Louise Johnson-Missievitch
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Born | Julie Louise Wilhelmine Von Kreisler December 16, 1851 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire |
💀Died | December 24, 1924 Weybridge, United KingdomDecember 24, 1924 (aged 73) | (aged 73)
🏳️ Nationality | Russia |
💼 Occupation | professor of singing |
👩 Spouse(s) | Captain Nicholas A. Johnson (m. 1873) , Anton Ignatiev Missievitch (m. 1882) |
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Biography[edit]
Louise Johnson-Missievitch (Russian: Джонсон-Мисевич, Луиза Александровна) born Julie Louise Wilhelmine Von Kreisler on 16 Dec 1851 Saint Petersburg Russia Empire, daughter of Carl Theodor Georg Alexander von Kreisler (1814–1876) and Auguste Wilhelmine Schmidt von Kreisler (1832–1919). Baptism Date: 05 Mar 1852 at St. Petersburg (Jesuskirche, Latvian). She have 5 siblings:
Alexander von Kreisler, Andreas Nikolai von Kreisler, Elisabeth von Kreisler, Vladimir von Kreisler, and Ernst Jacob Alexandrovich von Kreisler. Mrs. Johnson was mention in Mathilde Marchesi 's book "Marchesi and Music: Passages from the Life of a Famous Singing-Teacher" as one of her Russian pupils that returned to St. Petersburg and established herself as a professor of singing.
Family Life[edit]
Married to Captain Nicholas A. Johnson they have 3 children Anna Johnson Bystrova (1874–1932) Elisabeth Johnson Bhakdikul (1875–1908) Nicholas "Koka" Johnson (1878–1918) secretary to Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia Married to Anton Ignatiev Missievitch in 1882
Death[edit]
She died on Dec. 22, 1924 Weybridge and lay to rest at Weybridge Cemetery,Weybridge, Elmbridge Borough, Surrey, England, Plot: 2884 GPS (lat/lon): 51.36735, -0.46605 Inscription: Louise Johmsonn Missievitch Born: St. Petersburg, Russia 16th Dec 1853 Died: Weybridge, UK 22nd Dec 1924
References[edit]
- Marchesi, Mathilde. Marchesi and music: passages from the life of a famous singing teacher. New York ; London : Harper & Bros. Publishers, 1898.
- Natholie Mamontova Majolier "Step-daughter of imperial Russia"London :S. Paul & Co., Ltd. [1940]
External links[edit]
- Louise Wilhelmine "Luisy" von Kreisler Johnson Missievitch RIP Weybridge Cemetery
- Natholie Mamontova Majolier "Step-daughter of imperial Russia"
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