Laura Rappoldi

Encouraged by Emperor Elisabeth, she received further training from 1866 to 1869 at the Vienna Conservatory, among others from Josef Dachs, Felix Otto Dessoff and Anton Bruckner.

[2] In 1874, Kahrer married the Viennese musician Eduard Rappoldi (1831-1903) in Stettin, whom she already met 1870 during a common concert in Prague.

In 1885 and 1886, she travelled with Amalie Joachim on a European tour through Germany, Austria, Russia, Switzerland and Hungary.

[4] Chamber music evenings were popular, where Rappoldi performed together with her husband (later also her son).

At the end of the 1880s, Rappoldi settled in Dresden at her husband's request and from 1890 she gave piano lessons at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber.

Laura Rappoldi