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  1. Celebrating the centennial of the birth of the American composer Aaron Copland (1900-1990), the multi-format Aaron Copland Collection, from which the online collection derives, spans the years 1910 to 1990 and includes approximately 400,000 items documenting the multifaceted life of an extraordinary person who was composer, performer, teacher, writer, conductor, commentator, and administrator ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Aaron Copland, who was born 100 years ago, was the greatest of all American composers. Leonard Slatkin explains why he will never grow tired of conducting his music. Friday 27 October 2000. The ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Aaron Copland (/ ˈ k oʊ p l ə n d /, KOHP-lənd; November 14, 1900 – December 2, 1990) was an American composer, critic, writer, teacher, pianist and later a conductor of his own and other American music. Copland was referred to by his peers and critics as the "Dean of American Composers". The open, slowly changing harmonies in much of his music are typical of what many people consider to ...

  6. 27. Okt. 2013 · One figure who appears frequently in the book is Aaron Copland, the dean of American composers. The elder Copland first met the enthusiastic young Bernstein when he was a sophomore at Harvard ...

  7. 24. Jan. 2018 · Bernstein and Copland. In 1940, Bernstein had been part of the first Tanglewood season as a student, with Aaron Copland as administrative head of the school. The day they’d met three years earlier was one of the great days of Bernstein’s life. He thought of Copland as the one who would “lead American music out of the wilderness.”.