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Marcelle Fanny Henriette Soulage (12 December 1894 in Lima – 1970) was a French pianist, music critic and composer. Marcelle Soulage was born in Lima, Peru, to French parents. Her father was a mining engineer and had been appointed Professor of Mineralogical Chemistry at the Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Perú. The family returned to Paris when Marcelle was four-and-a-half years old. She began piano lessons at the age of five, and subsequently entered the Conservatoire de Paris studying with Georges Caussade, Paul Vidal, Vincent d'Indy and Nadia Boulanger. Soulage served as professor of piano at the Conservatoire d'Orléans (1921–1925) and professor of music theory at the Conservatoire de Paris (1949–1965). Soulage composed orchestral works, chamber music and songs, sometimes writing under the pseudonym "Marc Sauval". Her Suite for violin, viola and piano won the Prix Leaulle in 1918, and Cello Sonata the Prix des Amis de la Musique in 1920. Soulage's music is published by: Evette & Schaeffer; Buffet-Crampon; Max Eschig; Rouart, Lerolle & Cie; L. Philippo. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Légende, Op. 13
592Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 43: I. Assez animé, dans le caractère d’une improvisation; Allegro moderato
163Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 43: III. Largo expressivo
144Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 43: II. Scherzo: Très vif
125Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 43: IV. Fugue: Allegro moderato
126Cello Sonata in F-Sharp Minor: II. Nocturne
127Cello Sonata in F-sharp minor: III. Allegro vivo
108Cello Sonata in F-Sharp Minor: I. Allegro moderato
99Choral
710Sonata for Solo Viola, Op.43 (Hillary Herndon)
7Marcelle Soulage: Légende
La Viola: Music for Viola and Piano by Women Composers of the 20th Century
Klavierwerke von Komponistinnen aus drei Jahrhunderten
Phia Berghout, Historical Document

Invisibles

La Viola
Spannungen: Musik im Kraftwerk Heimbach

The Lotus Pond: Exotic Oboe Sounds
Harp - Saguaro no. 001
Sonates françaises
Marcelle Soulage: Cello Sonata in F-Sharp Minor: II. Nocturne