Emilie Mayer was an exception in the 19th century: she wrote sonorous symphonic works, first influenced by Viennese Classicism, later more in the more romantic style. In the middle of the 19th century, Mayer was vice-director of the Berlin Opera Academy and an honorary member of the Philharmonic Society in Munich. Their works are worth rediscovering. She wrote a wide oeuvre of string, piano and chamber music, including 8 symphonies, 7 concert overtures and a piano concerto. In the course of the year, many more of her works will be published by Furore Verlag. All already published works can be found here.