Suzanne Joly


Suzanne Joly was a French composer and pianist born in Oran.
A child prodigy, she performed in Algeria and France before becoming the student for the piano of Lazare-Lévy and Antoinette Véluard, for writing of Olivier Messiaen and Jean Roger-Ducasse at the Conservatoire de Paris. Her real name was 'Suzanne Obadia', wife of painter Louis Joly, she wrote a musical work covering all genres: Petite Suite for orchestra Sérénade; Fantaisie concertante for piano and orchestra Rupestre pour orchestre Mélodies ; Ode à la Jeune Fille ; String quartet; Thème, Variations et Allegro Fugato for solo piano etc.
Died in Paris in 2012, she was buried at Cimetière parisien de Bagneux.
A large part of her archives is housed at the Centre International Albert Roussel.