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    Marie-Juliette Olga "Lili" Boulanger (French: [maʁi ʒyljɛt lili bulɑ̃ʒe] ; 21 August 1893 – 15 March 1918) was a French composer and the first female winner...
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    rudiments of music. Her sister, named Marie-Juliette Olga but known as Lili Boulanger, was born in 1893, when Nadia was six. When Ernest brought Nadia home...
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  • and composer Graciela Rodo Boulanger (born 1935), Bolivian painter Gustave Boulanger (1824–1888), French painter Lili Boulanger (1893–1918), French composer...
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  • California Lili Boulanger (1893–1918), French composer Lili Chookasian (born 1921), American operatic contralto Lili Damita (1904–1994), French actress Lili Elbe...
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  • D'un matin de printemps (category Compositions by Lili Boulanger)
    violin and piano, flute and piano, piano trio, or orchestra composed by Lili Boulanger. Originally composed as a duet for violin and piano, from the spring...
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    and composer Lili Boulanger. Like their father, Nadia and Lili both competed in the Prix de Rome, Nadia taking second place in 1908, and Lili earning the...
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  • Halligner of the Théâtre de l'Opéra-Comique and grandfather to Nadia Boulanger and Lili Boulanger. He left his family though when Ernest was a small child. Campbell...
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  • one-act opera) written by Lili Boulanger in 1913 to a libretto by Eugène Adenis. It is with this composition that Boulanger became the first female winner...
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  • Marie-Juliette Olga Lili Boulanger (1893–1918), younger sister of the noted conductor and composer, Nadia Boulanger. Her byname "Lili" originates from Lilith...
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    liturgies. It has often been set to music, notably by Heinrich Schütz and Lili Boulanger. The section "Lift up your heads, O ye gates" has been associated with...
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