Aaron Copland

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Aaron Copland (November 11, 1900 in Brooklyn, New York, United States – December 2,1990) was an American composer of concert and film music. Instrumental in forging a uniquely American style of composition, he was widely known as "the dean of American composers." Copland's music achieved a difficult balance between modern music and American folk styles, and the open, slowly changing harmonies of many of his works are said to evoke the vast American landscape. He incorporated percussive orchestration, changing meter, polyrhythms, polychords and tone rows.

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Songs

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    Danzón Cubano

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    Danzón Cubano (London Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Aaron Copland)

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    Danzon Cubano (Orchestral Version)

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    Daybreak Will Come

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    Dear March, Come In!

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    Doppio Movimento: Variations of a Shaker Hymn

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    Down A Country Lane

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    Down A Country Lane (1962)

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    Down a Country Lane (London Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Aaron Copland, horn: Michael Winfield, trumpet: William Lang)

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    Dream March (The Red Pony)

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    Duo for flute & piano: I. Flowing (feat. flute: Alaine Shaffer, piano: Aaron Copland)

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    Duo for flute & piano: II. Poetic, Somewhat Mournful (feat. flute: Alaine Shaffer, piano: Aaron Copland)

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    Duo for flute & piano: III. Lively, With Bounce (feat. flute: Alaine Shaffer, piano: Aaron Copland)

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    Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: I. Nature, the gentlest mother ('To David Diamond')

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    Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: II. There camea wind like a bugle ('To Elliot Carter')

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    Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: III. The world feels dusty ('To Alexei Haieff')

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    Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: IV. Heart, we will forget him ('To Marcelle de Manziarly')

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    Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: V. Dear March, come in! ('To Juan Orrego Salas')

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    Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: VI. Sleep is supposed to be ('To Irving Fine')

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    Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: VII. Going to Heaven! ('To Lukas Foss')

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    Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: VIII. The Chariot ('To Arthur Berger')

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    El Salon Mexico

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    El Salón México (Columbia Symphony Orchestra)

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    El Salón México (Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Eduardo Mata)

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    El Salon Mexico (Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra feat. conductor: Enrique Batiz)

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    El Salón México (New Philharmonia Orchestra feat. conductor: Aaron Copland)

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    El Salón México (New Philharmonia Orchestra, feat. conductor: Aaron Copland)

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    El Salón México (New York Philharmonic feat. conductor: Leonard Bernstein)

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    En Salon Mexico

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    Epilogue: The Open Prairie Again [Billy the Kid]

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    Estribillo (Three Latin-American Sketches)

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    Estribillo - Three Latin-American Sketches

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    Fanare Fore The Common Man

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    Fanfare for a Common Man

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    Fanfare for the Common Man

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    Fanfare for the Common Man (London Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Aaron Copland)

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    Fanfare for the Common Man (London Symphony Orchestra, feat. conductor: Aaron Copland)

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    Fanfare For The Common Man (Mexico City Orchestra: Enrique Batiz, 1986)

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    Fanfare for the Common Man (Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra feat. conductor: Enrique Batiz)

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    Fanfare for the Common Man (Netherlands Wind Ensemble feat. conductor: Richard Dufallo)

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    Fanfare for the Common Man (Philadelphia Orchestra feat. conductor: Eugene Ormandy)

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    Fanfare for the Common Man (The London Brass Virtuosi)

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    Fanfare for the Common Man (Version of Symphony No. 3, Fourth Movement) (Excerpt)

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    Fanfare of the Common Man

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    Finale: Precise and Rhythmic

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    Finale: The Promise of Living

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    Finale: The Promise of Living (The Tender Land)

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    Five Songs from "Old American Songs": I. Simple Gifts

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    Five Songs from "Old American Songs": II. Ching-a-ring-Chaw

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    Five Songs from "Old American Songs": III. Long Time Ago


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