Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatte
Born: 6 January 1902, Moscow (Russia)
Died: 2 December 1974, Stuttgart (Germany)
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Music
Eckhardt-Gramatte wrote symphonies, concertos, and string quartets, but her best-known (because most recorded) music are the six Piano Sonatas (recorded by Marc-Andre Hamelin) and the twelve Caprices for unaccompanied violin.
Biography
Studied at the Paris Conservatoire and with Max Trapp in Berlin, and made a career as a violinist and pianist. She married the painter Walter Gramatte and settled eventually in Canada.
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