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Le Concert Spirituel was the most prolific concert giving society in 18th century Paris founded by Anne Danican Philidor.[1] Le Concert Spirituel was founded in 1725 and served as instrumental and choral performances at Salle de Swisses of the Tulieres Palace during lent and on other religious holidays when the opera was closed. Women were permitted to compose as both solo singers and solo instrumentalists, which is where Élisabeth de Haulteterre would find ability to actively compose, perform, and participate. Elisabeth was one of the few ambitious women to play violin professionally, and the most prominent during the first half of the eighteenth century at this concert. She was described as playing "with all imaginable intelligence, vivacity, and precision."[citation needed]