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  1. Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (née Iwanowska, Polish: Karolina Elżbieta Sayn-Wittgenstein; 8 February 1819 – 9 March 1887 [1]) was a Polish noblewoman who is best known for her 40-year relationship with musician Franz Liszt. She was also an amateur journalist and essayist.

  2. Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein; Información personal; Nacimiento: 7 de febrero de 1819 Monastyryska o Voronivtsi (Ucrania) Fallecimiento: 10 de marzo de 1887 (68 años) Roma (Reino de Italia) Nacionalidad: Polaca y rusa: Familia; Padres: Peter Ivanovski Pauline Leonharda Podoska: Cónyuge: Príncipe Nikolaus de Sayn-Wittgenstein ...

    • Peter Ivanovski, Pauline Leonharda Podoska
  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein (8 de febrero de 1819 - 9 de marzo de 1887) fue una noble polaca que mantuvo una relación de 40 años con el compositor húngaro Franz Liszt. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar. Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein con su hija Marie, alrededor de 1840.

  4. Carolyne (auch Caroline) Elisabeth Fürstin zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg-Ludwigsburg, geb. von Iwanowska (* 7. Februar 1819 in Monasterzyska bei Ternopil /Westukraine; † 10. März 1887 in Rom, ± Campo Santo Teutonico) war eine polnisch-ukrainische Adlige, die besonders als Lebensgefährtin Franz Liszts in seiner Weimarer Zeit ab ...

  5. Princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein. mistress of Liszt. Learn about this topic in these articles: influence on Liszt’s career. In Franz Liszt: Compositions at Weimar. …February 1847 Liszt met the princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein at Kiev and later spent some time at her estate in Poland.

  6. Princess Carolyne von Sayn-Wittgenstein (1819-1887): Unlike d’Agoult, CSW was seven years younger than Liszt. Like d’Agoult, she was separated from her husband. Settled in with her in Weimar around 1848, Liszt did more composing around this time than performing. Probably his most important compositional period.

  7. 4 de sept. de 2023 · In an 1871 letter to Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, the chief companion of his later years, he wrote, “What a dreadful and heartrending thought it is that eighteen centuries of ...