Atala Thérèse Annette Wartel, née Adrien (2 July 1814 – 6 November 1865), was a French pianist, music educator, composer and critic.[1]
Biography
Born in Paris, Thérèse Wartel was the daughter of the opera singer Martin-Joseph Adrien or Andrien (1767–1822) and the Baroness Gabrielle Constance de Philippy de Bucelly d'Estrées (1782–1854). She was also the sister of the piano virtuoso Rosine-Charlotte DelSarte who was the wife of the renowned French music and movement teacher Francois DelSarte (1811–1871).[2]
In 1833, she married the tenor Pierre-François Wartel (1806–1882) [5] and had a son, Émile,[6] who performed for many years at the Théâtre-Lyrique and later established a vocal school of his own.[7]
^Chitty, Alexis (1900). "Wartel, Pierre" . A Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 4:6. p. 383. see final para....."Their son..Émil, was engaged for many years at the Théâtre Lyrique, but has since then established a vocal school of his own....."