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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. The musicologist Mario Facchinetti said about her in 1956: "Marguerite Canal is an inspired composer who keeps to the French style of Fauré, Debussy and Duparc, a style that is sober, noble and pure."

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  • Marie Marguerite Denise Canal (Tolosa de Llenguadoc, 29 de gener de 1890 - 27 de gener de 1978) va ser una compositora i directora tolosana. (ca)
  • Marguerite Canal, née le 29 janvier 1890 à Toulouse au 3 rue des Lois et morte le 27 janvier 1978 à Cépet, est une musicienne, compositrice, cheffe d'orchestre et pédagogue française. Elle est la première femme à diriger un orchestre à la fin de la Première Guerre Mondiale et a obtenu le Concours du Prix de Rome. (fr)
  • Marie-Marguerite-Denise Canal (* 29. Januar 1890 in Toulouse; † 27. Januar 1978 ebenda) war eine französische Komponistin. Canal studierte ab 1903 am Conservatoire de Paris, wo sie Schülerin von Paul Vidal war. Sie gewann beim ersten Wettbewerb um den Prix de Rome 1919 den Ersten Second Grand Prix und im Folgejahr mit der dramatischen Szene Don Juan den Premier Grand Prix. Nach dem mit dem Preis verbundenen Aufenthalt in der Villa Medici in Rom unterrichtete sie am Conservatoire de Paris Solfège. (de)
  • 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. The musicologist Mario Facchinetti said about her in 1956: "Marguerite Canal is an inspired composer who keeps to the French style of Fauré, Debussy and Duparc, a style that is sober, noble and pure." (en)
  • Marie-Marguerite-Denise Canal (Toulouse, 29 januari 1890 - Cepet, 27 januari 1978) was een Frans dirigent, muziekpedagoog en componiste. Ze werd geboren in Toulouse, waar ze behoorde tot een muzikale familie. Haar vader introduceerde haar tot de muziek en de dichtkunst. In 1911 begon ze haar studies aan het conservatorium van Parijs. Ze kreeg er eerste prijzen voor harmonie (1911), pianobegeleiding (1912) en fuga (1915). Na haar afstuderen werd ze er in 1919 leerkracht. (nl)
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