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Adele Bloesch Stoecker
Adele Bloesch-Stöcker

Adele Bloesch-Stöcker (born June 12, 1875 – died September 10, 1978) was a talented musician from Switzerland and Germany. She was a skilled violinist and also a composer, meaning she wrote music. Adele was born in Gummersbach, a town in Germany. She lived a very long life, reaching over 100 years old!

Who Was Adele Bloesch-Stöcker?

Adele Bloesch-Stöcker was a remarkable woman who dedicated her life to music. She was known for her amazing violin playing and for creating beautiful musical pieces. Her journey took her from being a performer on stage to becoming a composer whose music is still remembered.

Early Life and Musical Talent

Adele was born in Germany in 1875. From a young age, she showed a great gift for music, especially with the violin. She trained hard to become a professional musician. During her early career, she connected with other important musicians like Fritz Brun and Othmar Schoeck.

A Career in Music

Adele Bloesch-Stöcker performed her music in many big cities. She played concerts in places like Cologne and Berlin in Germany, and Bern in Switzerland. People loved to hear her play the violin.

The Bern Chamber Orchestra

Adele was not just a solo performer. She also helped start a musical group called the Bern Chamber Orchestra. Being a founding member means she was one of the first people to create this orchestra. This shows how important she was in the music world. In 1909, she married a Swiss writer named Hans Bloesch.

Leading the SAFFA Music

In 1928, Adele took on a very special role. She was in charge of all the music for a big event called the Schweizeische Ausstellung für Frauenarbeit (SAFFA). This was an important exhibition in Switzerland that celebrated women's work. For this event, Adele even wrote a special piece called the "SAFFA Waltz." She also led an orchestra made up entirely of women.

From Performer to Composer

Later in her life, Adele had to stop performing on stage because of her health. But this didn't stop her from making music! Instead, she started focusing more on composing. This meant she spent her time writing new songs and musical pieces.

Her Famous Violin Concerto

One of her most important works was her Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor. A concerto is a long piece of music written for a solo instrument, like a violin, accompanied by an orchestra. She finished this piece in 1935. Adele herself conducted, or led, performances of her concerto in 1935 and 1936 in Swiss towns like Bern and Burgdorf.

Later Life and Legacy

Even in her later years, Adele continued to share her musical knowledge. In 1973, when she was 98 years old, she wrote an article. It was called Erinnerungen an Max Reger, which means Memories of Max Reger. This article shared her thoughts and memories about another famous composer. Adele Bloesch-Stöcker passed away in Winterthur, Switzerland, in 1978, leaving behind a wonderful legacy of music.

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