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  1. Germaine Tailleferre (French: [ʒɛʁmɛn tɑjfɛʁ]; born Marcelle Germaine Taillefesse; 19 April 1892 – 7 November 1983) was a French composer and the only female member of the group of composers known as Les Six.

  2. Apr 22, 2020 · Introduction. Germaine Tailleferre (b. 1892–d. 1983) was a prolific composer of symphonic, chamber, film, and radio music who participated actively in French and international musical life for more than six decades. Tailleferre is most commonly remembered as the sole female member of Les Six, but her association with that group was relatively ...

  3. Germaine Tailleferre. Composer. Germaine Tailleferre. 1892 - 1983. The composer Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) played the piano and organ, taught and also painted. Thanks to her father’s opposition to her musical education, she changed her name early on from ‘Taillefesse’ to ‘Tailleferre’.

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  5. Tailleferre, Germaine (1892–1983) French composer, a member of the famous group of modern musicians known as Les Six , who emancipated herself from the musical constraints of academic training to create lively, crisp, straightforward music that echoed jazz.

  6. 21 images. See the full gallery: 21 of the greatest women composers in classical music. Tailleferre was the only woman in the group of French composers, Les Six. Encouraged and inspired by her friends – including Poulenc and Ravel – she wrote many of her most important works during the 1920s, including her first Piano Concerto, the Harp ...

  7. Oct 31, 2023 · In this episode, I'm joined by WETA Classical's Evan Keely, and we're exploring the life and music of French composer, Germaine Tailleferre. Her life was marked by world events like surviving a cholera pandemic and multiple world wars, and she also faced tragedy at home.

  8. Germaine Tailleferre. The French critic Henri Collet originated the label Les Six in his article “The Russian Five, the French Six, and M. Erik Satie” ( Comoedia , January 1920). Collet wished to draw a parallel between the well-known, highly nationalistic, late 19th-century Russian composers called The…

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