French composer
Cecile Paul Simon (April 12, 1881 – January 3, 1970)[1] was a French composer who published under at least two pseudonyms and was the mother of composer Louise Marie Simon (also known as Claude Arrieu).[2]
Simon was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Little is known about her education. She married Paul Simon and their daughter Louise Marie was born in 1903.[1] Simon published under her own name and also under the pseudonyms Guy Portal and John (or Jean) Rovens.[2][3]
Simon's compositions were published by Durdilly and Rouart.[4]
Chamber
- Sonata (violin and piano)[4]
- Sonata No. 2 (flute or violin and piano)[5]
- Trio (violin, cello and piano)[4]
Orchestra
Theatre
- Fleur de Peche (text by L. Payen)[4]
- La Belle au Bois Dormant[4]
Vocal
- "Simple Tale" (medium voice and orchestra or piano; text by Jean Cocteau)[3]
- "Valses" (text by Janine Lirret pseud. Raymonde Terrail)[8]
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