Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990
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Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990
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Copland
Forename :
Aaron
Date :
1900-1990
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コープランド, アーロン, 1900-1990
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コープランド
Forename :
アーロン
Date :
1900-1990
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Koplend, Aaron, 1900-1990
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Koplend
Forename :
Aaron
Date :
1900-1990
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Kopland, Aaron, 1900-1990
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Surname :
Kopland
Forename :
Aaron
Date :
1900-1990
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Kopurando, Aron, 1900-1990
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Kopurando
Forename :
Aron
Date :
1900-1990
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Kōpurando, Āron, 1900-1990
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Surname :
Kōpurando
Forename :
Āron
Date :
1900-1990
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Копланд, Аарон, 1900-1990
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Surname :
Копланд
Forename :
Аарон
Date :
1900-1990
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Biographical History
Aaron Copland (1900-1990) was an American composer.
During the years 1964 and 1965 Copland wrote, conducted, narrated, and hosted a series of twelve television programs entitled Music in the 20s = Music in the Twenties. The transcripts described in this collection were transcribed from filmed interviews recorded live at the WGBH studios in Boston, Mass. between 1964 Nov. 11 and 1965 Jan. 26. These unedited, preliminary tape recordings later formed the basis of the series of twelve half-hour television shows created by WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.). The shows were broadcast during 1965-1966 by the National Educational Television network that at that time consisted of more than 90 affiliated educational TV stations in the United States.
Dedicated to the Boston Symphony Orchestra on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary. Composed 1928-29. First performance by the Boston Symphony orchestra, Boston, February 19, 1932, Serge Koussevitzky conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Copland was born on Nov. 14, 1900 in Brooklyn, NY; studied in Paris with Nadia Boulanger, 1921-24; returned to the US in 1924, and his first major work, Symphony with organ, premiered the following year; headed the composition dept. of the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood (1940-65), serving as chairman of the faculty (1957-65); made frequent international appearances as a conductor; awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1964; wrote many articles and books; compositions include Music for the theater (1925), Dance symphony (1929), El Salón México (1936), Billy the Kid (1938), Rodeo (1942), A Lincoln portrait (1942), Appalachian spring (1944), Third symphony (1946), Music for a great city (1964), and Inscape (1967); he died on Dec. 2, 1990 in North Tarrytown, NY.
Composer.
American composer.
Commissioned by the CBS, 1936. Composed 1937. First performed in a broadcast by the CBS Orchestra, New York, July 25, 1937, Howard Barlow conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
First performed in New York at the Metropolitan Opera, 16 October 1942; composed for the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, choreographed by Agnes de Mille. Cf. New Grove opera.
Commissioned by Paul Whiteman and the American Broadcasting System. Originally composed for small radio orchestra, 1944. First performance, ABC Philco Radio Program, 17 October 1944, Paul Whiteman conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Written at the request of Nadia Boulanger. Composed 1924; made into a version for orchestra alone, 1928. First performance by the New York Symphony Society, New York, Jan. 9, 1925, Walter Damrosch conducting, Nadia Bouolenger soloist.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1940 for Sol Lesser's film production of Thornton Wilder's Our Town.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Epithet: composer
Aaron Copland, a 20th-century American composer of concert, theater and film music, wrote the incidental music for Orson Welles' play, The five kings. The five kings was Welles' adaptation of Shakespeare's Falstaff-centered history plays and was performed in 1939 in Boston, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia. (see Mark Estrin's Orson Welles (Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2002), p. xxix). The play was a joint undertaking by the Theatre Guild, actor and director Orson Welles, and John Houseman's Mercury Theatre.
Composed 1932-33. First performance Mexico, 23 November 1934, Orquesta Sinfónica de México, Carlos Chavez conductor. Later transcribed for string quartet, clarinet and piano under the title Sextet, 1937. Dedicated to Carlos Chavez.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Aaron Copland (1900-1990) was an American composer. During the years 1964 and 1965 Copland wrote, conducted, narrated, and hosted a series of twelve television programs entitled "Music in the 20s." The typscripts described in this collection were transcribed from filmed interviews that were recorded live at the WGBH studios in Boston, Mass. between 1964 Nov. 11 and 1965 Jan. 26. These unedited, preliminary, interviews later formed the basis of the series of twelve half-hour television shows created by WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.). The shows were broadcast during 1965-1966, over the National Educational Television network of more than 90 affiliated educational TV stations in the United States.
Commissioned by the Columbia Broadcasting System, 1940. Composed 1940. First performance by the Columbia Concert Orchestra, New York, Mar. 5, 1940, broadcast over the CBS, Howard Barlow conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Originally composed as the ballet "Rodeo," 1942. First performance (in ballet form) by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, New York, Oct. 16, 1942, at the Metropolitan Opera House, Franz Allers conducting. First performance of orchestral suite at a Lewisohn Stadium Concert, by the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, June 22, 1943, Alexander Smallens conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Prominent American composer whose work includes the score for Agnes de Mille's ballet Rodeo.
Composed 1933-35. Commissioned by the League of Composer, 1935. First performance (of 5th and 6th movements only) by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Minneapolis, January 9, 1936, broadcast over the NBC, Euguene Ormandy conducting. First complete performance by the Philharmonic Society of New York, New York, January 7, 1942, Dimitri Mitropoulos conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
American composer, conductor, performer.
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Languages Used
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Subjects
Musicians
Musicians
Musicians
Theater
Ballet
Ballets
Ballets
Ballets
Ballets
Ballets
Ballets
Ballets
Ballets
Band music
Blues (Music)
Chamber music
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 8 parts), Unaccompanied
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 7 parts), Unaccompanied
Choruses, Secular (Women's voices, 3 parts) with piano
Composers
Composers
Composers
Composers
Composers
Composition (Music)
Concertos
Concertos (Clarinet with string orchestra)
Concertos (Clarinet with string orchestra)
Concertos (Piano)
Concerts
Conducting
Conductors (Music)
Conductors (Music)
Dance music
Folk songs, English
Folk songs, English
Harp
Harp music
John Henry (Legendary character)
Incidental music
Incidental music
Jazz
Jews
Lectures and lecturing
Monologues with music (Orchestra)
Monologues with music (Orchestra)
Motets
Motion picture music
Motion picture music
Motion picture music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Musical analysis
Musical sketches
Music appreciation
Music rehearsals
Operas
Opera
Orchestral music
Orchestral music
Orchestral music
Orchestral music, Arranged
Organ music
Piano music
Piano music, Arranged
Piano music (Blues)
Piano music (Pianos (2))
Piano music (Pianos (2)), Arranged
Piano music (Pianos (2)), Arranged
Piano trios
Piano trios
Puppet plays
Puppets
Puppet theater
Radio music
Radio programs
Rondos (String quartet)
Sonatas (Piano)
Sonatas (Violin and piano)
Song cycles
Songs
Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble
Songs (High voice) with piano
Songs (Medium voice) with brass ensemble
Songs (Medium voice) with piano
String nonets (Violins (3), violas (3), violoncellos (3))
String orchestra music, Arranged
String quartets
String quartets
Suites (Chamber orchestra)
Suites (Orchestra)
Suites (Pianos (2)), Arranged
Symphonies
Symphonies
Symphonies
Symphonies (Organ with orchestra)
Symphonies (Organ with orchestra)
Symphonies (Organ with orchestra)
Television music
Television music
Trumpet with string orchestra
Variations (Piano)
Violin and piano music
Violin and piano music
Violin and piano music, Arranged
Violoncello and piano music
Waltzes
Nationalities
Americans
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