Nadia Boulanger is better known as a teacher and conductor than as a composer. In the first capacity she was responsible for the musical training of a generation of distinguished composers from Europe and America. Her work as an interpreter influenced many, not least by the part she played in the revival of interest in Monteverdi.
Vocal Music
Nadia Boulanger’s few compositions include Les Heures Claires, settings of poems by Verhaeren completed in 1912, after which she wrote little (although in 1908 she had won the second Prix de Rome).