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Lili Boulanger

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date_of_death=15 March 1918 |
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Lili Boulanger (Marie-Juliette Olga Lili Boulanger, 21 August 1893–15 March 1918) was a France|French composer, the younger sister of the noted composer and composition teacher Nadia Boulanger.

A child prodigy, Boulanger's talent was apparent even at the age of two, spotted by her parents, both of whom were musicians themselves and encouraged their daughter's musical education. (Her mother, Raissa Myshetskaya (Mischetzky), was a Russian princess, who married her Paris Conservatoire teacher, Ernest Boulanger; grandfather Fr??d??ric Boulanger had been a noted cellist, and grandmother Juliette a singer.) Boulanger accompanied the ten-year-old Nadia to classes at the Paris Conservatoire before she was five, shortly thereafter sitting in on classes on music theory and studying organ (music)|organ with Louis Vierne; she also sang and played piano, violin, cello, and harp. In 1913, at the age of 19, she won the Prix de Rome for her Faust et H??l??ne, becoming the first woman to win the prize; Nadia had given up entering after four unsuccessful attempts and had focused her efforts upon guiding her sister.

Lili, first a student of Nadia and then of Paul Vidal, Georges Caussade, and Gabriel Faur??—the last of which who was greatly impressed by the young woman's talents and frequently brought songs for her to read— was greatly affected by the 1899 death of her father; many of her works touch on themes of grief and loss. Her work was noted for its colorful harmony and instrumentation and skillful text setting; aspects of Faur?? and Claude Debussy can be seen in her compositions, and Arthur Honegger was one composer influenced by her innovative work.

Her life and work were troubled by the chronic illness, beginning with a case of bronchial pneumonia at age two that weakened her immune system, leading to the intestinal tuberculosis (now called Crohn's Disease) that cut short her life at age 24. Though she loved travel, completing several works in Italy after winning the Prix de Rome, her failing health forced her to return home, where she and Nadia organized efforts to support French soldiers in World War I. Her last years were also a productive time musically as she labored to complete works previously left unfinished. Boulanger was buried in Paris, in the Cimeti??re de Montmartre, leaving unfinished the opera La princesse Maleine on which she spent most of the last years of her life. The definitive biography is The Life and Works of Lili Boulanger (ISBN 0838617964) by the American musicologist L??onie Rosenstiel.

The asteroid 1181 Lilith was named in her honour.





  • Faust et H??l??ne, cantata for mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, and orchestra (1913)

  • D'un matin de printemps, orchestra (1917-18)

  • D'un soir triste, orchestra (1917-18)

  • Psaume 24, tenor, choir, organ, and orchestra (1916)

  • Psaume 130, alto, tenor, choir, organ, and orchestra (1910-17)






  • Annegret Fauser:"Lili Boulanger". Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians|Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy, accessed 9 Apr 05. http://www.grovemusic.com (subscription access)

  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cotw/pip/t5y5z/ BBC Radio Composer of the Week archive

  • http://www.naxosmusiclibrary.com Naxos Music Library (subscription access)






  • http://www.ambache.co.uk/wBoulanger.htm Women of Note: Nadia and Lili Boulanger (with audio clips)


Category:1893 births|Boulanger, Lili
Category:1918 deaths|Boulanger, Lili
Category:20th century classical composers|Boulanger, Lili
Category:French composers|Boulanger, Lili
Category:Women composers|Boulanger, Lili

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