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111:, Op. 2 (with eight variations and a caprice, dedicated to her sister Caroline Kiéné) while living in Vienna. Then, after returning to Paris, she published a Rondeau and a set of Études. Fétis mentions a set of waltzes, and although they are in her hand and ascribed with her name, he doubts that she composed them. An article written upon her death at age 34 mentions that she had composed more music, but had refused to publish it "out of modesty". 20: 75:
In 1808, after a misunderstanding over Beethoven's invitation to take Marie and her three-year-old daughter, Caroline, for a drive and her refusal, the famous composer sent an apologetic letter to her and her husband, writing, "It is one of my foremost principles never to occupy any other relations
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in 1809. Marie composed, gave lessons, and did much to introduce Beethoven's music to Parisian audiences. In 1812, her husband was taken prisoner as part of Napoleon's campaign in Russia, and Marie took to teaching piano to support her two children. In 1816 she gave lessons to
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than those of friendship with the wife of another man. I should never want to fill my heart with distrust towards those who may chance some day to share my fate with me, and thus destroy the loveliest and purest life for myself."
72:, impressing him so much that he told her, "That is not exactly the character I wanted to give this piece; but go right on. If it is not wholly mine it is something better." He gave her the autograph of the Appassionata. 56:, who exclaimed, "Oh, my dear child, I did not write this music – it is you who has composed it!" He wrote on the sheet from which she played, "On 20 February 1805, Joseph Haydn was happy". She became a friend of 394: 399: 409: 419: 342: 107:
Marie Bigot studied harmony and composition with Auber and Cherubini in Paris. She composed a Sonata, Op. 1 (dedicated to Queen Luise of Prussia), and
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in 1804, where she lived for five years. She was highly accomplished at the piano and played for
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Virtuosi: A Defense and a (Sometimes Erotic) Celebration of Great Pianists
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Beethoven's Letters, Vol. 1: A Critical Edition, with Explanatory Notes
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"Marie BIGOT of MOROGUES, friend of Beethoven - Colmar"
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