[1] She took piano lessons from 1860 to 1865 in Glogau with Ludwig Meinardus and in 1865 and 1866 with Wilhelm Tappert, a pupil of Theodor Kullak.
[1] Probably against her parents' will, Remmert went to Berlin around 1867 to study piano with the Kullak and Carl Tausig.
Through the intercession of Anton Rubinstein, whom she had met in Berlin, the Grand Duchess Elena Pawlowna supported Remmert financially in her education.
She undertook concert tours which took her through Germany, the Baltic States, Russia and to Greece, Egypt and Turkey.
In 1900, she founded the "Franz Liszt-Academie" in Berlin, where musicians received a wide range of training.