Colette Bailly

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Colette Bailly
Born (1928-08-27) 27 August 1928 (age 95)
Genres Classical
Instrument(s) Piano

Colette Bailly (born 27 August 1928) is a French pianist and composer, a student of Max Deutsch in Paris. [1]

Selected works

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References

  1. "Bailly, Colette (fem) 27.aug.1930- France, Lyons / pianist". Composers Classical Music. Retrieved 14 January 2015.