Nadia was a famous organist, too: she studied in her youth with Louis Vierne and was assistant organist to Gabriel Fauré at the Église de La Madeleine in Paris. She had a Mutin-Cavaillé-Coll organ installed in her apartment at 36, Rue Ballu. You can find out more about her at the Fondation Internationale Nadia et Lili Boulanger, which conserves a large portion of her personal papers. Another of Boulanger's students, composer Albert Alan Owen, has published his personal recollections of his studies with her on the Internet as Nadia Boulanger Remembered. Another appreciation was written by Leon Botstein, for the American Symphony Orchestra's 1997 to 1998 season.
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Nadia was a famous organist, too: she studied in her youth with Louis Vierne and was assistant organist to Gabriel Fauré at the Église de La Madeleine in Paris. She had a Mutin-Cavaillé-Coll organ installed in her apartment at 36, Rue Ballu. You can find out more about her at the Fondation Internationale Nadia et Lili Boulanger, which conserves a large portion of her personal papers. Another of Boulanger's students, composer Albert Alan Owen, has published his personal recollections of his studies with her on the Internet as Nadia Boulanger Remembered. Another appreciation was written by Leon Botstein, for the American Symphony Orchestra's 1997 to 1998 season.
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