Mariane Bargiel (née Tromlitz, formerly Wieck; 17 May 1797 – 10 March 1872) was a German pianist, soprano and piano teacher.
In her first public concert at age 15 at the Gesellschaftshaus (society hall) in Plauen, she played the piano quartet by Anton Eberl.
The couple had five children, Adelheid (1817–1818), Clara Josephine (1819–1896), Friedrich Alwin Feodor (1821-1885), Gustav (1823–1884) and Victor (1824–1826).
[1][2] Tromlitz married Adolph Bargiel, a piano and voice teacher, in August 1825, and they moved to Berlin in 1826.
[1] Bargiel joined Stern'scher Gesangverein as a choir member and soloist, and worked as a piano teacher.