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Geiger, Constanze, 1835-1890

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Personal name headingGeiger, Constanze, 1835-1890
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Variant(s)Von Ruttenstein, Constanze, 1835-1890
Geiger, Constance, 1835-1890
Ruttenstein, Constanze von, 1835-1890
Ruttenstein, Constanze, Baronin von, 1835-1890
Ruttenstein, Constanze, Baronin, 1835-1890
Ruttenstein, Konstanze von, 1835-1890‏
Ruttenstein, Konstanze, Freifrau von, 1835-1890‏
Geiger, Konstanze, 1835-1890‏
Geiger, Konstanze Therese Adelheit, 1835-1890
Associated countryAustria
LocatedVienna (Austria)
Birth date18351016
Death date18900824
Place of birthVienna (Austria)
Place of deathDieppe (France)
Profession or occupationViolinists Composers Pianists Actors
Found inGeiger, Constanze. Unbefriedigte Sehnsucht, 1855?: title page (Constanze Geiger)
Strauss, Johann. Flora-Quadrille, 1845?: title page (Mademoiselle Constance Geiger)
Österreichisches biographisches Lexikon 1815-1950 (Ruttenstein, Konstanze, Freifrau von, born Geiger; born Oct. 16, 1835, Vienna, died Aug. 24, 1890, Dieppe, France; violinist, composer, pianist, and actress; daughter of composer J. Geiger; married in Vienna, 1861, to Leopold, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; elevated to Freifrau von Ruttenstein in 1862)
Fetis, F.-J. Biographie universelle des musiciens et bibliographie génèrale de la musique, 2. edition : volume 3 (Geiger (Constance); born 1836, Vienna; pianist, composer; daughter of Joseph Geiger)
OCLC, viewed July 14, 2015 (authorized access points: Constanze Geiger. Geiger, Constance; predominant usage: Constanze Geiger, other usage: Constance Geiger)
VIAF, viewed July 28, 2014 (access point in Deutsche Nationalbibliothek: Ruttenstein, Constanze von, 1836-1890‏; variant access points: Ruttenstein, Konstanze von, 1836-1890‏, Geiger, Konstanze, 1836-1890‏, Geiger, Konstanze Therese Adelheit, 1836-1890; other designation: Baronin)