Lucie Coenen (1871-1924)

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Lucie Coenen (1871-1924).

  • Profession: Mezzo-soprano.
  • Relation to Mahler: Worked with Mahler.
  • Correspondence with Mahler:
  • Born: 00-00-1871 Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Died: 15-02-1924 Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Buried: 00-00-0000 Utrecht, Kovelswade Cemetery, DSC00142, with her husband.

Also: Lucie Adeline Justine Coenen, Lucie Heijkamp-Coenen, Koenen.

  1. 1906 Concert Amsterdam 10-03-1906 – Das klagende Lied.

Married to Hendricus Heijkamp.

From Utrecht (the Netherlands). Daughter of Cornelis Coenen. Musical education by Ms. Anna Fles, Mrs. Hutchinson (pupil of the famous Jenny Lind) and Mrs. Aaltje Noordewier-Reddingius (1868-1949) in Hilversum.

Successfully in oratorios and songs in The Netherlands, Germany, France and England.

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Lucie Coenen (1871-1924)

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