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Pauline Viardot

An accessible biography of the nineteenth-century performer and composer. 

Pauline Viardot, née García, emerged from one of Europe’s most celebrated musical families to become a renowned singer and a cultural icon. Her life spanned the glittering cosmopolitan circles of nineteenth-century Europe, where music, theater, literature, and politics intersected, and she moved effortlessly among languages, styles, and genres. Yet Viardot was more than a performer; she was a lifelong composer whose songs reflected her vision of a Europe without borders. This biography places her music at its heart, revealing how her compositions embodied transnational ideals and creative independence. Accessible and engaging, it illuminates the personal and professional life of a remarkable woman whose artistry and intellect left a lasting mark on European culture.


192 pages | 30 halftones | 5.12 x 7.87 | © 2026

Critical Lives

Biography and Letters

Music: General Music


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