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Cecile Chaminade (1857-1944) was a real superstar pianist-composer of her time. She was probably the first celebrity ever who inspired a parfume line. Her most popular piece was sold in 5 million copies during her life, and women around the world were gathering in "Chaminade Clubs", devoted exclusivelly to this great composer. How was it then possible, that her music simply dissapeared after her death? Tune in to find out, and also to experience one of the most beautiful (musical) meditations.
Music: Cecile Chaminade "Meditation" from 6 Romances sans paroles op.76
Piano, talk: Katarina Andjelkovic
www.katarinaandjelkovic.com
For the updates on the next episodes follow: www.facebook.com/pianorediscovered
To support Piano ReDiscovered (thank you!) visit: www.buymeacoffee.com/rediscoverPiano
By Katarina Andjelkovic5
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Cecile Chaminade (1857-1944) was a real superstar pianist-composer of her time. She was probably the first celebrity ever who inspired a parfume line. Her most popular piece was sold in 5 million copies during her life, and women around the world were gathering in "Chaminade Clubs", devoted exclusivelly to this great composer. How was it then possible, that her music simply dissapeared after her death? Tune in to find out, and also to experience one of the most beautiful (musical) meditations.
Music: Cecile Chaminade "Meditation" from 6 Romances sans paroles op.76
Piano, talk: Katarina Andjelkovic
www.katarinaandjelkovic.com
For the updates on the next episodes follow: www.facebook.com/pianorediscovered
To support Piano ReDiscovered (thank you!) visit: www.buymeacoffee.com/rediscoverPiano