Friderika Podgornik
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1880
Friderika Podgornik | |
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| Born | Friederika Podgornik 1880 Gorizia, Austria-Hungary |
| Died | October 1948 (aged 67–68) Vienna, Austria |
| Occupations | pianist, music educator |
| Parent | Lucilla Theresia Anna Tolomei (Lucilla Tolomei Podgornik) (mother) |
Friderika Podgornik, also known as Friederike Hermuth, (1880 – October 1948) was a Slovenian pianist and music educator. She had a successful concert career in Vienna.
She was born in 1880 in Gorizia into a Slovene- and German-speaking family.[1] Her mother was the Austrian pianist and composer Lucilla Theresia Anna Tolomei (1854–1937), known as Lucilla Tolomei Podgornik,[2][1] and her father was the Slovenian journalist Franc Podgornik (1846–1904).[3][2][4] She was the eldest of five children, two daughters and three sons.[1] She learned the piano from her mother. Despite her foreign origin, her mother contributed greatly to musical life in the Slovene lands and also wrote articles about Slovene music for Slovene newspapers.[2] In September 1890 she moved with her family to Trieste.[2] Friderika thus grew up in a trilingual environment.[1] Her mother spoke German, her father Slovene, and most of her mother’s pupils were of Italian origin.[1] Her mother also had invitations to her concerts printed in three languages, for which she was smeared in newspapers and even boycotted by Italian as well as Slovene nationalists.[1] In 1895 she moved with her family to Vienna.[2]