- Regina Strinasacchi
Regina Schlick née Strinasacchi (c. 1761 -
June 11 1839 ) was a violin virtuoso in a time when women rarely performed on the violin in public. She is best known as the musician for whomWolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the Sonata in B flat for Violin and Keyboard, "Strinasacchi," (K. 454).Strinasacchi was born in either 1761, 1762 or 1764, at in Ostiglia near
Mantua . In addition to her skill at the violin, she played guitar and composed, having studied atVivaldi 's school, the "Ospedale della Pietà " inVenice . She toured Italy, France and Germany between 1780-1783, arriving in Vienna in 1784, where she met Mozart. In a letter to his father, Mozart wrote: "We now have here the famous Strinasacchi from Mantua, a very good violinist. She has a great deal of taste and feeling in her playing. I am this moment composing a sonata which we are going to play together on Thursday at her concert in the theater." On April 29, 1784, she performed a concert with Mozart for Holy Roman EmperorJoseph II , where they debuted the sonata. Famously, Mozart performed his piano portion without sheet music. In 1785, Strinasacchi married Johann Conrad Schlick, cellist & konzertmeister of the Gotha ducal band. Their son, Johann Friedrich William Schlick, was born in 1801 and became a cellist and instrument maker. Upon her husband's death in 1818, she moved with her son toDresden , where she lived out the remainder of her life.References
*Page about Strinasacchi:
http://mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de/grundseite/grundseite.php?id=stri1762
*Robert Levin: Mozart Explored:http://www.carnegiehall.org/textSite/box_office/events/evt_6381.html
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