If I would have to make this kind of comparison, I would say that Lili Boulanger (1893-1918) was Mozart of the 20th century. Like a bright comet, she passed by, leaving a beautiful trace of light on the night sky, and dissapeared somewhere in the Cosmos. Luckily, the light - her music - stayed forever. And whenever we have a chance, we should look up and enjoy that light, and experience how does it feel to have a tiny piece of Universe just for ourselves.
Music: Lili Boulanger "Prelude in D flat"
Piano, talk: Katarina Andjelkovic
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