“Women Composers, Women Musicians: The Forgotten History”
On February 10, Féminin Pluriel Montpellier Méditerranée will have the pleasure of welcoming Frédéric Isoletta, pianist, organist, and educator. A certified agrégé in musicology and certified in art history, he develops a form of musical mediation in which listening, dialogue, and enjoyment are an integral part of the experience.
He will present an illustrated lecture at the piano devoted to women composers—artists who, from the 19th century to the present day, wrote major works while evolving in a world where their place was not recognized.
Through musical excerpts and historical context, Frédéric will revisit these erased trajectories, the social and institutional constraints that weighed upon them, and the ways in which their work is now re-emerging within our musical heritage.
A moment to hear again what was silenced for too long, and to question the place of women in artistic creation.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026 – 7:00 p.m.
Terminal#1 – dinner on site


