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Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (24 January 1894 – 30 June 1976) was a Swiss composer, pianist and harpsichordist. Roesgen-Champion studied at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève, notably with Marie Panthès. From 1926, she lived as a composer in Paris. She composed works for orchestra, harpsichord and piano, as well as chamber and choral works. As a pianist she performed several piano concertos by Mozart and Haydn. On harpsichord she performed compositions for harpsichord by Jean-Henry d'Anglebert and Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach.

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  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (ca)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (de)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (fr)
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  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (nl)
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  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (* 25. Januar 1894 in Genf; † 30. Juni 1976 ebenda) war eine Schweizer Komponistin und Cembalistin. Roesgen-Champion studierte am Konservatorium ihrer Heimatstadt bei Ernest Bloch und Émile Jaques-Dalcroze. Seit 1926 lebte sie als Komponistin in Paris. Sie komponierte Orchesterwerke, Cembalo- und Klavierstücke, Kammermusik und Chorwerke. Sie spielte mehrere Klavierkonzerte Mozarts und Haydns sowie Cembalokompositionen von Jean-Henri d’Anglebert, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach und anderen auf Schallplatte ein. (de)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion, née le 25 janvier 1894 à Genève et morte le 30 juin 1976 à Hyères, est une compositrice, pianiste et claveciniste suisse. (fr)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (Genève, 25 januari 1894 - Hyères, 30 juni 1976) was een Zwitserse pianiste en componiste. (nl)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (Ginebra, 25 de gener de 1894 - Ieras, Ginebra i París, 30 de juny de 1976) va ser una compositora, pianista i clavecinista suïssa. Roesgen-Champion va estudiar al Conservatori de Música de Ginebra, sobretot amb Marie Panthès. Des del 1926, va viure com a compositora a París. Va compondre obres per a orquestra, clavicèmbal i piano, així com obres de cambra i corals. Com a pianista, va interpretar diversos concerts per a piano de Mozart i Haydn. Al clavicèmbal va interpretar composicions per a clavicèmbal de Jean-Henry d'Anglebert i Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach. (ca)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (24 January 1894 – 30 June 1976) was a Swiss composer, pianist and harpsichordist. Roesgen-Champion studied at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève, notably with Marie Panthès. From 1926, she lived as a composer in Paris. She composed works for orchestra, harpsichord and piano, as well as chamber and choral works. As a pianist she performed several piano concertos by Mozart and Haydn. On harpsichord she performed compositions for harpsichord by Jean-Henry d'Anglebert and Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach. (en)
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  • Hyères, France (en)
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  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (Ginebra, 25 de gener de 1894 - Ieras, Ginebra i París, 30 de juny de 1976) va ser una compositora, pianista i clavecinista suïssa. Roesgen-Champion va estudiar al Conservatori de Música de Ginebra, sobretot amb Marie Panthès. Des del 1926, va viure com a compositora a París. Va compondre obres per a orquestra, clavicèmbal i piano, així com obres de cambra i corals. Com a pianista, va interpretar diversos concerts per a piano de Mozart i Haydn. Al clavicèmbal va interpretar composicions per a clavicèmbal de Jean-Henry d'Anglebert i Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach. El 1940 Roesgen-Champion va fundar una sèrie de concerts titulada "Suites Française", que va ser un aparador per a estudiants de distinció del Conservatori de París. També va donar suport a l'Orchester Jane Evrard (també coneguda com l'Orquestra femenina de París), fundada per Jane Evrard, que era una orquestra de cambra exclusivament femenina que interpretava obres contemporànies, inclosa l'estrena de la Petite Suite de Guy Ropartz. (ca)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (* 25. Januar 1894 in Genf; † 30. Juni 1976 ebenda) war eine Schweizer Komponistin und Cembalistin. Roesgen-Champion studierte am Konservatorium ihrer Heimatstadt bei Ernest Bloch und Émile Jaques-Dalcroze. Seit 1926 lebte sie als Komponistin in Paris. Sie komponierte Orchesterwerke, Cembalo- und Klavierstücke, Kammermusik und Chorwerke. Sie spielte mehrere Klavierkonzerte Mozarts und Haydns sowie Cembalokompositionen von Jean-Henri d’Anglebert, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach und anderen auf Schallplatte ein. (de)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (24 January 1894 – 30 June 1976) was a Swiss composer, pianist and harpsichordist. Roesgen-Champion studied at the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève, notably with Marie Panthès. From 1926, she lived as a composer in Paris. She composed works for orchestra, harpsichord and piano, as well as chamber and choral works. As a pianist she performed several piano concertos by Mozart and Haydn. On harpsichord she performed compositions for harpsichord by Jean-Henry d'Anglebert and Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach. In 1940 Roesgen-Champion founded a concert series entitled Suites Française which was used a showcase for students of distinction from the Paris Conservatory. She also supported the Orchestre Jane Evrard (also known as the Orchestre féminin de Paris), founded by Jane Evrard, which was an all-female chamber orchestra that performed contemporary works including the premiere of Guy Ropartz' Petite Suite. (en)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion, née le 25 janvier 1894 à Genève et morte le 30 juin 1976 à Hyères, est une compositrice, pianiste et claveciniste suisse. (fr)
  • Marguerite Roesgen-Champion (Genève, 25 januari 1894 - Hyères, 30 juni 1976) was een Zwitserse pianiste en componiste. (nl)
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