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Dulce María created a stir in her home town that led to creation of the
Conservatory there, with Dulce María Serret as director. The Conservatory staged concerts, recitals and lectures. At the Provincial Conservatory she taught many well-known musicians. The composer
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on 12 September 1898. She showed musical aptitude from an early age, and began music lessons when she was 9 years old. In her home town she was taught by
Gustavo Rogel and Ramón Figueroa. She was given a recommendation by the professor José Marín Varona of
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Conservatory. She graduated in 1917 and performed before the royal family. She performed throughout Spain and Portugal in large venues in major cities. At the age of 22 she moved to France in 1920 and attended the
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was her pupil in 1928 at the
Conservatorio Provincial of Oriente. He was one of her favorite students. Silvio Rogríguez Cardenas was also one of her pupils. The choral director Ana Ariaza was another. She spent most of her life teaching music.
161:. On 15 July 1926 she performed with her brother Antonio in the Teatro Oriente in Santiago de Cuba. Antonio Serret founded the first symphony orchestra in Santiago de Cuba. They were both friends of the Cuban composer
95:(1898 – 30 May 1989) was a Cuban pianist and music teacher. She studied in Spain and France, and toured in Europe for several years before returning to Cuba, where she taught for most of the rest of her life.
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