Maria Brizzi Giorgi was born on the 7 August 1775 in
Bologna, into a musical family and began to perform in public at an early age. Brizzi married Luigi Giorgi in 1793 and opened a salon, continuing to perform as a pianist in Europe. She was admired as a performer, and
Haydn,
Muzio Clementi and
Leopold Kozeluch dedicated works to her. A military march composed by Brizzi was performed for
Napoleon when he passed through Bologna in 1807. She taught music and was member of the
Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna. Brizzi died in Bologna after childbirth at the age of 36. Giordani wrote a funeral elegy for her,
Elogio funebre, and recounts that shortly before her death she got up to improvise at the piano, asking her sister, who was also a pianist, to record her last composition. ==References==