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In page Cécile Chaminade:

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During the 1870s and 1880s several of her works were programmed by the prestigious Société nationale de musique[8]. In her early years, she gave recitals throughout France, Switzerland, Belgium and Holland.[9] In 1892, she debuted in England, where her work was popular.[2] Isidor Philipp, head of the piano department at the Conservatoire de Paris, championed her works.[citation needed] She repeatedly returned to England in the 1890s, premiering her compositions with such singers as Blanche Marchesi and Pol Plançon.[10] She visited England again in 1907 and performed at the Aeolian Hall in London,[11] and in Bath.[12] Queen Victoria was known to enjoy Chaminade's music[13] and in 1901 at her funeral, the Prélude for Organ, Op. 78, by Chaminade was played.[14]