Sundgrén-Schnéevoigt, Sigrid Ingeborg
Sundgrén-Schnéevoigt, Sigrid Ingeborg
Sundgrén-Schnéevoigt, Sigrid Ingeborg, Finnish pianist; b. Helsinki, June 17, 1878; d. Stockholm, Sept. 14, 1953. She studied at the Helsinki Cons., and then with Busoni in Berlin (1894-97). In 1907 she married Georg Schnéevoigt, with whom she made several tours of Scandinavia and Germany. She also taught at the Helsinki Cons.
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