id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tuxy7gne3jfddfunkur2dmpyxe Jean Boivin Providing the Taste of Learning: Nadia Boulanger's Lasting Imprint on Canadian Music 2013 31 .pdf application/pdf 14646 1448 69 1 The first American composer to study composition with Boulanger, according to Aaron Copland (1900–1990) and other sources, was Melville Smith (1898–1962), who became her student in the Aaron Copland, a student of Nadia Boulanger in Paris in the early 1920s, complained of the lack of a true musical culture in his own country, even in such mark as performers (organist Françoise Aubut, harpsichordist Kenneth Gilbert, pianist Boyd McDonald, accompanist Jeanne Landry, violinist Paul Schermann, choir conductors Claude Thompson and Peter Schubert, etc.), others In time, Canadian universities would welcome as faculty numerous members of the "Boulangerie." After their studies with Nadia Boulanger, Claude Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Yehuda Vineberg (a Montreal music teacher, composer and conductor), the Anhalts, as well as the Benedictine monk Dom Georges Mercure (Boulanger to PapineauCouture, 7 May 1958, Isabelle and Jean Papineau-Couture fonds, MSS 99, box 14). as well as Papineau-Couture's studies of Stravinsky's music with Boulanger.69 ./cache/work_tuxy7gne3jfddfunkur2dmpyxe.pdf ./txt/work_tuxy7gne3jfddfunkur2dmpyxe.txt