Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville

Juliette Folville

Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville (b. 5 January 1870, d. 19 or 28 October 1946) was a Belgian pianist, violinist, music educator, conductor and composer.

Life

Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville was born in Liege, Belgium, and began the study of music with her father who was a lawyer and amateur musician. She studied violin with Charles Malherbe, Ovide Musin and César Thomson and made her debut in Liege in 1879. She had a successful career on the concert stage, and in 1897 took a position teaching piano at the Liege Conservatory.

She lived for several years in London, and during World War II she lived and performed in Bournemouth.[1] Her place of death is uncertain, but thought to be Castres or Dourgne, on 19 or 28 October 1946.[2][3]

Works

Folville composed for theater, solo instruments, orchestra, chorus, and chamber ensemble. Selected works include:

Orchestral works

Chamber and Piano Works

Choral and Vocal Works

References

  1. Folville , Juliette (Eugenie Emilie), Sophie Drinker Institute, retrieved 8 May 2014
  2. Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers (DIGITIZED ONLINE BY GOOGLEBOOKS). ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 10 December 2010.
  3. Andrews, George W.; Dickinson, Edward (1908). The American history and encyclopedia of music. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Dictionnaire des femmes belges: XIXe et XXe siècles, 2006-01-01, ISBN 9782873864347
  5. 5.0 5.1 Folville, Juliette
  6. 6.0 6.1 Folvile, Juliette
  7. List of compositions
  8. Juliette Folville, Communion