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Caroline Boissier-Butini

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wrote that her father was her most important patron, though he played no instrument. As a member of the upper class of Geneva, she grew up in a favorable environment for the artistic education of girls, but in her direct family environment, nobody employed the same intensity with music as she did. In
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Piano Concerto No. 6 ("Swiss"); Pièce pour l'orgue; Piano Sonata No. 1; Divertissement; performed by Eva-Maria Zimmermann (piano); Regula Küffer (flute); Nicoleta Paraschivescu (organ); Babette Dorn (piano); Didier Puntos (piano); Michel Westphal (clarinet); Catherine Pépin (bassoon); Berner
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She was well-known in the social and artistic circles of Geneva as both a pianist and a composer. She once noted in her diary: "J'ai un tiers consacré de ma vie à la musique" ("I have a third of my life dedicated to music"; journal no. 3, probably 1806). She died in Prégny, near
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her writings, the name of a teacher is mentioned only once, in 1808: François-Charles Mansui (1785–1847), a resident of Geneva between 1807 and 1812. Thus, Butini may have had lessons with him as a young adult. It is not known who taught her the basics of playing the
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Piano Concertos No. 5 ("Irish") and No. 6 ("Swiss"); Divertissement; performed by Adalberto Maria Riva (piano), Sarah van Corneval (flute), Pierre-André Taillard (clarinet), Rogério Gonçalves (bassoon); on: VDE-Gallo CD-1627 (CD,
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At age 22, she was married to Auguste Boissier (1784–1856), who played the violin. He also supported her musical activities.
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All other piano works unpublished; manuscripts in Bibliothèque de Genève, Fonds Boissier, Ms mus 97 and Ms mus 98.
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During her travels to Paris and London in 1818, she heard some of the foremost pianists of her day, including
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of the Republic and Canton of Geneva, E.C. rep. 3.31, Image number 73.
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As a pianist, her repertoire included music by the "ancient masters"
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Sophie Drinker Institut page on Caroline Boissier-Butini (German)
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Radio Swiss Classic article on Caroline Boissier-Butini (German)
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Kammerorchester, Matthias Kuhn (cond.); on: VDE-Gallo CD-1277.
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vol. 10) (OsnabrĂĽck: Epos, 2013); ISBN 978-3-940255-36-5.
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