Amanda Röntgen-Maier

She continued to study composition with the conservatory teachers Reinecke and Richter in Leipzig and violin from Engelbert Röntgen, concert master at Gewandhaus Orchestra in the same city.

In Leipzig she met the German-Dutch pianist and composer Julius Röntgen (1855–1932), her violin teacher's son.

The marriage ended Amanda's public appearances, but she continued composing, and the couple arranged musical salons and music performances in Europe, with audience members including Nina and Edvard Grieg, Anton Rubinstein, Joseph Joachim, Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms.

Her final major composition was the piano quartet in E minor on a trip to Norway in 1891.

[5] The Swedish record label dB Productions has released two of three albums in a series of Amanda Maier's complete works.

Amanda Röntgen-Maier