Emilie Frances Bauer

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Born(1865-03-05)March 5, 1865
Walla Walla, Washington
DiedMarch 9, 1926(1926-03-09) (aged 61)
New York City, US
OthernamesFrancisco di Nogero (pseudonym)
OccupationsWriter, editor, composer, pianist, arts critic
Emilie Frances Bauer
Emilie Frances Bauer as a middle-aged white woman, head and shoulders portrait in oval frame.
Emilie Frances Bauer, from a 1912 publication
Born(1865-03-05)March 5, 1865
Walla Walla, Washington
DiedMarch 9, 1926(1926-03-09) (aged 61)
New York City, US
Other namesFrancisco di Nogero (pseudonym)
OccupationsWriter, editor, composer, pianist, arts critic

Emilie Frances Bauer (pseudonym: Francisco di Nogero; March 5, 1865 – March 9, 1926) was an American music critic, editor, composer, and pianist.

Emilie Frances Bauer was born in Walla Walla, Washington, the daughter of Jacques Bauer (1834–1890) and Julia Heyman Bauer. She may have been the first Jewish child ever born in Walla Walla.[1] Both parents were immigrants from Alsace; her father was a shopkeeper and her mother a teacher.[2] She studied music with her father, with Miguel Espinosa in San Francisco, and at the Paris Conservatoire. She was the older sister and first piano teacher of composer Marion Bauer.[3][4]

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