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- Maria_Frederica_von_Stedingk abstract "Maria Frederica von Stedingk (31 October 1799 – 15 June 1868) was a Swedish composer and courtier.Stedingk was born in Saint Petersburg to the Swedish Field Marshal Count Kurt von Stedingk and Ulrika Fredrika Ekström. She was a lady-in-waiting to the queen of Sweden, Désirée Clary.Among her compositions are the Nocturne för melodiinstrument (written down by Mathilda Berwald).The composer Mathilda d'Orozco dedicated her composition Sex Sånger för Piano to her (1842).".
- Maria_Frederica_von_Stedingk birthDate "1799-10-31".
- Maria_Frederica_von_Stedingk birthYear "1799".
- Maria_Frederica_von_Stedingk deathDate "1868-06-15".
- Maria_Frederica_von_Stedingk deathYear "1868".
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- Maria_Frederica_von_Stedingk dateOfBirth "1799-10-31".
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- Maria_Frederica_von_Stedingk name "Stedingk, Maria Frederica Von".
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- Maria_Frederica_von_Stedingk comment "Maria Frederica von Stedingk (31 October 1799 – 15 June 1868) was a Swedish composer and courtier.Stedingk was born in Saint Petersburg to the Swedish Field Marshal Count Kurt von Stedingk and Ulrika Fredrika Ekström. She was a lady-in-waiting to the queen of Sweden, Désirée Clary.Among her compositions are the Nocturne för melodiinstrument (written down by Mathilda Berwald).The composer Mathilda d'Orozco dedicated her composition Sex Sånger för Piano to her (1842).".
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