Tardieu was born in
Roncherolles (today Roncherolles sur le Vivier). She studied music in Rouen with
Jean-Amédée le Froid de Méreaux. On March 1, 1853, she married
Amédée Eugène Tardieu. Tardieu presented piano recitals throughout Europe, and performed as the soloist in piano concerti by Mozart and Beethoven. She appeared with other musicians such as flutist Vincent Dorus, clarinetist Adolphe Leroy, the Maurin Chevillard string quartet, Jean Méreaux,
Camille Saint-Saëns, violinist
Pablo de Sarasate, oboist Charles Louis Triebert, cellist Olive Charlier Vaslin, and oboist Louis Verroust. Well-known for her interpretation of Mozart, Tardieu specialized in older music and rarely performing music by contemporary composers other than herself. In 1864, she formed a trio with cellist
Alfredo Piatti and violinist
Camille Sivori.
Georges Onslow dedicated his Septet for Piano and Wind Instruments,
Op. 79 to her. She formed at least one class to study classical piano repertoire with performers Casimir, Dorus, Gouffe, Lebouc, Maurin, and Ney. Her compositions, all for piano, included: •
Berceuse, opus 7 •
Carillon, opus 6 •
First Prelude, opus 4 •
Grande Valse Brillante, opus 3 •
Second Prelude, opus 5 •
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