composer

Lili Boulanger

August 21, 1893 - Paris — March 15, 1918 - Mézy-sur-Seine

Photo: Henri Manuel ; © Roger-Viollet

About

Lili Boulanger is one of the most fascinating and tragic figures in early 20th-century French music. The first woman to win the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1913, this French composer left behind a body of work of a rare emotional intensity—in spite of her fragile health, which claimed her life prematurely at the age of 24. Her musical language, both modern and deeply expressive, continues to move and inspire listeners more than a century after her death.

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