Pauline Volkstein (19 January 1849 – 6 May 1925) was a German composer[1] of over 1,000 songs.[2]
Volkstein was born in Quedlinburg. She had little formal music training, but came from a musical family. Her mother had studied counterpoint with Friedrich Schneider, and her uncle was cellist and composer Bernhard Cossmann.[3] Volkstein lived in Paris, Dresden, Murano, and Naples before settling in Weimar with her sister in 1905.[4] Her first songs were published around that time.[3]
Volkstein self-published some of her music.[5] Several of her songs with guitar accompaniment initially appeared in Der Wächter, a magazine associated with the German youth movement during the 1920s and 1930s.[6] Her music was also published by Fritz Schuberth[7] and Ries & Erler GMBH.
^Hixon, Donald L. (1993). Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography. Don A. Hennessee (2nd ed.). Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN0-8108-2769-7. OCLC28889156.
^Joachim Braun; Vladimír Karbusický; Heidi Tamar Hoffmann, eds. (1995). Verfemte Musik : Komponisten in den Diktaturen unseres Jahrhunderts : Dokumentation des Kolloquiums vom 9.-12. Januar 1993 in Dresden. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. ISBN3-631-47618-3. OCLC32994354.
^Lothar Bluhm (2018). "Ich wandle unter Blumen/Und blühe selber mit" zur Kultur- und Sozialgeschichte des Gartens. Baden-Baden: Tectum Verlag. ISBN978-3-8288-4086-7. OCLC1037153274.
^Geschlossene Vorstellung : der Jüdische Kulturbund in Deutschland 1933-1941 (1. Aufl ed.). Berlin: Akademie der Künste. 1992. ISBN3-89468-024-5. OCLC26014957.