“The complete Milhaud? Won’t you be holed up in a bunker for six months?” said a friend when I mentioned this project. If people know one thing about Darius Milhaud, it is that he was one of the most prolific composers of the 20th century. His catalogue includes 443 opus numbers, composed between 1910 and […]
Author Archives: Caroline Potter
Caroline Potter is an award-winning author based in London, specializing in French music. Her latest book is “Pierre Boulez: Organised Delirium,” published by The Boydell Press.
The Work, Naked
The centenary of Pierre Boulez’s birth on March 26 has already had a positive outcome: his music is actually being performed more often this year. More than most composers, he has suffered from being known for something other than his own music, remembered far more as a conductor and a leader of musical organizations like […]
Modal Incantations
Who was Yvonne Loriod? To most, she is known as a virtuoso pianist, an inspirational teacher at the Paris Conservatoire, and the dedicatee of many pieces by Olivier Messiaen, whom she married in 1961. Few are aware that she was also a composer, which is hardly surprising as none of her works were published in […]
Unfinished Cities
Nadia Boulanger was one of the most important teachers of the 20th century, but she was active as a creative artist for only a small part of her long life. Her opera “La ville morte” (“The Dead City”) was begun in 1909; composed in collaboration with her mentor Raoul Pugno, it’s her most substantial work, […]
