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Marianna Bottini née Motroni-Andreozzi (7 November 1802 – 25 January 1858) was an Italian composer and harp teacher. She was born in Lucca, daughter of the nobleman Sebastiano Motroni-Andreozzi and his wife Eleonora Flekestein. She studied counterpoint with and was admitted to the Accademia Filarmonica in Bologna in 1820 as an 'honorary master composer'. In 1823 she married the Marquis Lorenzo Bottini, a prominent political figure. She was one of the few women whose music was played for the traditional festival in honor of St. Cecilia. She died in Lucca.

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  • Marianna Bottini née Motroni-Andreozzi (7 November 1802 – 25 January 1858) was an Italian composer and harp teacher. She was born in Lucca, daughter of the nobleman Sebastiano Motroni-Andreozzi and his wife Eleonora Flekestein. She studied counterpoint with and was admitted to the Accademia Filarmonica in Bologna in 1820 as an 'honorary master composer'. In 1823 she married the Marquis Lorenzo Bottini, a prominent political figure. She was one of the few women whose music was played for the traditional festival in honor of St. Cecilia. She died in Lucca. (en)
  • Marianna Bottini, née Motroni-Andreozzi le 7 novembre 1802 et morte le 25 janvier 1858, est une compositrice et professeure de harpe italienne. Elle est l'une des rares femmes dont la musique est jouée lors du festival traditionnel en l'honneur de Sainte Cécile de Rome. (fr)
  • Marianna Bottini nata Motroni-Andreozzi (Lucca, 7 novembre 1802 – Lucca, 25 gennaio 1858) è stata una compositrice italiana insegnante di arpa. (it)
  • Marianna Bottini née Motroni-Andreozzi (7 de Novembro de 1802 – 25 de Janeiro de 1858), foi uma compositora e professora de harpa italiana. (pt)
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  • Marianna Bottini née Motroni-Andreozzi (7 November 1802 – 25 January 1858) was an Italian composer and harp teacher. She was born in Lucca, daughter of the nobleman Sebastiano Motroni-Andreozzi and his wife Eleonora Flekestein. She studied counterpoint with and was admitted to the Accademia Filarmonica in Bologna in 1820 as an 'honorary master composer'. In 1823 she married the Marquis Lorenzo Bottini, a prominent political figure. She was one of the few women whose music was played for the traditional festival in honor of St. Cecilia. She died in Lucca. (en)
  • Marianna Bottini, née Motroni-Andreozzi le 7 novembre 1802 et morte le 25 janvier 1858, est une compositrice et professeure de harpe italienne. Elle est l'une des rares femmes dont la musique est jouée lors du festival traditionnel en l'honneur de Sainte Cécile de Rome. (fr)
  • Marianna Bottini nata Motroni-Andreozzi (Lucca, 7 novembre 1802 – Lucca, 25 gennaio 1858) è stata una compositrice italiana insegnante di arpa. (it)
  • Marianna Bottini née Motroni-Andreozzi (7 de Novembro de 1802 – 25 de Janeiro de 1858), foi uma compositora e professora de harpa italiana. (pt)
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