performed by pupils and students of the Dr. Hoch's Conservatory
Cécile Chaminade's (1857-1944) talent as a composer was recognized as a child by Georges Bizet. Although her father forbade her to study music at the Paris Conservatoire, he did allow her to take private lessons. She undertook concert tours through Europe and America and wrote pieces for piano, orchestra, choir and voice. Nevertheless, her name has fallen into oblivion. The student project "Women of Music" gives her works a new stage.
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