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  1. Ludwika Jędrzejewicz (Polish: [ludˈvika jɛndʐɛˈjɛvitʂ]; née Chopin; 6 April 1807 – 29 October 1855) was the elder sister of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin. She was born in Warsaw , Poland, in 1807, the daughter of Nicolas Chopin and his wife Justyna.

  2. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Ludwika Jedrzejewicz: la otra Chopin. Por Juanita Blee. 26 enero, 2024. Nació en Varsovia (Polonia) el 6 de abril de 1807, bajo el nombre de Ludwika Marianna Chopin, hija de Nicolás Chopin y su esposa Justyna Krzyzanowska. Fue bautizada con su primer sustantivo propio en honor a su madrina, la condesa Ludwika Skarbek (dadivosa ...

  3. For many years Jędrzejewicz mistreated his wife, spread unfavourable gossip about Fryderyk, and showed anomisity towards his parents-in-law. Despite Ludwika’s attempts at reconciliation, the conflict continued until Jędrzejewicz’s death in 1853, seriously affecting Ludwika’s health.

  4. Ludwika Jędrzejewicz neé Chopin. The oldest sister of Fryderyk – Ludwika (1807–1855) was talented in music, similarly to her brother. She also wrote didactic books and popular texts. From all...

  5. Before his death, one of Chopin's last requests was that his eldest sister, Ludwika Jędrzejewicz, take his heart to Poland to be buried at a local church. She complied with his wishes, smuggling his heart through customs at the Austrian border, past Russian border agents and into Poland.

  6. Ludwika Chopin Jędrzejewicz ended up dying in October 1855 during a plague epidemic. She was forty-eight years old, and only two of her four children were grown. One wonders what the next chapter of her life would have been like if she had survived, and what she might have written.

  7. 5 de feb. de 2014 · The woman who set the saga in motion was Ludwika Jędrzejewicz, Chopin’s eldest sister, who heard and recorded his curious request for dismemberment. She saw to it that the heart was preserved...