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Sadie G. Koninsky (August 1879 – January 2, 1952) was an American composer, music publisher, and music teacher who lived most of her life in Troy, New York. A prolific composer, she is thought to have authored over 300 pieces of music, including waltzes and marches. "Eli Green's Cakewalk", which became a popular hit when it appeared in 1898, was also the first cakewalk published by a woman. Some of her work was published under her male pseudonym, Jerome Hartman.

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  • Sarah „Sadie“ G. Koninsky (* August 1879 in Troy, New York; † 2. Januar 1952 ebenda) war eine amerikanische Komponistin, Musikverlegerin und Musikpadägogin. Sie hat zahlreiche Walzer, Märsche, Cakewalks und Rags geschrieben, teilweise unter dem Pseudonym Jerome Hartman. Sie “war die erste weiße Frau, der es mit ihrem 1896 entstandenen Eli Green’s Cake Walk gelang, die Stimmung des afroamerikanischen Ragtime einzufangen.” (de)
  • Sadie G. Koninsky (August 1879 – January 2, 1952) was an American composer, music publisher, and music teacher who lived most of her life in Troy, New York. A prolific composer, she is thought to have authored over 300 pieces of music, including waltzes and marches. "Eli Green's Cakewalk", which became a popular hit when it appeared in 1898, was also the first cakewalk published by a woman. Some of her work was published under her male pseudonym, Jerome Hartman. (en)
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  • Sadie G. Koninsky (en)
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  • Composer, arranger, music publisher, music teacher, violinist (en)
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  • Sarah „Sadie“ G. Koninsky (* August 1879 in Troy, New York; † 2. Januar 1952 ebenda) war eine amerikanische Komponistin, Musikverlegerin und Musikpadägogin. Sie hat zahlreiche Walzer, Märsche, Cakewalks und Rags geschrieben, teilweise unter dem Pseudonym Jerome Hartman. Sie “war die erste weiße Frau, der es mit ihrem 1896 entstandenen Eli Green’s Cake Walk gelang, die Stimmung des afroamerikanischen Ragtime einzufangen.” (de)
  • Sadie G. Koninsky (August 1879 – January 2, 1952) was an American composer, music publisher, and music teacher who lived most of her life in Troy, New York. A prolific composer, she is thought to have authored over 300 pieces of music, including waltzes and marches. "Eli Green's Cakewalk", which became a popular hit when it appeared in 1898, was also the first cakewalk published by a woman. Some of her work was published under her male pseudonym, Jerome Hartman. (en)
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