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    4 days ago · Classical Music Amarillo. Copland! By Dr. Kimberly Hieb. Published July 5, 2024 at 7:30 AM CDT. Tune in to Classical Music Amarillo this week to hear performances by the Amarillo Symphony of music by American composer Aaron Copland!

  2. 4 days ago · The outstanding Belgian chamber music ensemble Oxalys dedicates itself here to three American masterpieces in the original chamber music instrumentation: from the great American classic Aaron Copland with his ballet Appalachian Spring to the mythical Shaker Loops by minimal music icon John Adams (here in the original, rarely heard string septet ...

  3. 5 days ago · Here is my arrangement of Coplands “Fanfare for the Common Man.” This was recorded at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Bethesda, MD where... Happy Independence Day!

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    5 days ago · List of Compositions by Aaron Copland 1920–1929 • Old Poem for voice (1920) • The Cat and the Mouse for piano (1920) • Pastorale for voice (1921) • Honkytonk Blues (1921) • Three Moods for piano (1921) • Four Motets for mixed voices (1921) o Help us, O Lord o Sing ye Praises to our King o Have Mercy on us, O My Lord

  5. 1 day ago · Attendees of the launch event also enjoyed a performance by the Queens College Aaron Copland School of Music (ACSM) Jazz Trio. The initiative will run through October and includes events at ...

  6. 17 hours ago · Essex Young People’s Orchestra is a youth orchestra of talented children from across Essex. This concert features extracts from West Side Story & Les Miserables plus pieces by American composer Aaron Copland, and Gustav Holst – a famous educator and composer who settled in Thaxted, and was born 150 years ago this September.

  7. 5 days ago · Fanfare for the Common Man -- Aaron Copeland -- On this most important 4th of July... It was composed in response to the US entry into World War II and was inspired in part by a famous 1942 speech[2] where vice president Henry A. Wallace proclaimed the dawning of the "Century of the Common Man".[3]