Charlotte Tardieu

Marie Charlotte Elisabeth d'Arpentigny de Malleville Tardieu[1] (9 September 1829 – May 1890) was a French[2] composer,[3] concert pianist,[4] and teacher[5] who organized chamber recitals throughout Europe.

She studied music in Rouen with Jean-Amédée le Froid de Méreaux.

She appeared with other musicians such as flutist Vincent Dorus, clarinetist Adolphe Leroy, the Maurin Chevillard string quartet, Jean Méreaux, Camille Saint-Saëns, violinist Pablo de Sarasate, oboist Charles Louis Triebert, cellist Olive Charlier Vaslin, and oboist Louis Verroust.

Georges Onslow dedicated his Septet for Piano and Wind Instruments, Op.

[11] She formed at least one class to study classical piano repertoire with performers Casimir, Dorus, Gouffe, Lebouc, Maurin, and Ney.