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Nadia Boulanger

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Next month
In Heidelberg

Maria Ioudenitch. Stanislav Ioudenitch Duo-Expedition

Thu, Apr 10, 2025, 17:00
Maria Ioudenitch (Violin), Stanislav Ioudenitch (Piano)
Rising violinist Maria Ioudenitch and her pianist father, Stanislav, share a close bond both personally and musically. Their program begins with Beethoven's last violin sonata, followed by Ravel's, featuring a jazzy "Blues" movement. After works by the Boulanger sisters—Nadia's song "Soleils Couchants" and Lili's Nocturne and Cortège—they perform Bartók's first sonata, with its dissonances mirroring occasional family life tensions.

Upcoming Concerts

Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Nadia Boulanger is performed

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This month
In Berlin

Orgelstunde

Sat, Mar 29, 2025, 15:30
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
Angela Metzger (Organ)
The spiritual focus of this program is not the prominent names of Camille Saint-Saëns or Max Reger, whose works form the weighty framework of this organ lesson, but the coordinated miniatures by Nadia Boulanger and Philipp Maintz. At the request of Angela Metzger, the latter has composed a cycle of short organ pieces especially for use in the concert hall, the structure and charm of which unfold in particular in combination with the Trois Pièces by Nadia Boulanger. One of these three pieces will even be premiered in today's concert.
Artistic depiction of the event
Next month
In Heidelberg

Maria Ioudenitch. Stanislav Ioudenitch Duo-Expedition

Thu, Apr 10, 2025, 17:00
Maria Ioudenitch (Violin), Stanislav Ioudenitch (Piano)
Rising violinist Maria Ioudenitch and her pianist father, Stanislav, share a close bond both personally and musically. Their program begins with Beethoven's last violin sonata, followed by Ravel's, featuring a jazzy "Blues" movement. After works by the Boulanger sisters—Nadia's song "Soleils Couchants" and Lili's Nocturne and Cortège—they perform Bartók's first sonata, with its dissonances mirroring occasional family life tensions.