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Published: Friday, 13 September 2024 at 16:31 PM


Read on for a guide to the important 19th-century French composer Louise Farrenc, composer of three vivid, energetic Romantic symphonies, some beautiful chamber music and much more.

Who was Louise Farrenc?

Louise Farrenc is a major musical personality hiding in plain sight. Composer, pianist, researcher, editor and educator, she was praised by the likes of Berlioz and Schumann; she became the Paris Conservatoire’s only 19th-century female professor of piano; she fought for equal pay as a woman, and won it.

Born in the year Napoleon crowned himself Emperor, when Beethoven’s epoch-making Eroica Symphony was contemporary music, she lived to see the devastation of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 and the birth of Saint-Saëns’s Société Nationale de Musique. Most significantly, her music – too long neglected – is seriously good. So good, in fact that we named Louise Farrenc one of the world’s most famous female composers and one of the best French composers of all time.