Aaron Copland has been in the forefront of the American musical scene since the 1920s. He has been called an "American composer" for his ability to formulate the essence of American folk music into a wide variety of mediums. The variety and scope of his compositions encompass a diverse array of styles and techniques. From the jazz influenced works that dominated his early period to the works for Hollywood films, from\ud the chamber music that was directly influenced by his Jewish background to the partial\ud acceptance of serial technique, Copland has managed to delve equally into all these styles. Yet, one could arguably rank his works for the stage as his most popular and generally most successful compositions of his career. The extent to...
A discussion of Aaron Copland's three major dance scores -- "Billy the Kid," "Rodeo," and "Appalachi...
Virgil Thomson once said, “The way to write American music is simple. All you have to do is to be an...
Using tonal and post-tonal analytical methods, this article examines two early songs of Aaron Coplan...
Aaron Copland’s Piano Variations, composed in 1930, is his most important work for piano and one of ...
Surveys scholarly views of jazz\u27s rhythmic and metrical structures in the 1920s (at the outset of...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Amanda Louise HodderThis thesis, The Influence of Ig...
While Aaron Copland and Walter Piston had different backgrounds, both studied with Nadia Boulang...
Difficulties are encountered in any discussion of Copland's style, for his works cover the spectrum ...
D.M.A.MusicUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.u...
Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto was written for jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman. The work's incorp...
Despite his commitment to reaching a wide audience, shown in such populist ballets as Billy the Kid ...
The analytical literature posits a dichotomy between Copland’s “popular” and “serious” music. Despi...
As traditional methods and goals of composition were challenged in the twentieth century, America...
Studying and performing twentieth-century compositions are important for piano students to become we...
The piano's role in art song repertoire has evolved from a modest one during its formative years to ...
A discussion of Aaron Copland's three major dance scores -- "Billy the Kid," "Rodeo," and "Appalachi...
Virgil Thomson once said, “The way to write American music is simple. All you have to do is to be an...
Using tonal and post-tonal analytical methods, this article examines two early songs of Aaron Coplan...
Aaron Copland’s Piano Variations, composed in 1930, is his most important work for piano and one of ...
Surveys scholarly views of jazz\u27s rhythmic and metrical structures in the 1920s (at the outset of...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Amanda Louise HodderThis thesis, The Influence of Ig...
While Aaron Copland and Walter Piston had different backgrounds, both studied with Nadia Boulang...
Difficulties are encountered in any discussion of Copland's style, for his works cover the spectrum ...
D.M.A.MusicUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib.u...
Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto was written for jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman. The work's incorp...
Despite his commitment to reaching a wide audience, shown in such populist ballets as Billy the Kid ...
The analytical literature posits a dichotomy between Copland’s “popular” and “serious” music. Despi...
As traditional methods and goals of composition were challenged in the twentieth century, America...
Studying and performing twentieth-century compositions are important for piano students to become we...
The piano's role in art song repertoire has evolved from a modest one during its formative years to ...
A discussion of Aaron Copland's three major dance scores -- "Billy the Kid," "Rodeo," and "Appalachi...
Virgil Thomson once said, “The way to write American music is simple. All you have to do is to be an...
Using tonal and post-tonal analytical methods, this article examines two early songs of Aaron Coplan...