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Hélène Fleury (1876 - 1957) France

  • andreachamizoalber
  • Aug 31
  • 1 min read

Hélène was the first woman admitted to the Prix de Rome in 1903, and is one of the few female composers to have won the award.

Here is Fantaisie, Op. 18, for viola and piano. I include a link to download the score.






Her works include pieces for piano, violin, cello, organ, songs, and a piano quartet. Here's a piece for solo piano called La Nuit. No score :(



There aren't many videos on YouTube :( There's also another solo piano piece called Feuillet d'album, without sheet music.



I include links to the scores available on imslp.


Song voice and piano



Pastorale for organ



And Berceuse for violin and piano






 
 
 

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