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  1. The Man Behind The Music. Many know of Aaron Copland the composer, writer, educator, and conductor, but far fewer have had the chance to know the man himself. Vivian Perlis shows us the man behind the music. Selected Bibliographies. Select works written by and about Aaron Copland, compiled by Jennifer DeLapp-Birkett. Awards & Accolades.

  2. 2. Apr. 2014 · Composer Aaron Copland was born on November 14, 1900, in Brooklyn, New York to parents of Jewish and Eastern European descent. The youngest of five children, Copland went on to develop an interest ...

  3. アーロン・コープランド(Aaron Copland、1900年 11月14日 - 1990年 12月2日)は、20世紀 アメリカを代表する作曲家のひとり。アメリカの古謡を取り入れた、親しみやすく明快な曲調で「アメリカ音楽」を作り上げた作曲家として知られる。指揮や著述、音楽評論にも実績を残した。

  4. 7. Juni 2018 · Aaron Copland’s name is synonymous with American music. It was his pioneering achievement to break free from Europe and create concert music that is characteristically American. At the same time, he was able to stamp his music with a compositional personality so vivid as to transcend stylistic boundaries, making every work identifiable as his alone. Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1900 ...

  5. Aaron Copland (* 14. november 1900, Brooklyn, New York – † 2. december 1990, New York) bol americký skladateľ, libretista, klavirista a dirigent. V roku 1925 debutoval ako skladateľ kompozíciou Symfónia pre organ a orchester a v tom istom roku dostal Gugenheimovo štipendium .

  6. Aaron Copland / Timeline // Copland House …where America's musical past and future meet. (compiled by Michael Boriskin) 1900 —Born on November 14 in Brooklyn to Sarah Mittenthal and Harris Copland, the youngest of five children (Ralph, Leon, Laurine, and Josephine) 1906 —Attends Public School 111 in Brooklyn.

  7. Aaron Copland is widely celebrated as the “Dean Of American music”, and with good reason. Until he burst onto the scene in the 1920s, American classical music had struggled to find its own authentic voice. Such composing worthies as John Knowles Paine, Amy Beach, Edward MacDowell and Horatio Parker had consciously fashioned their music on ...