Marie-Marguerite-Denise Canal (29 January 1890 – 27 January 1978), also known as Marguerite Canal, was a French conductor, music educator and composer. She was born in Toulouse into a musical family, and her father introduced her to music and poetry. She studied singing and piano at the Paris Conservatoire in 1911, and after completing her work there, became a teacher at the Conservatoire. In 1917, she became the first woman in France to conduct an orchestra.
Trois pièces romantiques: II. Nocturne ré bémol majeur, lento
Les roses de Saadi
Sonata for violin and piano (1925): I. Andantino
L'amour marin (Arr. for Violin, Cello & Ensemble by Simon Nebout)
Violin Sonata: I. Andantino
Sonate pour violon et piano: III. Adagio espressivo
Violin Sonata: IV. Allegro con bravura
Sonata for violin and piano (1925): II. Sourd et haletant
Violin Sonata: II. Sourd et haletant
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