Has anyone checked Aaron Copland's grave for signs of vigorous rolling? Copland, the great American composer, who was openly gay and whose politics were socialist-leaning, keeps showing up on the ...
The Princeton University Orchestra will open its 2001-2002 performance season with two concerts at Richardson Auditorium on Oct.19-20. Composed of more than 150 undergraduates, graduate students, ...
“In those days,” Aaron Copland once said of his early studies, “music was like the inside of a great building that shut out the street noises.” Later Copland was to do more than any other composer of ...
Here's a suite Aaron Copland put together in 1942, of some of his favorite film scores. He called it Music for Movies. This is the EOS Orchestra, in concert at the Ethical Culture Society in New York.
For over 80 years, Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait has been a go-to choice for orchestras across America. "I've done the Lincoln Portrait, I don't know how many times," says Hopkins Symphony ...
The Boston Symphony’s Serge Koussevitzky hurried offstage, excitedly kissed several dowagers who had come up to congratulate him. He had just conducted the world premiere of Aaron Copland’s Third ...
This month brings Barry Manilow and Martha Graham, Earth Day and Easter, as well as a pickle tour and a little night music. By Erik Piepenburg Richardson, the historian behind the newsletter Letters ...
Once again the world of American music is celebrating Aaron Copland. In part, I suppose, all the attention now being given to the recent publication of the first volume of the composer’s memoirs [1] ...
Carol A. Hess (left), Distinguished Professor of Music, has taken a deep dive into musical diplomacy with her most recent book, “Aaron Copland in Latin America,” published this year. The book cover ...
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