She studied with Auguste Gotze (Leipzig) and Felix von Kraus, whom she wed in 1899. Her debut (1893) was in Leipzig, Germany - a city rich in culure, music and the arts - home to Johann S. Bach for years until his death and many other artists.
The Baroness had gained popularity and wealth and the escalation of German aggression leading up to WWII threatened her estate - it would be seized by the government unless she could prove she (her birth mother) was not of Jewish decent.
See the full story in a March 18, 1938 Buffalo Evening News article with pleas to the people of Buffalo to help with evidence needed back overseas.
She studied with Auguste Gotze (Leipzig) and Felix von Kraus, whom she wed in 1899. Her debut (1893) was in Leipzig, Germany - a city rich in culure, music and the arts - home to Johann S. Bach for years until his death and many other artists.
The Baroness had gained popularity and wealth and the escalation of German aggression leading up to WWII threatened her estate - it would be seized by the government unless she could prove she (her birth mother) was not of Jewish decent.
See the full story in a March 18, 1938 Buffalo Evening News article with pleas to the people of Buffalo to help with evidence needed back overseas.
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