9:00-5:00
Registration
Location:
Main Lobby, Imig Music Building
10:30
Welcome
and Reception
Location:
CU Museum Lobby
Session 1
KEYNOTE SESSION: BOULANGER, THE EARLY YEARS
Location: Old Main Chapel
Chair: Thérèse Casadesus Rawson,
Fontainebleau
1:00
Before
Nadia: The French Training of American Composers
Brian
Doherty, Arizona State University
1:30
A
Complex Heritage: Nadia Boulanger’s Collections
Laurence
Languin, Médiatèque Nadia Boulanger, Lyons Conservatoire
2:15
The
Franco-American Committee and the Beginnings of the American
Conservatory at Fontainebleau
Alexandra
Laederich, Fondation Internationale Nadia et Lili Boulanger
3:00
Mademoiselle’s
Fontainebleau
Kendra
Leonard, Loveland, Ohio
3:30
Break
Session 2
BOULANGER SONGS
Location: Grusin Recital Hall, Imig Music Building
4:30
Concert
Therese
Casadesus Rawson (Fontainebleau)
Eugenia
Oi Yan Yau, Borough of Manhattan College (City University
of New York)
Shelia
Kearny Converse (Washington State University)
5:30
Dinner
Break
Session 3
BOULANGER’S PEDAGOGY: PART 1
Location: Grusin Recital Hall, Imig Music Building
Chair: Don Campbell, Boulder, Colorado
7:30
Boulanger’s
Pedagogy
Donna
Doyle, Manhattan School of Music
Christel Nies, Kassel, Germany
Robert Levin, Harvard University
Emile Naoumoff, Indiana University
After Panel
Fontainebleau Alumni Reception (for all alumni attendees)
Location: C-113, Imig Music Building
Hosted by Don Campbell
Session 4
THE MANY ROLES OF NADIA BOULANGER
Location: C-199, Imig Music Building
Chair: Harriet Simons, State University of New
York at Buffalo
8:30
Useful
for Education and Pleasure: Nadia Boulanger as a Performer
of Music History
Jeanice
Brooks, Southampton University
9:00
Nadia
Boulanger Composer
Stéphan Etcharry, Université Paris IV, Sorbonne
9:30
Nadia
Boulanger and Marie-Blanche de Polignac
Sylvia
Kahan, College of Staten Island, City University of New York
Session 5
NADIA BOULANGER AT RUE BALLU
Location: C-199, Imig Music Building
Chair: Antonia Banducci, University of Denver
10:00 Lecture Recital:
Nadia Boulanger’s First American Student, Marion
Bauer
Peggy
Holloway, Dana College
(Nebraska)
Janet Morrow King,
Colorado State University
10:30
Fauré,
Nadia Boulanger, and Copland: The Nature of Influence
Edward
R. Phillips, University of Guelph
11:00
Fauré chez Piston: Nadia Boulanger and the Bequest of a Style
Carlo Caballero, University of Colorado, Boulder
11:30
Musical Moment: Three Pieces for Double Bass and Piano
by Nadia Boulanger (1911)
Paul Erhard, University of Colorado at Boulder
11:45
Lunch Break
Session 6
NADIA BOULANGER IN THE UNITED STATES
Location: C-199, Imig Music Building
Chair: Howard Pollack, University of Houston
1:00
Nadia
Boulanger’s Three Lectures in Houston
Walter
Bailey, Rice University
1:30
Nadia
Boulanger and Helen Hosmer at the Crane School of Music
Nelly
Maude Case, State University of New York at Potsdam
2:00 Lecture Recital:
The Music of Copland, Allen Shawn, Virgil
Thomson and Ingolf Dahl
Location: Grusin Recital Hall
Bugallo-Williams Duo (Northwestern University)
2:45
Break
Session 7
NADIA BOULANGER’S IMPACT ON AMERICAN MUSIC
EDUCATION
Location: C-199, Imig Music Building
Chair: Sue Williamson, University of Colorado at
Boulder
3:00
Nadia
Boulanger’s Impact on American Music Education: American Summer Courses During WWII
Julie
Dunbar, Edgewood College
3:30
Nadia
Boulanger and the Women of Wisconsin
Anna
Marie Flusche, Houston
4:00
Nadia Boulanger’s Influence on
Peggy Glanville-Hicks
Deborah Hayes, University of Colorado at Boulder (Emeritus)
4:30
Break
6:00 * Banquet:
Hotel
Boulderado, 2115 13th Street
Vivian
Perlis, Yale University, Oral History Project, guest speaker
Session 8
CHORAL AND ORGAN MUSIC BY AND FOR NADIA AND LILI
BOULANGER
Location: St. John's Episcopal Church of
Boulder
(corner of Pine Street and 14th Street, Boulder)
8:00 * Concert:
Frances
Nobert (Whittier College); Elizabeth Farr (University
of Colorado, Boulder); St. Martin's Chamber Choir (Denver,
Colorado); Collegiate Chorale (University
of Colorado at Boulder); with Avid Williams, tenor;
Tamara
Goldstein, piano; and James Brody, oboe
Session 9
BOULANGER’S PEDAGOGY: PART 2
Location: C-199, Imig Music Building
Chair: Alejandro Cremaschi (University of Colorado)
8:15
Nadia
Boulanger and the Passacaglia
Douglas
Bomberger, University of Hawai’i
8:45
Nadia Boulanger’s Approach to
Music History, Style Analysis and Harmony
Jay Gottlieb, Paris
David Conte, San Francisco Conservatory
Session 10
REMINISCENCE ROUNDTABLE
Location: C-199, Imig Music Building
Chair: David Ward-Steinman, San Diego State University
10:30
Reminiscence
Roundtable
All
students of Nadia Boulanger are invited to share observations
and favorite stories in this session.
Session 11
KEYBOARD MUSIC OF BOULANGER PUPILS: TWO SHORT PROGRAMS
Location: Grusin Recital Hall, Imig Music Building
11:15
Recital: Elaine Funaro, harpsichord, Noel
Lee, piano
12:15
Lunch Break
Session 12
NADIA BOULANGER’S STUDENTS AROUND THE WORLD
Location: C-199, Imig Music Building
Chair: William Kearns, University of Colorado at
Boulder (Emeritus)
1: 30
Nadia
Boulanger’s Lasting Imprint on Canadian Post-War Music
Pr. Jean Boivin, University of Sherbrooke
2:00
Nadia Boulanger and Louise Talma
Luann Dragone, New York
2:30
Break
2:45
Aaron
Copland’s Paris of the 1920s and Its Effect on Grohg
Roberta
Lindsey, Indiana University, Indianapolis
3:15
John
Vincent and Nadia Boulanger
Craig
Parker, Kansas State University
3:45 Lecture Demonstration:
The Music of Robert Xavier Rodriguez Robert Xavier
Rodriguez, Richardson, Texas
Session 13
SONGS AND INTERMEZZI BY AMERICAN STUDENTS OF BOULANGER
Location: Grusin Recital Hall, Imig Music Building
4:15 Concert:
Leonard
Lehrman and Helene Williams (Valley Stream, New York)
6:00 * Wine
and Hor d'oeuvres Reception
Best Western Boulder Inn
Session 14
THE MUSIC OF DANIEL PINKHAM
Location: Grusin Recital Hall, Imig Music Building
8:00 * Concert:
Florestan
Recital Project (Boston, Massachusetts)