Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Winnaretta Singer. Winnaretta Singer ( Nova York, 8 de gener de 1865 - Londres, 26 de novembre de 1943) va ser una músic i una artista consumada, patrona de la cultura avantguardista i va presidir un dels salons més prestigiosos de París. Destaquen fets seus com adquirir pintures impressionistes abans que fossin aclamades públicament ...

  2. Singer, Winnaretta (1865–1943)American-born artist, musician, and patron of the arts who established the Fondation Singer-Polignac. Name variations: Princess Edmond de Polignac; Princesse de Polignac; Princess Winnie; Princess de Scey-Montbéliard. Source for information on Singer, Winnaretta (1865–1943): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  3. 10 de jun. de 2020 · Especiales. Cataluña. Winnaretta Singer: “¡Si me tocas, te mato!” Mecenas de Manuel de Falla, Ravel o Albéniz, sus salones inspiraron episodios de “En busca del tiempo perdido” de ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Isaac Singer loved hosting theatrical performances, a passion that Winnaretta shared. He died during the summer of 1875 at the age of 64. Isabelle Singer went back to Paris with her children. She remarried with Victor Reubsaet, Duke of Camposelice. Now a Duchess, she bought a private mansion on the avenue Kléber.

  5. The Fondation Singer-Polignac was created by law on 25th March 1928 and the decree of the 17th October 1928 endorsed Winnaretta's endowment to the French state. The income of the capital was intended to support the activities defined by the statutes of the foundation. After the death of the princess, the Fondation inherited her Paris mansion ...

  6. Winnaretta Singer’s influence is immeasurable. The twentieth child of twenty-four, (by five women), of American inventor, actor, and entrepreneur Isaac Singer of sewing machine fame, used her considerable fortune to support musicians, authors, musical organizations, and humanitarian causes. A millionaire by the age of eighteen, her patronage ...

  7. Posted in Patron of the arts. Winnaretta Singer wanted to give priority to her favorite music, especially the modern one. Before 1900, her musical tastes were already sophisticated. The first concerts she organised in her wooden atelier located in the r ue Cortambert in Paris took place in the late 1880s. She had a beautiful Cavaillé-Coll ...