Co-hosts Michael Stern and Dan Margolies delve into a diverse program beginning with the tragically short life and beautiful music of Lili Boulanger. We'll also hear a chamber work from Astor ...
The Memorial Classical Music Series presents a salon-style house violin & piano duo concert featuring quite romantic music by Clara Schumann, Amy Beach, Cecile Chaminade, Lili Boulanger, Germaine ...
This story was originally published in April 2019. We’re republishing it now as part of our new series “The Undersung.” Fame, at least lasting fame — the your-work-goes-down-in-history kind, often ...
Although her older sister Nadia was much more famous (and long-lived), Lili Boulanger was a talented composer who showed great promise. Sadly, the promising young musician died in 1918 at the age of ...
One of today’s most prominent conductors, a rising-star violin soloist and the Columbus Symphony Orchestra shone in intense and beautiful performances of works by Lili Boulanger, Mozart and Brahms ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A festival broadens our understanding of Nadia Boulanger, the pathbreaking composer, conductor and thinker. By William Robin For several months in ...
Throughout history, women composers have had one almost insuperable obstacle to overcome; their gender. The mere fact of being a woman was enough to ensure any female composer would be excluded from ...
Emile Naoumoff's concert features Fauré, Ravel, Nadia and Lili Boulanger, and his own compositions. At the age of seven, after a fateful meeting in Paris, Emile Naoumoff became the last disciple of ...
Even if you don’t consider yourself well versed in the world of classical music, you can probably name at least one composer: Bach, Beethoven, and Mozart are household names. But can you name a woman ...
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