Thursday, April 8, 2010

  • "Ameile-Julie.jpg." wikipedia.org. Web. 7 Apr 2010.

6th artifact

  • "Julie Candeille.jpg." wikipedia.org. Web. 7 Apr 2010.

7th artifact

  • "It's not over until the fat lady sings." blogger.com Web. 8 Apr 2010.

8th artifact

  • "French Revolution." roseblumtv.flies.wordpress.com. Web. 8 Apr 2010.

9th artifact

  • "French Flag." maxdunbar.files.wordpress.com. Web. 8 Apr 2010.

10th artifact

· Amalie Julie Candeille Simons, a song." donneinmusica.org. Web. 7 Apr 2010.

3rd artifact

  • Dr. David C.F., Wright. "Ameile-Julie Candeille." 2-3. Web. 7 Apr 2010. .

4th artifact

  • "Julie Candeille." musicmac.ifrance.com/images. Web. 7 Apr 2010.

5th artifact


This is the Franch flag.
This painting is on the French Revolution. I was a strong supporter of it and performed and was a member to a lot of salons.



She represents my passion for singing and opera.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010


This is an engraving of me done in c. 1810.

This is me acting in my opera "Cathrine ou la Belle Fermiere".

This is me writting music. Something I love.
"Her other major project was writing a three act comedy in prose, Catherine ou la Belle Fermiere given its first performance on 17 November 1792. She also wrote the music. It was a great success and was staged about 150 times in Paris, Brussels and Lille over the next 35 years. At the height of the revolution it was performed 113 times in six Paris theatres. In 1793 it was voted among the top ten plays. She took the title role herself and sung many of the songs while playing the harp." -Dr. David C.F. Wright

Monday, April 5, 2010


This represents the music I have written and played through-out my life.