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  1. Amalie Marie Joachim (née Schneeweiss; 10 May 1839 – 3 February 1899) was an Austrian-German contralto, working in opera and concert and as voice teacher. She was the wife of the violinist Joseph Joachim, and a friend of Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms, with whom she made international tours.

  2. Amalie Maria Joachim, geb. Schneeweiss war eine österreichisch-deutsche Opernsängerin sowie Konzertsängerin und Gesangspädagogin.

  3. 6 de ene. de 2015 · Discover the fascinating life and career of Amalie Joachim, an accomplished alto singer associated with Mahler.

  4. *10 May 1839 in Marburg an der Drau. † 3 February 1899 in Berlin. Contralto soloist. Biography • Literature & Sources. Amalie Joachim née Schneeweiß hailed from Marburg an der Drau, at that time part of Steiermark, now Slovenia. Her father died when she was young.

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    Amalie Joachim was one of the most important lied and oratorio singers of her time, for whom numerous roles and lieder were written. She made a name for herself especially as an interpreter of Schubert, Schumann and Brahms.

  6. Amalie Joachim was one of the most important lied and oratorio singers of her time, for whom numerous roles and lieder were written. She made a name for herself especially as an interpreter of Schubert, Schumann and Brahms.

  7. Who creates the history of music? Composers, of course, but also interpreters. Certainly, nineteenth-century performers such as Joseph Joachim and his wife Amalie Joachim saw themselves in this role: he in the domain of chamber music for strings, and she in the domain of song.