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Maria Isambert
(1845 — 21 July 1910)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Marie Barbe Isambert
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- French pianist, composer and teacher.
- Born ca.1845 near Metz, since the 1870s active in Paris, where she died in 1910 [Paris 16e, RegN°1076 (vue 16/21)].
- Pupil of (and ardent defender of) Camille Durutte (1803-1881). [1]
- In 1874 she petitioned to compete for the Prix de Rome -- in vain (women were not allowed until 1903). [2]
- Collaborated with her sister Joséphine Isambert (also a piano teacher); together they wrote a Petit Traité de solfège théorique et pratique and a Nouvelle Méthode élémentaire de piano. [3][4]
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