Juliana Szczepanowska

Juliana Hepzibeth Scott Szczepanowska de Ferranti (1825 – 1906)[1] was a British concert pianist and author.

They toured Europe performing together and had five children, with Juliana Szczepanowska giving birth in four different cities.

[2][1] Juliana Szczepanowska and her children returned to Liverpool, where she supported herself by teaching piano, performing recitals, and writing for magazines.

She contributed to Ladies' Companion and Charles Dickens' Household Words under the name Julie de Szczepanowska.

[3] Stanislaw Szczepanowski eventually reappeared, rendering Juliana de Ferranti a bigamist.