Episode Synopsis "DCD 102 - Nadia Boulanger: Lieder and Chamber Music"
Nadia Boulanger was best known as a teacher of composers. The number of pupils who studied with her between 1907 and 1979 is staggering -- especially when you consider how many of them would go on to become internationally known composers and performers. The list includes Aaron Copland, Lennox Berkeley, Roy Harris, and Philip Glass to name but a few. But first and foremost, Boulanger was a
Listen "DCD 102 - Nadia Boulanger: Lieder and Chamber Music"
More episodes of the podcast The DCD Classical 'Cast
- DCD 114 - March On!
- DCD 113 - 20th Century 4-Hand Piano Music
- DCD 112 - Alain Organ Music
- DCD 111 - Teatro Imaginario: Scarlatti Sonatas
- DCD 110 - An Orchestra Of One
- DCD 109 - Arthur Bliss String Quartets
- DCD 108 - Moments with Annette
- DCD 107 - David Baker: Jazz Concertos
- DCD 106 - William Bergsma: Complete Piano Music
- DCD 105 - The Stanford String Quartet
- DCD 104 - Rhapsody: The Music of George Gershwin
- DCD 103 - Beethoven: Early Dance Music
- DCD 102 - Nadia Boulanger: Lieder and Chamber Music
- DCD 101 - In a Landscape
- DCD 100 - Henri Lazarof: Music for Strings
- DCD 099 - Delius for Organ
- DCD 098 - Zeltzer Plays Rachmaninov and Prokofiev
- DCD 097 - Max Reger: Piano Pieces
- DCD 096 - Luciano Simoni, Italian Symphonist
- DCD 095 - Centennial Celebration, Part 2
- DCD 094 - Centennial Celebration, Part 1
- DCD 093 - October on Achill
- DCD 092 - Vincenzo Albrici: Concerti Sacre
- DCD 091 - Violin Solo 5
- DCD 090 - Mr. Arbeau's School of Dancing