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'''Emilia Maria Sara Sofia Uggla''', (''Emilie'') (24 February [[1819]] in [[Karlstad]] - 15 February [[1855]] in Upperud), was a Swedish [[nobility|noble]] classical [[concert]] [[pianist]] and concert singer.
'''Emilia "Emilie" Maria Sara Sofia Uggla''' (24 February 1819 in [[Karlstad]] 15 February 1855 in [[Upperud]]), was a Swedish [[nobility|noble]] classical [[concert]] [[pianist]] and concert singer.


Uggla was the daughter of noble [[Captain (land)|captain]] Carl Wilhelm Uggla and Sara Johanna Frykman. She was the student of [[Olof Willman]]. She debuted in 1830, when she participated anonimously in a public concert in [[Stockholm]] at the age of eleven. In 1831, she held a public concert under her own name at Stora Börssalen in Stockholm. 1831-1843, she toured [[Sweden]], [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]], and in 1838-40 in [[Finland]] and [[Russia]], were she performed at the Imperial court of the [[Czar]]. In 1843-47, she worked as a musical teacher. In 1847, she married the noble Theodor Wilhelm Christian Uggla. She died in childbirth.
Emilia Uggla was the daughter of nobleman and [[Captain (land)|captain]] Carl Wilhelm Uggla and Sara Johanna Frykman. She was the piano student of Olof Willman.


She made her debut in 1830, when she participated anonymously in a public concert in [[Stockholm]] at the age of eleven. In 1831, she held a public concert under her own name at ''[[Stora Börssalen]]'' in Stockholm. 1831–43, she toured [[Sweden]], [[Norway]] and [[Denmark]], and in 1838–40 in [[Finland]] and [[Russia]], where she performed at the Imperial court of the [[Czar]].
The poet Nybom wrote the [[poem]] "Till en ung sångerska" ("To a Young Singer") dedicated to her.


In 1843–47, she worked as a musical teacher. In 1847, she married the noble Theodor Wilhelm Christian Uggla.
== References and litterature==


She died in childbirth.
* Emelie Uggla: ''Emilie Uggla (1819 - 1855) pianist & sångerska yrkesverksam 1831 - 1843''

The poet [[Johan Nybom]] dedicated the [[poem]] "Till en ung sångerska" ("To a Young Singer") to her.

== References==

* Emelie Uggla: ''Emilie Uggla (1819 - 1855) pianist & sångerska yrkesverksam 1831 - 1843''
* Höjers musiklexikon
* Höjers musiklexikon
* http://runeberg.org/sqvinnor/0424.html
* ''[https://runeberg.org/sqvinnor/0424.html Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor]''


== Further reading ==
* {{SKBL|name=Emilia (Emilie) Maria Sara Sofia Uggla}}
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 6 April 2024

Emilia "Emilie" Maria Sara Sofia Uggla (24 February 1819 in Karlstad – 15 February 1855 in Upperud), was a Swedish noble classical concert pianist and concert singer.

Emilia Uggla was the daughter of nobleman and captain Carl Wilhelm Uggla and Sara Johanna Frykman. She was the piano student of Olof Willman.

She made her debut in 1830, when she participated anonymously in a public concert in Stockholm at the age of eleven. In 1831, she held a public concert under her own name at Stora Börssalen in Stockholm. 1831–43, she toured Sweden, Norway and Denmark, and in 1838–40 in Finland and Russia, where she performed at the Imperial court of the Czar.

In 1843–47, she worked as a musical teacher. In 1847, she married the noble Theodor Wilhelm Christian Uggla.

She died in childbirth.

The poet Johan Nybom dedicated the poem "Till en ung sångerska" ("To a Young Singer") to her.

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