Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos

Several composers dedicated compositions to her, and she toured Europe and North America and produced recordings at the turn of the 20th century.

[6] Camille Saint-Saëns dedicated his Africa fantasia to Roger-Miclos, which she premiered in 1891 to great acclaim.

[10][11] "She comes from Southern France, the land of fire and passion, and is an artist of interesting and unconventional qualities, possessing a strongly marked sense of rhythm, brilliant and incisive touch, and her playing is marked with certainty, that adds tonal charm to brilliancy," observed one reviewer, adding "As a pianiste she is an artistic diplomat.

[15] American painter George Da Maduro Peixotto made a portrait of her in 1893.

She was also the subject of a medal made by French artist Geneviève Granger [fr], exhibited in 1909.

Marie-Aimée Roger-Miclos, from a 1903 publication.