BOULANGER, NADIA

nädyäˈ, 1887–1979, French conductor and musician, b. Paris. Boulanger was considered an outstanding teacher of composition. She studied at the Paris Conservatory, where in 1945 she became professor. Boulanger taught at the École normale de Musique, Paris, and (from 1921) at the American Conservatory, Fontainebleau, becoming its director in 1950. As the teacher of such American composers as Walter Piston, Aaron Copland, Virgil Thomson, Roy Harris, and Marc Blitzstein, she has profoundly influenced American music. She often visited the United States, as teacher, lecturer, organist, and guest conductor of the Boston Symphony (1938) and the New York Philharmonic (1939). She was noted for her conducting of choral works. Boulanger's sister Lily (1893–1918) was a distinguished composer.

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...as personally and directly as when he numbered among the students in his composition class Ravel, Koechlin, Roger-Ducasse, Boulanger, Schmitt, Enesco, and others. Faure was pushed to retire from the Conservatoire in 1920 because of his advanced age, his...
...Orledge 121 5 Nadia Boulanger 1887 1979 : The Teacher in...Ashgate, and writing a book on Nadia and Lili Boulanger. Rob Strachan is currently...composition and music theory. Nadia Boulanger was the most celebrated femme...
...important pedagogues, but each Nadia Boulanger, Stravinsky, Maurice Ravel...and style. He is to me what Nadia Boulanger was to students of musical composition...Moreover, he was very close to Nadia Boulanger. He habitually showed her scores...
...1921-Fall 1924: Studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris Sonata Movement...Orchestration Surveyed A Note on Nadia Boulanger Piano Variations kb...the Star-Spangled Manner Nadia Boulanger: An Affectionate Portrait...
...States from study in Paris with Nadia Boulanger in 1921 24.... Now, Coplands...who studied in France with Nadia Boulanger (1887 1979), and the decisive...first included his discovery of Nadia Boulanger and her discovery of him, with...
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...including Gaby Casadesus and Nadia Boulanger--made up half or more than half...highly regimented directorship of Nadia Boulanger, which spanned 1949-79, a number...to confusion among students. Nadia Boulanger, herself celebrated for her...
...OperaComique never came to fruition. Nadia Boulangers setting of Charles Grandmougins...third movement of Example 1. Nadia Boulanger, Les sirenes: ms. p. 2, voices...legend as Grandmougins poem. 6 Nadia Boulanger is experimenting in this work...
Painting, art history, and geography. by Bret Wallach Many years ago Nadia Boulanger wrote that every time the pianist Dinu Lipatti played a piece of music he heard it afresh. She made it sound as if this came naturally...
...Fountainebleau, where he was a student of Nadia Boulanger and Robert Casadesus. Other fellowships...studied for two years on a Fulbright with Nadia Boulanger. I understand that Boulanger was so impressed by your talent that you...
...to Berlin. Seeing potential in Bowless work, Copland wanted Paul to meet and study with his own teacher in Paris, Nadia Boulanger. The tensions at home between father and son precipitated an early departure, and agreeing to meet with Copland for...
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...Simeone OLIVIER MESSIAEN AND NADIA Boulanger were two of the giants of...letters from Messiaen to Nadia Boulanger, preserved among her papers...annual memorial service for Boulangers lamented sister, Lili. Nadia evidently asked Messiaen...
...Arthur Houle Internationally renowned pianist, teacher, composer and writer, Seymour Bernstein studied with Nadia Boulanger, Georges Enesco and Sir Clifford Curzon. He has appeared as soloist and collaborative pianist in Asia, Europe and...
...teacher, organist, and critic Nadia Boulanger, then only thirty-three. She...favorite. He later declared, "Nadia Boulanger knew everything there was to...written in 1924 at the request of Nadia Boulanger for her American debut as an...
...compelling blend of iridescent textures and dark sonorities? A pupil of Elisabeth Lutyens, Harrison Birtwistle and Nadia Boulanger,1 Powers has been the recipient of a number of high-profile commissions, including three from the BBC - for the orchestral...
...20th-century. He lived from 1900 to 1990 and his composing career was dominated by the influence of his great teacher, Nadia Boulanger. Her cosmopolitan style helped Copland avoid the extreme Americanism of some of his contemporaries. The pieces recorded...
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...strengthen heart, conduct arm exercises Byline: Dr. Gabe Mirkin, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Pablo Casals, Nadia Boulanger, Arturo Toscanini and Leopold Stokowski all conducted major orchestras into their nineties. Walter Damrosch, Arthur...
...Lennox Berkeley, and Maw eventually went to Paris to study further with Berkeleys own teacher, the extraordinary Nadia Boulanger, although it was to be an uneasy relationship. Torn between his own instincts and the trends of the times, he entered...
...of the great teacher Nadia Boulanger to Birmingham Town...choir and orchestra by Boulangers sister Lili, who died...and rose above it, Nadia becoming the formidable...in Caroline Potters Nadia and Lili Boulanger (Ashgate Publishing...
...time by a female guest conductor, the renowned Nadia Boulanger, in 1939 in a program that included music composed by Miss Boulangers sister, Lili Boulanger. The first female member of the orchestra was...
...solo piano opuses here, suavely contrapuntal, Gallic in feeling (Berkeley famously studied with the inspirational Nadia Boulanger), and unobtrusively virtuosic, not least in their exploration of the entire keyboard-range, often entailing hand...
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BOULANGER, NADIA nadya boolaNzha , 1887 1979, French conductor and musician, b. Paris. Boulanger was considered an outstanding teacher...Conservatory, where in 1945 she became professor. Boulanger taught at the Ecole normale de Musique...
...PISTON, WALTER 1894 1976, American composer and teacher, b. Rockland, Maine. Piston studied at Harvard and with Nadia Boulanger in Paris; he joined the faculty of Harvard in 1926. He became a Guggenheim Fellow in 1934. Piston was a neoclassicist...
...HOWARD 1909 78, American composer, b. Atlanta. He studied at the Cleveland Institute of Music and in Paris with Nadia Boulanger. Among his compositions are three symphonies, Night Music for chamber orchestra, a Short Symphony, and songs...
...VIRGIL 1896 1989, American composer, critic, and organist, b. Kansas City, Mo. Thomson studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger . Until about 1926 he wrote in a dissonant, neoclassic style, but after his 16-minute quintet Sonata da chiesa...
HARRIS, ROY 1898 1979, American composer, b. Lincoln co., Okla. Harris was a pupil of Arthur Farwell and Nadia Boulanger . He began to compose c.1925, ultimately producing more than 200 works. His early compositions displayed the melodic...
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