Lili Boulanger
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About
Marie-Juliette Olga "Lili" Boulanger (French: 21 August 1893 – 15 March 1918) was a French composer, and the first female winner of the Prix de Rome composition prize. Her older sister was the noted composer and composition teacher Nadia Boulanger. As a Parisian-born child prodigy, Boulanger's talent was apparent at the age of two, when Gabriel Fauré, a friend of the family and later one of Boulanger's teachers, discovered she had perfect pitch. Her parents, both of whom were musicians, encouraged their daughter's musical education. Her mother, Raissa Myshetskaya (Mischetzky), was a Russian princess who married her Paris Conservatoire teacher, Ernest Boulanger (1815–1900), who won the Prix de Rome in 1835. Her father was 77 years old when she was born and she became very attached to him. Her grandfather Frédéric Boulanger had been a noted cellist and her grandmother Juliette a singer. Boulanger accompanied her ten-year-old sister Nadia to classes at the Paris Conservatoire before she was five, shortly thereafter sitting in on classes on music theory and studying organ with Louis Vierne. She also sang and played piano, violin, cello and harp. Her teachers included Marcel Tournier and Alphonse Hasselmans.
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Trois morceaux pour piano : I. D'un vieux jardin
Jardins suspendusD'un Matin de Printemps
Bardcore Volume 1Pie Jesu
Bardcore Volume 1Les Sirènes
Bardcore Volume 1Doina Fantasy: Doina
Paganini's Devil's Violin - 30 Must-Have Virtuoso Violin Classics
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Discography
Threads of Eternity
Album2025Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique / Boulanger: D’un soir triste
Album2025Angélus
Album2025Horizons: French Mélodies
Album2025Fragments II - Lili Boulanger
Album2024
A Room of Her Own
Album20241919: Coda
Album2023
Poétesses symphoniques
Album2023Femmes de légende
Album2023Les Heures claires: The Complete Songs
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