Sophie Wolff-Fritz (15 July 1858 – 1938) was a German composer, singer and teacher.[1] She was born in Vohl and studied singing in Darmstadt under Luise Muller, and later under Femy Schnyder.[2] Woff-Fritz taught in a nursery school and at the Kirschbaum Institute before moving to Buenos Aires in 1891, where she was the principal of a music school until 1904.[3] After 1907, she returned to Berlin and taught singing there. She wrote at least one article on singing, which was published in 1921.[4] Her compositions for voice and piano include:[5]
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