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Mdlle. Humler, the Swedish Violinist, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Mdlle. Humler, the Swedish Violinist, 1858. This lady...began to play the violin in her seventh year, under the direction of her father, a zealous amateur. At her first debut she gave proof of her remarkable talent, and she was sent to the Conservatoire at Munich, where she received a classical education; thence to Paris, where she made a very rapid progress under the direction of her master, M. Alard. After studying two years in that city she received the second prize at the Conservatoire. She then proceeded, on a tour to Germany and the departments of France, where a brilliant success crowned her efforts. Her talent obtained her the particular patronage of the King of Wurtemberg and many artistic celebrities. Her first appearance in London was at Mr. Albert Schloss's concert...where she made such an impression that he was induced to engage her for the concerts of the Swedish National Singers now being given in St. James's Hall, where the favourable opinion first formed of her has been confirmed and augmented by the united applause of distinguished audiences and the unanimity of the public press. She is but sixteen years of age, and, since the appearance of the sisters Minonollo, no female violinist has caused so great a sensation'. From "Illustrated London News", 1858

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Mdlle. Humler, the Swedish Violinist, 1858: A Prodigious Talent Blossoms This image showcases Mdlle. Humler, a remarkable Swedish violinist who began her musical journey at the tender age of seven, under the guidance of her father, an enthusiastic amateur. Her exceptional abilities were soon unveiled during her debut performance, leading her to continue her education at the Munich Conservatoire. Following her time in Munich, she traveled to Paris to study under the tutelage of M. Alard. In just two years, she achieved the second prize at the Conservatoire, marking the beginning of her meteoric rise to fame. Her tour through Germany and the French departments brought her immense success, with the patronage of the King of Wurtemberg and numerous artistic luminaries. Mdlle. Humler made her first appearance in London at Albert Schloss's concert, leaving a lasting impression that led to her engagement for the Swedish National Singers' concerts at St. James's Hall. At sixteen years old, she had already surpassed the achievements of the Minonollo sisters and caused a significant sensation in the musical world. Mdlle. Humler's story is a testament to her unwavering dedication and natural talent, as documented in this photograph from the 1850s. This image serves as a reminder of the extraordinary abilities that can be discovered when nurturing the gifts of young prodigies.

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