She Was Music’s Greatest Teacher. And Much More. - News Summed Up

She Was Music’s Greatest Teacher. And Much More.


For several months in 1916, the sisters Nadia and Lili Boulanger stayed together at the Villa Medici in Rome. When the sisters arrived, the villa was mostly empty because of the war, and they quickly got to work. Each was trying to finish an opera, and they found solace and inspiration in each other’s creativity. It was a perhaps unprecedented moment in classical music’s patriarchal history: two women, side by side, composing operas. “They really did lean on one another,” the musicologist Kimberly Francis, who has written a forthcoming journal article about the sisterly collaborators, said in a recent interview.


Source: International New York Times July 30, 2021 09:00 UTC



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