Amalie Joachim

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Amalie Joachim was a prominent 19th-century German contralto and lieder singer renowned for her interpretations of German art song and close connections to leading composers of her time.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf classical singer
contralto
human
lieder singer
artisticFocus German art song repertoire
concert and recital singing
associatedWith Clara Schumann NERFINISHED
German Romantic music
Johannes Brahms NERFINISHED
Joseph Joachim NERFINISHED
Robert Schumann NERFINISHED
citizenship Germany
countryOfCitizenship Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
era Romantic era
ethnicGroup German
familyName Joachim NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork art song interpretation
vocal performance
genre German art song
lieder
givenName Amalie NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn performance practice of German lieder
languageOfWorkOrName German
name Amalie Joachim NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic close collaboration with composers
expressive interpretation of text
rich contralto timbre
notableFor collaborations with leading 19th-century composers
concert performances
interpretations of German lieder
notableRole interpreter of German Romantic lieder
occupation concert singer
opera singer
singer
partOf 19th-century German musical life
residence Berlin NERFINISHED
Germany
sexOrGender female
spouse Joseph Joachim NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century
vocalRange contralto

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Joseph Joachim marriedTo Amalie Joachim