Aaron Copland conducting, Berlin, 1970
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Aaron Copland
♫Born November 14, 1900
in Brooklyn, NY
♫He started his musical
training by taking piano
lessons when he was 14.
♫He took composition lessons at 17 with a
professor at the Julliard School of Music
(prestigious music school in NY).
♫After he
graduated
high school,
he went to
France to
study with a
very famous
teacher (Nadia
Boulanger).
♫He sold his first piece in 1921. It was called
Scherzo Humoristique (Cat and Mouse).
♫Copland became a well-known composer
and teacher after his studies were
completed. He also helped found Arrow
Music Press (a music publishing
company).
♫On October 16,
1938, his ballet
Billy the Kid first
opened in
Chicago.
♫He published his first book, What to Listen
for in Music in 1939. He published at least
five other books in his lifetime.
♫In 1942, Copland’s Lincoln Portrait was
premiered in Cincinnati
♫He also complete two other important
works that year: the ballet Rodeo and
Fanfare for the Common Man.
♫Copland won a Pulizter Prize and a NY
Music Critics Circle Award for his ballet
Appalachian Spring.
♫Copland’s full-length opera, entitled The
Tender Land premiered on April 1, 1954
in New York City.
(Can anyone guess who was in that opera just a few years ago?)
Aaron Copland was a great American composer,
teacher, and conductor. He made many popular
and important recordings as a conductor and was
a popular teacher at Harvard and Tanglewood.
He also worked to free American music from the
sound Europe by using jazz and folk music to
create his compositions.
Credits
Biographical Information taken from Aaron Copland Collection: Timeline 1900-1990; Music Division,
Library of Congress
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/copland/actime.html
Introductory Photo: Aaron Copland at Rock Hill
Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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Zoom-In Photo: Aaron Copland conducting at a recording session, England
Copyright: Mrs. Rheba Kraft, Providence, RI
Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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Photo: Aaron Copland at piano with space heater
Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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Photo: Nadia Boulanger and her class, Paris, 1923
Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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More Credits…
Photo: Billy the Kid: production shot, 1938
Copyright: New York Public Library, Photographic Services and Permissions
Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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Photo: Set and cast for the first production of Appalachian Spring. Left to right: Martha Graham, Erick
Hawkins, May O'Donnell, Merce Cunningham, the four followers. A posed picture rather than a still
from the dance, 1944
Collection: Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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Photo: The Tender Land, production shot, 1954
Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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Photo: Aaron Copland conducting
Copyright: Mary Leipziger,
Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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And Still More Credits…
Photo: Aaron Copland conducting, Berlin, 1970
Copyright: Mrs. Rheba Kraft, Providence, RI
Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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Photo: Aaron Copland outdoors, 1978
Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress
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