Felicia Tuczek

Felicia Johanna Tuczek (September 1849 – 7 January 1905)[1] was a composer[2] and pianist[3] who is best remembered today for her String Quartet in f minor.

[4] Her birthplace is variously given as Bohemia, [5] Berlin,[1] or Vienna;[6] as an adult, she lived in Germany.

Her sister, Clara, also a singer, married composer and conductor Max Bruch.

Felicia Tuczek studied with Clara Schumann, then worked as a concert pianist, composer, and piano teacher.

One of her piano students was the German paper manufacturer and cultural benefactor Maria Zanders.