(1893-1918). With Donald Macleod.
1: EarlyPromise. Lili Boulanger was one of the most talented composers of her generation. Her father and grandfather were teachers at the Paris Conservatoire, and her elder sister Nadia was also a composer and later a teacher with an international reputation. By the age of five Lili was sitting in on harmony classes at the Paris
Conservatoire. At the age of 20 Lili became the first woman to win the prestigious Prix de Rome, with her cantata Faust etHelene. Lili Boulanger Renouveau Christine
Friedek (soprano), Regine Bohm (mezzo), Bernhard Gartner (tenor), Sabine
Eberspächer (piano), Heidelberg Madrigal Choir, conductor Gerald Kegelmann
Nadia Boulanger Elegie Rebecca de Pont Davies (mezzo), Claire Toomer (piano) Lili Boulanger Nocturne
Pierre Fournier (cello), Ernest Lush (piano) Lili Boulanger Attente ; Reflets Mitsuko Shirai (mezzo), Hartmut Höll (piano) Lili Boulanger Faust et Helene Lynne
Dawson (soprano), Bonaventura Bottone (tenor), Jason Howard (baritone), BBC
Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier Producer Johannah Smith