Louise Talma
Louise Juliette Talma (October 31, 1906August 13, 1996) was an American composer, academic, and pianist. After studies in New York and in France, piano with Isidor Philipp and composition with Nadia Boulanger, she focused on composition from 1935. She taught at the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau, and at Hunter College. Her opera ''The Alcestiad'' was the first full-scale opera by an American woman staged in Europe. She was the first woman in the National Institute of Arts and Letters and the first woman awarded the Sibelius Medal for Composition. Provided by Wikipedia
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Have you heard? Do you know? divertimento in seven scenes by Talma, Louise 1906-1996
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Studies in spacing, cl, pf - BSB Mus.N. 162,129 [title page:] Studies in Spacing // for // Clarinet and Piano // Louise Talma by Talma, Louise 1906-1996
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Full circle for chamber orchestra by Talma, Louise 1906-1996
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Infanta Marina voice and piano by Talma, Louise 1906-1996
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Piano Compositions by Talma, Louise 1906-1996
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Dialogues for piano and orchestra by Talma, Louise 1906-1996
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