Käthe Heinemann (10 November 1891 – 7 April 1975) was a German pianist and music educator.
Life
Heinemann was born to the composer Wilhelm Heinemann (1862-1952) in Spandau. She grew up in Berlin-Spandau in the "Heinemann House" named after her father at Behnitz 5 next to the Schleuse Spandau [de]. Her father was the founder of the Spandau Conservatory. Wilhelm Heinemann recognized his daughter's talent at an early age and encouraged her musical education by teaching her intensively himself. Especially her technical skills were noticeable. At the age of ten she performed her first public concert; music critics gave her the nickname "Spandauer Wunderkind".[1] The composer and pianist Eugen d'Albert personally took over her further education, along with a few other teachers.[2]
From 1902 to at least 1904, she was taught at the Franz Liszt Academy in Berlin and Gotha by the Liszts' student Martha Remmert (1853–1941). From the age of 14, Heinemann herself worked as a music pedagogue and music teacher for piano students.[2] In 1915 she received a teaching position for piano at the Hüttner-Conservatory (Hüttner-Hochschule für Musik) in Dortmund; there she directed the master class, which was normally only taught by professors, for two years.[1] "In 1925 she became a member of the examination board of the Berlin University of the Arts.[2] Among her students was Hertha Klust, who, among others, accompaniedDietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
Heinemann gave concerts and taught until old age. She gave annual concerts for the population in her hometown of Spandau, as she did on 25 January 1935 in Koch's Bismarck Halls.[2] On her 80th birthday she played the Piano Concerto No. 4 by Ludwig van Beethoven with the Haydn Orchestra Berlin.
Heinemann died in 1975 at the age of 84 in Spandau. She was buried at the cemetery In den Kisseln [de] in Berlin-Spandau.[4] The burial place has been abandoned in the meantime.[4]
Frédéric Chopin, Berceuse, Electrola Gesellschaft m.b.H, Nowawes und Berlin, Kat.Nr. E.G.1465, (8-45522), ca. 1929
Clemens Schmalstich, Konzertetude op. 81, "Die Quelle", Electrola Gesellschaft m.b.H, Nowawes und Berlin, Kat.Nr. E.G.1465, (8-45523), ca. 1929
Kurt Stiebitz, Sonate Es-Dur, op. 76, für Klavier, RIAS Berlin, recorded 5 June 1961, Auftragsnummer 213-802, Sendung am 12. Juni 1961, Archiv: Deutschlandradio Kultur Nr. 42–13802