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Hélène de Montgeroult, born March 2, 1764, in Lyon and died May 20, 1836, in Florence, was a French composer and pianist. Recognised as one of the best fortepiano performers and improvisers of her time, and a published composer, Montgeroult adapted to the rapid development of her instrument by makers such as Erard. She is considered by her biographer Jérôme Dorival as a bridge between classicism and romanticism. He describes her as “the missing link between Mozart and Chopin”.
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Hélène de Montgeroult
Country: | France |
Period: | Romantique |
Biography
Hélène de Montgeroult, born March 2, 1764, in Lyon and died May 20, 1836, in Florence, was a French composer and pianist. Recognised as one of the best fortepiano performers and improvisers of her time, and a published composer, Montgeroult adapted to the rapid development of her instrument by makers such as Erard. She is considered by her biographer Jérôme Dorival as a bridge between classicism and romanticism. He describes her as “the missing link between Mozart and Chopin”.