Chaminade
[ sha-mee-nad ]
noun
Cé·cile Louise Sté·pha·nie [sey-seellweez stey-fa-nee], /seɪˈsil lwiz steɪ faˈni/, 1857–1944, French pianist and composer.
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How to use Chaminade in a sentence
Chaminade, is distinctly popular to-day, but her work is not considered by critics to be strikingly original.
The Complete Club Book for Women | Caroline French BentonShe commenced to play pastel-toned bits of Nevin and Chaminade, her clear eyes delighting in free vision.
From the Car Behind | Eleanor M. IngramAs an example we may cite the works of Chaminade, which hold the very highest rank in their class.
Woman's Work in Music | Arthur ElsonI played something from Chaminade, as her fancies are always airy and agreeable and unmelancholy.
The Princess Elopes | Harold MacGrathThe life of Chaminade affords still another case of this opposition.
Woman's Work in Music | Arthur Elson
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