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Robert Sims – “Bought Me A Cat” arr. Aaron Copland
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Aaron Copland Premium Photographic Poster Print Aaron Copland is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
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Aaron Copland Premium Photographic Poster Print Aaron Copland is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
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Historic Print (S): [Cover of Aaron Copland, What to Listen for in Music, in Arabic, showing piano keyboard, $24.95 This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: [no date recorded on caption card]Subject: Notes: cf: The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, Summer 1983, p. 261. This record contains unverified data from caption card. Caption card tracings: B.I.; Books; Music.Format: SOURCE: Library of Congress… |
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Bernstein Century – Copland: Appalachian Spring, Rodeo, etc / Bernstein, New York PO $7.48 Happy is the composer who has an advocate as passionate and talented as Leonard Bernstein. These Copland performances have been the preferred versions since they were first issued–better even than the composer’s own, later recordings. Originally they were spread over two discs, but thanks to the extended playing time of the compact disc, you can now get all three great Copland ballets togeth… |
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25 Thunderous Classics $4.98 … |
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Copland: Appalachian Spring; Rodeo; Fanfare for the Common Man $6.34 This sonically spectacular disc features three of Aaron Copland’s most beloved Americana scores. Drawing on American folk themes, Rodeo and Appalachian Spring originated as ballet music, but they have found a larger life as light classic staples. They are briskly conducted by Louis Lane and played with élan by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. –Sarah Bryan Miller … |
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The City + Power and the Land THE CITY is a landmark documentary, co-directed by Willard Van Dyke and Ralph Steiner, with commentary written by Lewis Mumford (read by Morris Carnovsky). It features music by Aaron Copland. Notable for its montages, its narrative vignettes and its humor, it is also a powerful social portrait and historical document of New York City (1939, 44 minutes). Directed by Joris Ivens in 1940, THE POWER… |
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Copland Portrait [VHS] … |
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MacDowell: An American Artists’ Colony In 1896, the composer Edward MacDowell and Marian, his wife, bought a farm in Peterborough, New Hampshire where they spent summers working in peaceful surroundings. There, MacDowell said, he produced more and better music. MacDowell, a founder of the American Academy in Rome, knew that artists from different disciplines enriched each other’s artistic life, and he and Marian dreamed of making a com… |
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Keeping Score: Copland and the American Sound $24.95 … |