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“Music seems to exist in and of itself, like a temple built around your soul.” The story of music in the twentieth century would have been very different without the inspirational force of Nadia Boulanger—conductor, pianist, organist, and teacher to some of the era’s greatest composers. She was a woman who “knew everything about music”… The post Nadia Boulanger and the Transcendent Meaning of Music appeared first on VoegelinView.

“Music seems to exist in and of itself, like a temple built around your soul.” The story of music in the twentieth century would have been very different without the inspirational force of Nadia Boulanger—conductor, pianist, organist, and teacher to some of the era’s greatest composers. She was a woman who “knew everything about music”…

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