041859), a Scottish pianist, friend and admirer of Chopin. Together with her sister, she organised a concert tour of the Great Britain in 1848, what...

  6. Jane Wilhelmina Stirling (* 15. Juli 1804 in Perthshire; † 6. Februar 1859 ebenda) war eine aus schottischem Adel stammende Schülerin Frédéric Chopins. Ihr aus einer Erbschaft stammender Reichtum ermöglichte es ihr, besonders in der letzten Lebensphase Chopins, materiell für ihren mittellosen Lehrer zu sorgen.

  7. A very well researched story about Jane Stirling who was Chopin piano pupil, devoted admirer and a person who cared & loved Chopin at his bed side when he was sick, in financial difficulties & at hard time! Jane helped inherited Chopin’s work & teaching for the world to learn & develope!