During her time at the Brussels Royal Conservatory of Music she won first prize for solfeggio (1942) and a "mention for piano accompaniment".
[4] Colin-De Clerck composes vocal, chamber and electronic music.
Lento, with many tempo changes; clusters, repeated tones, contrasting registers, textures, dynamics, and motives.
Lento, with many tempo changes; clusters, repeated tones, contrasting registers, textures, dynamics, and motives.
Giocoso (4',9p): scherzo in 2/4, LH staccato 7th chords, 8vas, playful 16th-note runs; syncopated figures in RH.