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  1. Pauline María de Ahna (*4 de febrero de 1863, Ingolstadt, Baviera -†13 de mayo de 1950, Garmisch-Partenkirchen) fue una soprano lírica alemana recordada especialmente por haber sido la esposa del compositor Richard Strauss quien compuso canciones y óperas para ella.

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  2. Pauline Maria de Ahna (4 February 1863 – 13 May 1950), also known as Pauline Strauss, was a German operatic soprano and the wife of composer Richard Strauss. Her singing career was closely tied to her husband's career as a conductor and composer.

  3. 6 de ene. de 2015 · Strauss married soprano Pauline de Ahna on 10 September 1894. She was famous for being irascible, garrulous, eccentric and outspoken, but the marriage, to all appearances, was essentially happy and she was a great source of inspiration to him.

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  4. Pauline María de Ahna (*4 de febrero de 1863, Ingolstadt, Baviera -†13 de mayo de 1950, Garmisch-Partenkirchen) fue una soprano lírica alemana recordada especialmente por haber sido la esposa del compositor Richard Strauss quien compuso canciones y óperas para ella.

  5. Pauline Maria de Ahna was born in Ingolstadt, Bavaria on February 4th, 1863. She was an operatic soprano who trained in Munich and performed roles such as Pamina in Die Zauberflöte in Weimar, Elisabeth in Tannhäuser at Bayreuth, as well as one of the Flowermaidens in Parsifal .

  6. A formidable partnership. Strauss married soprano Pauline de Ahna on 10 September 1894. She was famous for being difficult and eccentric, but the marriage was essentially happy and she was a great source of inspiration to him. She died just eight months after him in 1950.

  7. Summary. This chapter deals with Pauline Strauss-de Ahna as a singer and as the wife of a prominent composer and conductor. Her professional career from its beginnings at Munich’s Royal Conservatory and her period of instruction as a pupil of Richard Strauss and Emilie Merian-Genast to her engagements at the opera stages, primarily of Weimar, ...