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was her first husband, with whom she had a daughter (Marie Bertin). She later married Carlo Di Vieto, an Italian lawyer, with whom she had a second daughter (Anne-Marie Di Vieto).
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with the composer. She premiered several of his other works and recorded with him. In the early 1920s she played for
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She died on 17 November 1958 aged 61 after suffering a heart attack while playing in her sister's Paris apartment.
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about how to play his Preludes after having met him when she played the premiere performance of
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and was awarded the "Premier Prix" at age 16. She then studied
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in 1917. Meyer became Satie's favored pianist and premiered
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Jacques-Emile Blanche

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pianist
Les Six
Two-Part Invention No. 1, BWV 772 (0:59)
Inventions and Sinfonias
Nouvelles Suites de Pièces de Clavecin
Jean-Philippe Rameau
1. Allemande (3:54)
7. Gavotte et six doubles (6:47)
Lille
Conservatoire de Paris
Alfred Cortot
Marguerite Long
Maurice Ravel
Ricardo Viñes
Claude Debussy
Erik Satie
Parade

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