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Nadia Boulanger (1887-1979) France

  • andreachamizoalber
  • Aug 31
  • 1 min read

Composer, pianist, organist, conductor, and teacher who trained and taught many of the great composers of the 20th century. She won the Prix de Rome at a very young age.

Here are her 3 Pieces for cello and piano, with the link to download the score.





As a conductor, she was one of the first to revive Monteverdi's work. She was also the first woman to conduct a concert for the Royal Philharmonic Society of London (1937), the Boston Symphony Orchestra (1938), and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra (1939).

Here is her Fantasy for piano and orchestra, no score.





She taught at multiple venues: the American Conservatory of Music, the Juilliard School, the Yehudi Menuhin School, the Longy School, the Royal College of Music, the Royal Academy of Music, and for seven decades in her department, where he met with students and scholars every Wednesday.

Here is her work 3 Improvisations for organ along with the link to download the score.





Finally, I share Soir d'hiver, a winter song for voice and piano.




 
 
 

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