Marcelle Villin

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Marcelle Henriette Marie Villin (8 May 1921 – 29 March 2022) was a French composer and organist who published her music under the name "Marcelle Villin." [1]

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Biography

Marcelle Henriette Marie Villin was born in Plomion. [2] She studied music at the Conservatoire de Lille with Kara Chatteley and Edmond Gaujac, and received the Conservatoire's First Prize. Villin later studied at the Collegium Musicum de France and gave organ recitals throughout the United States and France. [3] She was the organist at Sacre Coeur Church in Antibes. [4]

Villin's music has been published by Editions Musicales Transatlantiques, [5] Gerard Billaudot [6] and Henry Lemoine. She died on 29 March 2022, at the age of 100. [7] [8] Her works include: [9]

Chamber

Piano/Organ

Theater

Vocal

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