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Jeanne Louise Hillemacher Servier (1807-1858) was a French composer who published most of her work under the name Mme. H. Servier. Her best known work was Methode Elementaire et Progressive de Chant a l’Usage de Toutes les Voix. Servier was the oldest of five children born to Wilhelmine Faber and Guillaume Hillemacher. Her youngest brother was the painter Eugene Ernest Hillemacher. She married Henry A. Servier sometime before 1835, when she dedicated her composition Variations on the Evening Bells, opus 2, to her husband.
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dbo:abstract | Jeanne Louise Hillemacher Servier (1807-1858) was a French composer who published most of her work under the name Mme. H. Servier. Her best known work was Methode Elementaire et Progressive de Chant a l’Usage de Toutes les Voix. Servier was the oldest of five children born to Wilhelmine Faber and Guillaume Hillemacher. Her youngest brother was the painter Eugene Ernest Hillemacher. She married Henry A. Servier sometime before 1835, when she dedicated her composition Variations on the Evening Bells, opus 2, to her husband. Little is known about Servier’s education. She worked with contemporary composers, musicians, and writers. Jacques-Louis Battmann dedicated his composition Fleur des Alpes to her. She collaborated with cellist Auguste Franchomme to compose a piece for cello and piano. Servier adopted the common practice of writing and arranging works based on themes by other composers, such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Vincenzo Belllini, Gaetano Donizetti, Ambroise Thomas, and Giuseppe Verdi. Servier’s compositions were published by Henry Lemoine, Pacini, Schonenberger, and Schott. Her publications include: (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Jeanne Louise Hillemacher Servier (1807-1858) was a French composer who published most of her work under the name Mme. H. Servier. Her best known work was Methode Elementaire et Progressive de Chant a l’Usage de Toutes les Voix. Servier was the oldest of five children born to Wilhelmine Faber and Guillaume Hillemacher. Her youngest brother was the painter Eugene Ernest Hillemacher. She married Henry A. Servier sometime before 1835, when she dedicated her composition Variations on the Evening Bells, opus 2, to her husband. (en) |
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