Nadia Boulanger
French musician, conductor, and teacher
Juliette Nadia Boulanger (French: [ʒyljɛt nadja bulɑ̃ʒe]; 16 September 1887 – 22 October 1979) was a French music teacher, conductor and composer. She taught many of the leading composers and musicians of the twentieth century, and also performed occasionally as a pianist and organist.
She taught in the United States and the United Kingdom, working with music academies including the Juilliard School, the Yehudi Menuhin School, the Longy School, the Royal College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music, but her principal base for most of her life was her family flat in Paris. There, she taught for most of the seven decades from the start of her career until her death at the age of 92.
Boulanger was the first woman to conduct many major orchestras in America and Europe, including the BBC Symphony, Boston Symphony, Hallé, and Philadelphia orchestras. She conducted several world premieres, including works by Copland and Stravinsky.
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- Allegro 1905
- Fugue pour quatuor à cordes 1908
- Cantique 1909
- Les Heures claires 1909
- Prière 1909
- La Mer 1910
- La ville morte 1914
- Pieces to decipher 1914
- Pièce sur des airs populaires flamands 1915
- Vers la vie nouvelle 1915
- 3 Pièces
- Ach, die Augen sind es wieder
- Allons voir sur le lac d'argent
- Au bord de la route
- Aubade
- Chanson (NB 46)
- Chanson (NB 57)
- Doute
- Désespérance
- Extase
- Fantaisie variée
- Heures ternes
- Histoire
- Ilda
- J'ai frappé
- L'Échange
- Le Beau Navire
- Le Couteau
- Lux aeterna
- Mon cœur
- Mon âme
- O schwöre nicht
- Petites pièces pour piano
- Pièce pour deux pianos
- Poème d'amour
- Prélude-Petit Canon-Improvisation
- Soir d'hiver
- Soleils couchants
- Un grand sommeil noir
- Versailles
- Was will die einsame Thräne
- À la mer
- Écoutez la chanson bien douce
- Élégie
The Long Line