person

Aaron Copland

Personal Info

Known For

Sound

Gender

Male

Birthday

1900-11-14

Place of Birth

Brooklyn, New York

Aaron Copland

Biography

Aaron Copland (November 14, 1900 – December 2, 1990) was an American composer, composition teacher, writer, 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 be the sound of American music, evoking the vast American landscape and pioneer spirit. He is best known for the works he wrote in the 1930s and 1940s in a deliberately accessible style often referred to as "populist" and which the composer labeled his "vernacular" style. Works in this vein include the ballets Appalachian Spring, Billy the Kid and Rodeo, his Fanfare for the Common Man and Third Symphony. In addition to his ballets and orchestral works, he produced music in many other genres, including chamber music, vocal works, opera and film scores. Description above from the Wikipedia page Aaron Copland, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Also Known For

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Aaron Copland: A Self Portrait

Jan 01, 1985

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Are My Ears on Wrong?: A Profile of Charles Ives

Mar 04, 1979

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Paris: The Luminous Years

Dec 14, 2010

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145 W. 21

Jan 01, 1936

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Tanglewood: A Place for Music

May 26, 1985

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Bachianas Brasileiras: Meu Nome é Villa-Lobos

Jan 01, 1979

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Copland Conducts Copland

Mar 17, 1976

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Tanglewood Music School and Music Festival

Jul 20, 1949

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The Kennedy Center Honors

Dec 28, 1978

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New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts

Jan 18, 1958