Opening Reception for Exhibit September 9, 2004 Nadia Boulanger,
An Enduring Legacy of Music and Spirit, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Lisa Tamiris Becker, Director, CU Art Museum, Don Campbell and Elizabeth
Hardin, First Oboe of the
Boulder Philharmonic
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Mrs. Celaya, mother of artist Enrique Martinez Celaya, Joyce Thurmer and
Betsy Turner at opening reception
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Dr. Tom Riis, Director, American Music Research Center, University of
Colorado at Boulder College of Music, and Dr.
William Kearns, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Music, at the University of Colorado at Boulder College of Music
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Joice Waterhouse Gibson, Dr. Tom Riis, and Cassandra Volpe,
American Music Research Center
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From the Exhibit
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Another Exhibit view
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October 7 Grand Opening of Conference at the CU Art Museum
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Another shot of the Grand Opening
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Thérèse Casadesus Rawson, President of the Fontainebleau Associations,
with Dr. Tom Riis
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Sister Mary Berry and Sister Alicia at the Grand Opening
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Opening Ceremonies for the Boulanger Event at the Library
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Opening Ceremonies at the Library, view 2
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Another perspective Opening Ceremonies at the Library
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Noël Lee, Pianist, Officer of the Nadia and Lili Boulanger
International Foundation, Paris, and Alexandra Laederich,
General Secretary of the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Foundation, and
Doctor of Musicology from Paris-Sorbonne University
speak with Laurence Languin, Director of the Nadia Boulanger
Library at the Conservatory Superior of Music and Dance in Lyon
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Robert Levin of Harvard University and Don Campbell, Honorary International
Chairman of the Boulanger Conference
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Jay Gottleib, of Paris, at one of the displays in Macky
Auditorium, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Alexandra Laederich with Laurence Languin and Sister Mary Berry.
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Daniel Pinkham, composer, with Don Campbell
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Thérèse Casadesus Rawson with Dean Daniel Sher,
University of Colorado at Boulder College of Music, and Joanna Keller
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Leonard Lehrman and Helene Williams speak with Ginger Clarkson
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Vivian Perlis of the Yale School of Music and Library, Founding Director of Oral History
American Music, speaks with Don Campbell
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Emile Naoumoff, Boulanger's last young protégé, presently on Faculty
at Indiana University.
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David Ward Steinman speaks with musicologist Donna Doyle |
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Noël Lee, David Conte, composer of the Prelude
and Fugue "In Memoriam Nadia Boulanger", with Don Campbell
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Father Edward McKenna of Chicago opens the Memorial Concert
(Father McKenna was chaplain to Nadia Boulanger
and performed the final interment at Cimetière Montmartre)
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Evening Concert October 8, Performance of Lili Boulanger's
Choral Music with St. Martin's
Chamber Choir of Denver
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