Aimée Van de Wiele (8 March 1907 – 2 November 1991)[1][2] was a Belgian keyboardist and composer, born in Brussels.
Wiele then moved to France to study harpsichord at the Paris Conservatory with Wanda Landowska and musicology with Andre Pirro.
[2] After Landowska's death in 1959, Wiele began teaching at the Paris Conservatory, where she had several notable students, including Elisabeth Chojnacka[4] and Marketta Valve.
[8] In 1965, Wiele served as a judge for the first international harpsichord competition as part of the Musica Antiqua Festival in Bruges, Belgium.
Her recordings (LP and CD) include: Bach Goldberg Variations (Calliope)[10] Concert Champêtre for harpsichord and orchestra by Francis Poulenc (EMI Classics) Le Livre D'Or Du Clavecin (MusicDisc) Les Fastes De La Grande Et Ancienne Menestrandise – Couperin (Nonesuch)[11] Rameau Keyboard Works (Discophiles Français)