Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville (5 January 1870 – 28 October 1946) was a Belgian pianist, violinist, music educator, conductor and composer.
Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville was born in Liège, Belgium, and began the study of music with her father who was a lawyer and amateur musician.
She studied violin with Charles Malherbe, Ovide Musin and César Thomson and made her debut in Liège in 1879.
She had a successful career on the concert stage, and in 1897 took a position teaching piano at the Royal Conservatory of Liège.
[2] Folville composed for theater, solo instruments, orchestra, chorus, and chamber ensemble.