Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Editorial Apparatus and Critical Notes
- Note on Translations
- List of Abbreviations
- Timeline of Nadia Boulanger’s Life
- Introduction
- Part One Journalism, Criticism, Tributes
- Part Two Lectures, Classes, Broadcasts
- Bibliography of Nadia Boulanger’s Published Writing
- General Bibliography
- Index
“Concerts Colonne,” Le Monde Musical 31, nos 23 and 24 (December 1920): 358-62 (complete text)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 October 2020
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Editorial Apparatus and Critical Notes
- Note on Translations
- List of Abbreviations
- Timeline of Nadia Boulanger’s Life
- Introduction
- Part One Journalism, Criticism, Tributes
- Part Two Lectures, Classes, Broadcasts
- Bibliography of Nadia Boulanger’s Published Writing
- General Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Concerts Reviewed
(asterisk indicates premiere)
October 30, 1920
Fidelio “Overture: Leonore no. 3,” C major, op. 72b, Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Concerto, Felix Mendelssohn
La Mort de Sainte Alméenne, Arthur Honegger
Suite symphonique no. 2, op. 57, Darius Milhaud
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, WWV. 96, extracts, Richard Wagner
October 31, 1920
Fidelio “Overture: Leonore no. 3,” C major, op. 72b, Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony in E-flat, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Le Sommeil de Canope, Gustave Samazeuilh
Symphonie espagnole, op. 21, Edouard Lalo
Götterdämmerung, WWV. 86d, extracts, Richard Wagner
November 6, 1920
Fidelio “Overture: Leonore no. 3,” C major, op. 72b, Ludwig van Beethoven
Fidelio, op. 72, “Recitative and aria,” Ludwig van Beethoven Cello Concerto, Camille Saint-Saëns
Nocturnes, “I: Nuages”; “II: Fêtes”; “III: Sirènes,” Claude Debussy
Le sommeil de Canope, Gustave Samazeuilh
Kaprichchionaispanskiyetemï [SpanishCapriccio],op.34,Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov
November 7, 1920
Fidelio “Overture: Leonore no. 3,” C major, op. 72b, Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony in G, Joseph Haydn
Nocturnes, “I: Nuages”; “II: Fêtes”; “III: Sirènes,” Claude Debussy
Die Walküre, WWV. 86b, Act I, Richard Wagner
November 13, 1920
Symphony no. 2, E minor, op. 5, Henri Rabaud
Tristan und Isolde, WWV. 90, “Prelude,” Richard Wagner
Fantaisie, Claude Debussy
Ramuntcho, Gabriel Pierné
November 14, 1920
Pénélope, “Prelude,” Gabriel Fauré
Symphony no. 2, E minor, op. 5, Henri Rabaud
Overture to Collin's Coriolan, op. 62, Ludwig van Beethoven
Fantaisie, Claude Debussy
Mârouf, savetier du Caire, “Danses,” Henri Rabaud
November 14, 1920
Pénélope, “Prelude,” Gabriel Fauré
Symphony no. 2, E minor, op. 5, Henri Rabaud
Overture to Collin's Coriolan, op. 62, Ludwig van Beethoven
Fantaisie, Claude Debussy
Mârouf, savetier du Caire, “Danses,” Henri Rabaud
November 20, 1920
Dardanus, Jean-Philippe Rameau
Symphonie de chasse, op. 63, François-Joseph Gossec
Alceste, LVW. 50, “Prologue,” Jean-Baptiste Lully
Piano Concerto no. 5, F major, op. 103, Camille Saint-Saêns
Shéhérazade, “I: Asie,” Maurice Ravel
Pour le jour de la première neige au vieux Japon, Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht
Rhapsodie cambodgienne, Louis Bourgault-Ducoudray
November 21, 1920
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, WWV. 96, “Overture,” Richard Wagner
Shéhérazade, Maurice Ravel
Concerto in E-flat, Franz Liszt
Siegfried Idyll, WWV. 103, Richard Wagner
Sheherazade, op. 35, Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov
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- Nadia BoulangerThoughts on Music, pp. 130 - 145Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2020