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Eugénie-Émilie Juliette Folville (1870-1946)

  

 
 

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Stella Maris1
72 Princess Road
B'[ourne]mouth2
Tel 1063

 My dear Mrs. Jennings,

     Many grateful thanks
for your very kind letter
and generous subscription
to the fund for the concert.
I am sorry you cannot
manage to come to the
concert—but I am
much looking forward
to seeing you after Xmas
as the choir is certainly
going on (we shall
have another concert on January 18th).
I am very glad to hear

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you will be able to join
and I will let you hear
more about it.
Hoping to see you
soon, with renewed
thanks

[Truly or Faithfully  yours]

Juliette Folville4

NOTES:

1. Stella Maris - Latin for "Star of the Sea," was probably
the name of her cottage on Princess Road.

2. #72 Princess Road is just to the north of County Gates
Gyratory, as it is called today, a circular road at the
convergence of Poole Road, The Avenue and Wessex Way
in Bournemouth, England.

3. Telephone service was available.

4. Here she spells out her name, rather than using "J."
 

ABOUT  THE   COMPOSER

Eugénie-Emile Juliette Folville was born in Liége, Belgium on January 5, 1870. She was taught music by her father very early. She showed a great even prodigious talent for the violin. He debut as a concert violinist was in Liége in 1879.  Her Chant de Noël was performed at the Liége Cathedral when she was 17. She continued giving violin and piano concerts in Belgium and northern France. She went to England in 1888. She was appointed as a professor of music at the Liége Conservatory in 1898. In 1914 she lived in Bournemouth, England and returned to Europe after the conclusion of World War I. She died in Dourgne, (Tarn), France on October 28, 1946.

Folville's works include: Two piano sonatas, two books f songs, a piano quartet, three orchestral suites, a violin concerto, a two-act opera, "Atala," a symphonic poem, motets, a piano concerto and many pieces for organ and piano.

Rev.01/25/2004

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