Marie was born in
Leipzig to Friedrich Wieck and his second wife Clementine Fechner. Her mother was a sister of painter
Eduard Clemens Fechner and of experimental psychology pioneer
Gustav Fechner. She was trained from an early age in piano and singing by her father, Friedrich. Marie's first public appearance was in 1842, when she and her half-sister Clara performed at a concert in
Dresden. She later performed with her father at the
Gewandhaus in Leipzig. An eminent singer and pianist, Wieck sang in concerts with her half-sister Clara and also performed with
Joseph Joachim's wife, the opera singer
Amalie Schneeweiss. In 1857, she was appointed court pianist for the chamber concerts of the
Prince of Hohenzollern. Wieck composed and published several piano works, including
Études for piano and studies for singing. She is credited for her work that brought
German music to the attention of the public, particularly in London, where she performed for five seasons. Wieck never married. ==References==