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Vuillemin, LucyOther forms
France desconocida - desconocida
Soprano who developed her artistic career in France. She married the composer Louis Vuillemin, with whom she offered concerts. She was a soloist of the Concerts Colonne, Lamoureaux and Pasdeloup, and performed in small roles during the seasons of Ópera-Comique, Théâtre des Arts and Théâtre de Champs-Élysées. Gabriel Fauré dedicated her the song "Je me poserai sur ton coeur" (1914), and Albert Roussel "Sarabande" of his "Deux mélodies", piece whose first audition took place in the Salle des Agriculteurs in Paris in 1919, with Louis Vuillemin in the piano.
During the First World War, she wrote to Manuel de Falla, whom she sent her best memories to. In 1925, she received very good critics from the French press, when she sang the character of Mélisande in the opera Claude Debussy and Maurice Maeterlinck.