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First name: Sophie-Carmen
Last name: Eckhardt-Gramatte
Dates: 1899-1974
Category: Quartet
Nationality: Russian
Opus name: Lagrima (1926-28) Opus E 61
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Information: Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatte (Russian; 6 January 1899 in Moskau - 2 December 1974 in Stuttgart, Germany) was a Russian-born Canadian composer and virtuoso pianist and violinist. Born in Moscow as Sofia (Sonia) Fridman-Kochevskaya, Eckhardt-Gramatte studied at the Conservatoire de Paris, where her teachers included Alfred Brun and Guillaume Remy for violin, S. Chenaue for piano, and Vincent d'Indy and Camille Chevillard for composition. She also embarked on several concert tours of Western Europe, on which she performed her own works. In 1920, she married the painter Walter Gramatte in Berlin. She toured with Edwin Fischer in Germany in 1925. Following her husband's death in 1929, she pursued further lessons in composition with Max Trapp in Berlin. In 1934, she married the journalist and art historian Ferdinand Eckhardt and together they moved to Vienna. She dedicated herself exclusively to composition after 1935. The couple relocated again to Winnipeg, Canada in 1953. Eckhardt-Gramatte died in Stuttgart, as a result of an accident. Her legacy is preserved through the work of the Eckhardt-Grammate Foundation. Her compositions included: a symphony; a concerto for orchestra; a triple concerto for trumpet, clarinet, bassoon, strings, and timpani; three piano concertos; two violin concertos; a piece for two pianos and orchestra; a bassoon concerto; various chamber works; as well as numerous instrumental solos for piano and violin.