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Dec 2023
16m 36s

Unsung Heroes: Lili Boulanger, Prodigy m...

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This week's mini episode continues our theme of 'unsung heroes'. And today we're diving into the works of another prodigious French composer, Lili Boulanger, celebrating the flourish, colour and romance of her music.

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