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  1. What to Listen for in Music by Aaron Copland, 1957
  2. The Dickinson Songs of Aaron Copland (Cms Sourcebooks in American Music) by Larry Starr, Michael J. Budds, 2003-10
  3. Copland: Since 1943 by Aaron Copland, Vivian Perlis, 1999-04-28
  4. The Music of Aaron Copland by Neil Butterworth, Neil Butterworth, 1985-06-18
  5. Charles Ives and Aaron Copland - A Listener's Guide: Parallel Lives Series, No. 1 Their Lives and Their Music by Daniel Felsenfeld, 2004-11-01
  6. Aaron Copland, his life by Catherine Owens Peare, 1969
  7. Music and Imagination by Aaron Copland, 1959-01-01
  8. Appalachian Spring by Aaron Copland, 2010-01-01
  9. Old American Songs (Second Set) by Aaron Copland, 1954
  10. Appalacian Spring Suite: Transcribed for Solo Piano (BH Piano) by Bryan Stanley, 2007-10-01
  11. Completely Copland: The New York Philharmonic Celebrates Aaron Copland
  12. Aaron Copland, a Complete Catalogue of His Works by Editor, 1960
  13. Aaron Copland, his work and contribution to American music by Julia Smith, 1955
  14. Aaron Copland: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by JoAnn Skowronski, 1985-05-21

21. Historical Ballet Notes
Over 65 articles about ballets, their choreographers, composers, and history. Some topics include George Balanchine, Jules Perrot, Marius Petipa, aaron copland, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Butterfly, Dracula, Serenade, Swan Lake.
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22. Aaron Copland | American Composer
aaron copland. aaron copland was born on November 14, 1900 in New York City For the better part of four decades aaron copland was considered the premier American composer.
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Aaron Copland Aaron Copland was born on November 14, 1900 in New York City. His musical works ranged from ballet and orchestral music to choral music and movie scores. For the better part of four decades Aaron Copland was considered the premier American composer. Copland learned to play piano from an older sister. By the time he was fifteen he had decided to become a composer. His first tentative steps included a correspondence course in writing harmony. In 1921 Copland traveled to Paris to attend the newly founded music school for Americans at Fontainebleau. He was the first American student of the brilliant teacher, Nadia Boulanger. After three years in Paris he returned to New York with his first major commission, writing an organ concerto for the American appearances of Madame Boulanger. His "Symphony for Organ and Orchestra" premiered in at Carnagie Hall in 1925. Copland's growth as a composer mirrored important trends of his time. After his return from Paris he worked with jazz rhythms in his "Piano Concerto" (1926). His "Piano Variations" (1930) was strongly influenced by Igor Stravinsky's Neoclassicism. In 1936 he changed his orientation toward a simpler style. He felt this made his music more meaningful to the large music-loving audience being created by radio and the movies. His most important works during this period were based on American folk lore including "Billy the Kid" (1938) and "Rodeo" (1942). Other works during this period were a series of movie scores including "Of Mice and Men" (1938) and "The Heiress" (1948). In his later years Copland's work reflected the serial techniques of the so-called 12-tone school of Arnold Schoenberg. Notable among these was "Connotations" (1962) commissioned for the opening of Lincoln Center.

23. Copland 2000
The Second Hurricane, opera by aaron copland, libretto by Edwin Denby.
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25. American Composers Orchestra - David Raksin Remembers His Colleagues
Insightful biography and reminiscence from the American Composers Orchestra series David Raksin Remembers His Colleagues.
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Aaron Copland The distinguished composer Aaron Copland was born on November 4,1900 in New York City. While still a child he began to study piano; subsequently he had lessons in harmony and counterpoint with composer Rubin Goldmark and began to compose. In 1920 his first published piece, The Cat and the Mouse, for piano, was printed, and that same year he entered the American Conservatory at Fontainebleau, near Paris. There he studied composition and orchestration with the renowned pedagogue Nadia Boulanger. He returned home in 1924 and soon became active as a pianist, lecturer and activist in musical societies. One of his compositions, Music for the Theater, attracted the attention of Serge Koussevitzky, who conducted its first performance with his Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1925; Copland later appeared as soloist in his Piano Concerto with the same forces. In New York City, Walter Damrosch conducted the Symphony for Organ and Orchestra, with Nadia Boulanger, for whom it had been written, as soloist. After the performance, Damrosch turned and said to the audience, "If a young man in his twenties can compose a piece like that, by the time he is thirty he should be ready to commit murder." (Many years later, when I was interviewing Aaron for one of my radio programs, I asked him whether he had fulfilled Damrosch's prophecy. His answer, complete with his characteristic grin, was, "I don't believe so.")

26. Great Performances . Educational Resources . Composer Biographies . Copland | PB
copland, aaron Born Brooklyn, 14 Nov 1900 Died North Tarrytown, 2 Dec 1990 Nationality American composer. He studied with Goldmark
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Copland, Aaron Born: Brooklyn, 14 Nov 1900
Died: North Tarrytown, 2 Dec 1990
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He studied with Goldmark in New York and with Boulanger in Paris (1921-4), then returned to New York and took a leading part in composers organizations, taught at the New School for Social Research (1927-37) and composed. At first his Stravinskian inheritance from Boulanger was combined with aspects of jazz ("Music for the Theatre," 1925) or with a grand rhetoric ("Symphonic Ode," 1929), but then he established an advanced personal style in the Piano Variations (1930) and orchestral "Statements" (1935). Growing social concerns spurred him towards a popular style in the cowboy ballets "Billy the Kid" (1940) and "Rodeo" (1942), but even here his harmony and orchestral spacing are distinctive. Another ballet, "Appalachian Spring" (1944), brought a synthesis of the folksy and the musically developed, the score being a continuous movement towards a set of variations on a Shaker hymn. Selected Works Include: Operas
  • The Second Hurricane (1937) The Tender Land (1954)
Ballets
  • Billy the Kid (1940) Rodeo (1942) Appalachian Spring (1944) Dance Panels (1963)
Film scores
  • The City (1939) Of Mice and Men (1939) Our Town (1940) NorthStar (1943) The Cummington Story (1945) The Red Pony (1948) The Heiress (1948) Something Wild (1961)
Orchestral music
  • 3 syms. (1925, 1933, 1946)

27. Aaron Copland (1900-1990)
Library of Congress citations.
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28. Welcome To Copland House: About The Aaron Copland Awards
aaron copland Awards. About the Awards. Previous Residents. Application Form. aaron copland Awards. GUIDELINES. he aaron copland
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29. Aaron Copland - Biography
aaron copland Discography November 14, 2000 marks the 100th anniversary of aaron copland s birth. Visit A copland Celebration!
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November 14, 2000 marks the 100th anniversary of Aaron Copland's birth. Visit A Copland Celebration
Aaron Copland was the pioneer of American music he showed the world how to write classical music in an American way. He was born in 1900, when Americans were rarely recognised as composers in the music world. So Copland went to Europe for serious study, and, in the 1920s, wrote pieces with the flavour of jazz. European classical composers were also influenced by jazz at this time, as they were searching for new ways to bring their music into the 20th century. Copland's early works Grohg and Music for the Theatre show jazz influence. But he was soon to shed this in favour of strictly classical yet modernist works. With the great depression of the 1930s, when millions of Americans were unable to find work, the appeal of abstract music began to wain. So beginning in 1938, Copand produced a series of ballets that were to be widely heard and musically influential: Billy the Kid (a ballet about a legendary western outlaw, complete with cowboy songs, commissioned in 1938 by Kirstein for Eugene Loring), Rodeo (another Wild West ballet, about a cowgirl's search for a man) and Appalachian Spring (commissioned by the choreographer Martha Graham). When World War II began, the Cincinnati Symphony needed a patriotic American hero, and Copland by now one of the most famous composers in America wrote A Lincoln Portrait. For the same orchestra, he created his noble Fanfare for the Common Man.

30. Reader's Companion To American History - -COPLAND, AARON
copland, aaron. (1900 Queens College of the City University of New York established the aaron copland School of Music in 1982. Arthur
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COPLAND, AARON
, composer and writer about American music. Often called the "dean of American composers," Copland referred to himself simply as a "good citizen of the Republic of Music." He filled both roles during his lifetime and many of his pieces are considered paradigms of American music by the public. His popular ballet scores are still regularly performed, as is Lincoln Portrait . His "Fanfare for the Common Man" has been flattered by imitation in film scores, commercials, and music for the Olympics. Copland studied piano in his native Brooklyn and by 1917 had become a modernist in reaction to the more traditional aesthetic of his harmony and composition teacher, Rubin Goldmark. From 1921 to 1924 Copland studied at the American Academy at Fontainebleau with Nadia Boulanger. On his return to the United States, he contributed articles to Modern Music, participated in the League of Composers, and in 1928 founded (with Roger Sessions) the Copland-Sessions Concerts. During the 1920s, Copland incorporated the rhythms, instruments, and blue notes of jazz into some of his compositions. For a brief period in the mid-1930s Copland was associated with the Composers' Collective and wrote for the New Masses . He promoted singable music for workers, and his marching song "Into the Streets, May First" (text by Alfred Hayes) won the 1934

31. Musica Classica - Classical Music - Klassische Musik - Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble
Classical Music Dictionary entry with life, illustrations, noted works, MIDI audio of Appalachian Spring, and text of the song Nature, the Gentlest Mother.
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Copland (born in Brooklyn, N.Y., nov. 14, 1900) began serious musical study in his early teens. He was the first of many American musicians to study with Nadia Boulanger in Paris (1921-24). On his return to the United States in 1925 and after the performance of his Symphony for Organ and Orchestra, he became identified with brash modernism. While maintaining his penchant for the jazzy and experimental, Copland also developed a folksy American style that won him a wide audience. From 1925 to 1927, Copland held a Guggenheim grant, the first of many awards, commissions, and prizes he received. A prolific composer, Copland also taught and lectured extensively and wrote several books. He appeared frequently as a conductor of his own and other composers' music.
In 1964 he was awarded the Medal of Freedom by the U.S. government. Copland is perhaps most famous for his superb ballet scores, such as Billy the Kid (1938), Rodeo (1942), and Appalachian Spring (1944), which are all based on American folklore. MIDI FILE - Appalachian Spring He also composed two operas, The Second Hurricane (1937) and The Tender Land (1954), as well as choral works and songs.

32. 20th Century Music Aaron Copland
Emory University outline of his life includes list of works.
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33. Aaron Copland
aaron copland. 1900 1990 Snapshot Deutsch aaron copland is regarded as a pioneering figure in American music * While studying
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34. Copland, Aaron
Brief biography and caricature with information about orchestral pieces and ballet music. Includes recommended recordings.
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35. Aaron Copland - The Gift To Be Simple [Index]
Biography, key works, suggested reading, timeline, recommended recordings, quotes, additional resources, and historical and societal context. From Humanities Web.
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36. Aaron Copland
Information about composer aaron copland and his operas from usopera.com, the web s best reference site for American opera.
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37. Aaron Copland  (1900 - 1990)
aaron copland. Wenig bekannt ist
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Komponisten Aaron Copland Biographie Die Werke Hauptwerke Photo Gallery ... Home Page Die Biographie von Aaron Copland Für viele Musikkritiker ist Copland, Sohn eines litauischen Einwanderers, der erste wirklich große amerikanische Komponist. Er wuchs in Brooklyn auf, besuchte die dortige Highschool und studierte dann Harmonielehre und Kontrapunkt bei Rubin Goldmark, einem tüchtigen, aber konventionellen Lehrer. Coplands Unabhängigkeit machte sich bereits auf dieser frühen Stufe bemerkbar. Sein erstes veröffentlichtes Stück („Cat and Mouse", Scherzo für Klavier, 192o) verdankte mehr den Impressionisten als seinem germanischen Professor. Zeigten diese frühen Arbeiten einen ausgesprochen französischen Einfluß, so brachte ein Studienaufenthalt in Frankreich den Amerikaner in Copland zum Vorschein. Als einer der ersten amerikanischen Schüler von Nadia Boulanger wurde er ermutigt, seinen eigenen Weg zu gehen. In Paris entdeckte Copland den Jazz und vereinnahmte diesen neuen Klang sogleich für seine eigenen Kompositionen, darunter die „Music for the Theater" (1925) und das Klavierkonzert von 1926; diesen Stil gab er jedoch bald wieder auf. Copland hat nie um der reinen Popularität willen komponiert, aber es wurde ihm

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Translate this page aaron copland. (1900 - 1990). Home Page. La vida de aaron copland. Nace en Brooklyn (Nueva York, USA) el 14 de noviembre de 1900. Sus
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Diccionario de la Música Clàssica Languages Aaron Copland Vida Obras principales Photo Gallery Home Page La vida de Aaron Copland Nace en Brooklyn (Nueva York, USA) el 14 de noviembre de 1900. Sus primeros estudios musicales los realiza en el ambiente familiar, bajo la supervisión de Leopold Wolfsohn. Posteriormente estudia con V. Wittgenstein, C. Adler y Robin Goldmark. En 1920 continua sus estudios en París con Nadia Boulanger (composición y armonía) y Ricardo Viñes (piano) y entra en contacto con la vida musical parisina a través de Sergei Prokofiev y Darius Milhaud Regresa a Nueva York en 1924 y en los años 1928-1931 organiza con Roger Sessions los Copland-Sessions Concerts, conciertos de música moderna americana. Desde 1927 hasta 1937 enseñó en la New School for Social Research de Nueva York y en los años 1935-1944 y 1951-1952 en la Universidad de Harvard. Posteriormente enseña composición en el Berkshire Music Center de Serge Koussevitzky. La década 1950-60 es de pleno reconocimiento público para Copland. La obra de Copland está marcada por la búsqueda de señas de identidad de la música clásica americana a través del jazz, el serialismo y la politonalidad, unida a una brillantez orquestal sin igual en su época.

40. Aaron Copland (I)
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  • Blast! (2000) (TV) West Side (2000) (V) He Got Game (1998) (from various works) It Takes Two (1995) ... aka Me and My Shadow (1995) Love and Money (1982) Crimen a fondo (1981) Tender Land, The (1979) (TV) (from opera) TV Series Bang Bang (1973) Something Wild (1961) Young People's Concerts: Aaron Copland Birthday Party (1961) (TV) TV Series World of Nick Adams, The (1957) (TV)
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