Feminine Fusion

April 2, 2017: Nadia Boulanger, Teacher (Part 2)

Nadia Boulanger

Nadia Boulanger

“The essential conditions of everything you do must be choice, love, passion” – Nadia Boulanger

 

Nadia Boulanger taught literally hundreds of students. Her influence continues to reach into even the most recent works and concerts in today’s classical music arena. On this episode of Feminine Fusion, we’ll highlight some of Boulanger’s students who concentrated on performance, rather than composition. This is Nadia Boulanger: An Influential Woman.

 

“Influential Women: Nadia Boulanger, Teacher (Part 2)”

Georges Enesco: Piano Sonata No. 3 for Two Pianos
Nadia Boulanger & Dinu Lipatti, pianos
Angel/EMI 67567

Franz Schubert: Impromptu No. 2 in A-flat Major, D. 935
Carol Rosenberger, piano
“Such Stuff as Dreams: A Lullaby Album for Children and Adults”
Delos 3230

Anonymous: Niña y Viña
Judith Malafronte, mezzo-soprano; The Newberry Consort
“Cornago: Missa de la mapa mundi”
Harmonia Mundi 907083

Francesco Landini: Dolcie signiore
Judith Malafronte, mezzo-soprano; The Newberry Consort
“Cornago: Missa de la mapa mundi”
Harmonia Mundi 907083

Ernest Chausson: Poème for Violin & Orchestra
Ginette Neveu, violin
Philharmonia Orchestra; Issay Dobrowen, conductor
Cedar Records 320

 

Run time: 58:44

Feminine Fusion highlights the roles of women in classical music. Host Diane Jones brings you stories and music of the women who create, perform, and inspire. Produced in the studios at WCNY-FM.

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