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  1. Jane Wilhelmina Stirling (* 15. Juli 1804 in Perthshire; † 6. Februar 1859 ebenda) war eine aus schottischem Adel stammende Schülerin Frédéric Chopins. Ihr aus einer Erbschaft stammender Reichtum ermöglichte es ihr, besonders in der letzten Lebensphase Chopins, materiell für ihren mittellosen Lehrer zu sorgen.

  2. Jean ("Jane") Wilhelmina Stirling (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.

  3. Jane Stirling (1804-1859), the Scottish spinster and Calvinist guarded by her elder sister Katherine Erskine (a widow since 1816), does not match Chopin’s above description of the “unmarried one”. She was not rich and young; nor could a "young and handsome" man have found her attractive.

  4. Jane Wilhelmina Stirling (OBM) was a descendent of the aristocratic Scottish clan, “Stirlings of Keir.” The family made its fortune from West Indian Sugar plantations, and Stirling was brought up as a prim Calvinist. She possessed a reputation of unimpeachable purity and was rumored to have turned down over 30 marriage proposals. It is ...

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    Jane W. Stirling. Her story unfolds. It was in 1848 that Dunblane-born Jane Wilhelmina Stirling took Frédéric Chopin to Scotland. Bankrupt and terminally ill, he had nothing to lose. Instead, he thought to earn a few pounds and hundreds of new admirers.

  6. 29. Okt. 2022 · Die letzten eineinhalb Jahre seines Lebens wird Chopin - nach der Trennung von George Sand - unterstützt von seiner ehemaligen Schülerin Jane Stirling. Unser heutiges ZOOM erzählt von einer Frau in Chopins Leben, auf die man erst nach seinem Tod aufmerksam wurde.

  7. 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...