Baronne Almaury de Maistre

Baronne Almaury de Maistre (English: Baroness Almaury de Maistre) née Henriette-Marie de Sainte-Marie (31 July 1809, Nevers – 7 June 1875, Chaulgnes) was a French composer. In 1831 she married Baron Charles-Augustin Almaury de Maistre.[1][2] She was the cousin of Joseph de Maistre by marriage and maintained a popular salon.[3] She composed etudes and an opera Roussalka which was presented in Brussels at the Théâtre de la Monnaie in 1870.[4]

References

  1. de Guérin, Maurice; de Guérin, Eugénie; Moreau, Pierre (1965). Maurice et Eugénie de Guérin.
  2. Barthès, Émile (1929). Eugénie de Guérin d'après des documents inédits.
  3. Lowrie Joyce O. (1974). The Violent Mistique.
  4. Revue et gazette musicale de Paris, Volume 37. 1870.
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