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  1. 27. Nov. 2007 · Aaron Copland identified himself early on as a composer “anxious to write a work that would immediately be recognized as American in character.” 1 Indeed, Copland's identity as an “American” composer has long been established as a common, unquestioned trope in both contemporary reception and scholarship.

  2. 11. Juli 2005 · Premiere: 8/18/1986. Aaron Copland was one of the most respected American classical composers of the twentieth century. By incorporating popular forms of American music such as jazz and folk into ...

  3. 23. Aug. 2018 · Leonard Bernstein devoted two Young People’s Concerts to the music of composer Aaron Copland, his beloved mentor and friend. Leonard Bernstein made friends wherever he went — and whenever possible, he invited them to participate in his Young People’s Concerts with the New York Philharmonic. American composer and conductor Aaron Copland ...

  4. There is considerable dissonance in it, yet the work is predominantly consonant." Since the first performance by John Kirkpatrick, many great pianists have performed and admired the work, among them Leonard Bernstein. According to Copland, "Lenny took to it as though it was his own." Bernstein responded, "The Piano Sonatais my favorite piece of ...

  5. 19. März 2020 · In the early 20th century, the sounds of America burst upon the world with jazz, blues, spirituals, folk, Latin and the sounds of Tin Pan Alley – each of the...

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  6. 13. Sept. 2018 · At Harvard University, Leonard Bernstein was the life of the party. He was famous for being able to find a piano anywhere he went and monopolize it for the night, turning his fleet fingers to popular tunes, improvisations, and music that made his head spin — like Aaron Copland‘s Piano Variations, a piece (and a composer) that Bernstein revered.

  7. 25. Nov. 2015 · Nov 25, 2015 by Cynthia Collins. Aaron Copland composed music known for its “American” sound during a time when music in the United States was still heavily influenced by the European composers. With works like Fanfare for the Common Man, Appalachian Spring, and Rodeo, he incorporated folk music, Shaker hymn tunes, and harmonies that ...