Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos (May 1, 1860 – May 19, 1951) was a French pianist. Born in Toulouse, she studied first there and then at the Paris conservatory...
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physician and gymnast Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos (1860–1951), French pianist Marie-Sabine Roger (born 1957), French writer Marie Rogissart (1841–1929),...
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his mother's death, Saint-Saëns dedicated Africa to the pianist Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos, to whom he had pledged a new composition. The work is held in...
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at the Conservatoire between 1842 and 1874. Of his pupils, only Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos (1860–1950) recorded, in the early 1900s, for Dischi Fonotipia...
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clarinetist Louis Cahuzac, harpsichordist Marcelle de Lacour, pianists Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos, Léo-Pol Morin, Mieczysław Horszowski, Walter Gieseking, Youra...
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educator Jacqueline Robin (1917–2007), pianist and accompanist Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos (1860–1951), widely performed concert pianist and educator Véronique...
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Larner expanded on the Saint-Saëns comparison, saying: Dedicated to Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos, well known as an interpreter of the music of Saint-Saëns, it was...
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recitals of Rust's compositions were presented in Paris in 1897 by Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos. Wilhelm bequeathed his grandfather's autograph manuscripts to...
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