One of the would-have-been great figures of 20th century music, were it not for a lifetime of ill-health robbing her from us at the age of 25; certainly, in my opinion, one of the greatest women composers of all time.
Lili Boulanger: 1893-1918
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOne of the would-have-been great figures of 20th century music, were it not for a lifetime of ill-health robbing her from us at the age of 25; certainly, in my opinion, one of the greatest women composers of all time.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThese programmes are absolutely not to be missed! Follow them from the link below:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b1pngg"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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I'm really looking forward to catching up with this week's CoW, as I have long enjoyed a couple of CDs of her orchestral/choral music (from Y-P Tortelier and Mark Stringer, some overlapping repertoire) and am keen to explore further.
Her music is being featured in this year's Proms, of course, and there will be several opportunities to hear some of it live (in my case, as I suspect for many others, for the first time).
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Originally posted by Rolmill View PostI'm really looking forward to catching up with this week's CoW, as I have long enjoyed a couple of CDs of her orchestral/choral music (from Y-P Tortelier and Mark Stringer, some overlapping repertoire) and am keen to explore further.
Her music is being featured in this year's Proms, of course, and there will be several opportunities to hear some of it live (in my case, as I suspect for many others, for the first time).
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostAs an aside - and since I mentioned Bacewicz earlier as another of the foremost female composers - I just flicked through a documentary on her that someone's uploaded to YouTube (I didn't watch it in its entirety as it's over 50 minutes and all in Polish) and at one point there happens by coincidence to be a very brief clip of the street sign for Rue Lili Boulanger in Paris!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOne of the would-have-been great figures of 20th century music, were it not for a lifetime of ill-health robbing her from us at the age of 25; certainly, in my opinion, one of the greatest women composers of all time.
I have this disc which won a gramophone award in 2000:
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostYes.
I have this disc which won a gramophone award in 2000:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boulanger-F.../dp/B00000JWIU
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI have a cassette of a concert broadcast given I think by that unit in Manchester, excluding "Faust & Helene". Surprisingly muted audience applause - maybe they were all stunned by the impact of the Psalm 130 setting, which has to be one of the most powerful of sacred settings ever. It's been interesting listening to Ms Boulanger's music in the context of new French music of that time with much emphasis on the satirical; I'm going to get a photocopy of her and stick it up on my study wall here.
Thank you.
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