Musical connections: Nadia Boulanger and her artistic legacy in Romania

Authors

  • Cristina Pascu National Academy of Music "Gheorghe Dima", Cluj-Napoca, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.pa.2023.16.65.3.19

Keywords:

Nadia Boulanger, Artistic Legacy, Francophonie, Creator Women, Pioneering, Archival Documents, Romanian heritage

Abstract

The article delves into Nadia Boulanger's artistic legacy in Romania, examining the profound influence of her teachings and the nuanced ways in which her distinctive personality resonated with Romanian musicians. Nadia Boulanger, a figure of intricate complexity, defies easy categorization, yet her indelible impact on the 20th century remains unquestionable. A composer, conductor, and educator, she became a beacon for virtually every prominent musician of her era. Moreover, her significance is heightened by the fact that she was one of the pioneering women in the field of composition. Nevertheless, there were also select Romanian artists who were fortunate recipients of her guidance. Through the prism of testimonials and meticulously preserved archival documents, we will summon their presence: Maria Cernovodeanu, Dinu Lipatti, Florica Musicescu, Cornel Țăranu. This commemoration stands as our tribute to 30 years of Francophonie in Romania and the craftsmen who contributed to it.

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Published

2024-01-31

Issue

Section

PERFORMING ARTS