Esther Elizabeth Velkiers Explained

Esther Elizabeth Velkiers (1640 – after 1685) was a Swiss singer, musician and composer.[1]

Biography

Esther Velkiers was born in Geneva, then in the independent Republic of Geneva. She was nearly blind from an accident with an oven when she was a baby, and was taught letters by her father using wooden blocks. She learned Latin, German, Italian and French, and then studied philosophy, mathematics, theology and science. She also studied music and became a singer and harpsichordist. She was noted as a composer, but none of her compositions survive.[2] Velkiers was known as a musician, but also for her philosophy, language, science and theology.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0002021502 Grove Dictionary
  2. Book: A General History Of The Science And Practice Of Music vol. 2. Hawkins, John. July 2006. 10 October 2010. 596. Kessinger . 9781428639959.
  3. Book: Proceedings of the Musical Association, Volume 9. Musical Association (Great Britain), Royal Musical Association. 10 October 2010. 1883.
  4. Book: The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. Julie Anne. Sadie. Rhian. Samuel. 1994. W. W. Norton & Company . 9780393034875. 4 October 2010.