PAULA STEBEL (OFFENBURG, 17 APRIL, 1885 – TÜBINGEN, 26 MARCH, 1932)
Rosalie Paula Stebel, known professionally as Paula Stebel, was born on April 17, 1885, in Offenburg. Little is known about her early years, but her extraordinary talent came to light during her piano studies at the Grand Ducal Conservatory in Karlsruhe, where she completed her doctorate with distinction. Her outstanding abilities earned her a summa cum laude degree and led to her appointment as a teacher in the master class at the Conservatory in Frankfurt.
Her concert tours took her across Germany and abroad, where she was widely acclaimed and celebrated as “the second Clara Schumann.”
However, her flourishing career was abruptly interrupted by the outbreak of World War I. During the war, Paula Stebel worked selflessly as a Red Cross nurse in Frankfurt and later as an operating room nurse in Dortmund during the immediate post-war period.
After a six-year hiatus, she resumed her career in 1920, occasionally performing as a pianist. Despite her contemporary acclaim, Paula Stebel remains largely forgotten today.
She spent her final years in Tübingen, where she passed away on March 26, 1932, at the age of just 46.
TRACKLIST
1002 WEBER – Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 39, Ab 3rd mvt.
1003 WEBER – Momento capriccioso, Op. 12, b-b
1005 GRIEG – Papillon (Butterfly) Op. 43, No. 1 “Lyric Pieces”
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