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  1. Portrait of Jane Stirling by Achille Devéria. Jean ("Jane") Wilhelmina Stirling [1] [2] (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. She took him on a tour of England and Scotland in 1848, and took ...

  2. Jane Wilhelmine Stirling (1804–1859), a Scottish pianist, friend and admirer of Chopin. Together with her sister, she organised a concert tour of the Great Britain in 1848, what had an impact...

  3. She replaced "young and handsome" with "well groomed" (p. 86-87) - obscuring Jane Stirling being six years older than Chopin. This manipulation of translations, together with Martial Douël's misinformation, constitute almost irrefutable proof that Chopin does not refer to Jane Stirling on 30 October 1848, but to Jenny Lind.

  4. 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!

  5. Years later in 1848, a wealthy amateur pianist, Jane Stirling, led Chopin on a tour of England and Scotland that so exhausted the composer — ill and weighing some 95 pounds — that servants had...

  6. Jean ("Jane") Wilhelmina Stirling [2] [3] (15 de julio de 1804 - 6 de febrero de 1859) fue un pianista aficionado escocés que es mejor conocido como estudiante y más tarde amigo de Frédéric Chopin , dos de cuyos nocturnos están dedicados . Ella lo llevó de gira por Inglaterra y Escocia en 1848, y se hizo cargo de la eliminación de sus efectos y manuscritos después de su muerte en 1849 ...

  7. Jul 15, 1804 - Feb 6, 1859. Jean Wilhelmina Stirling 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....