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kate ([personal profile] kate) wrote2009-01-03 12:11 am
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This is my WHY I LOVE AARON COPLAND post

I love Aaron Copland. Besides the fact that he is the first American composer most people can name, he was a shameless self-promoter, and probably would have loved the fact that his music was used for the "Beef. It's what's for dinner." commercials.

He was also homosexual. He was tight-lipped about it, but he was out, and it's kind of brilliant that a gay man's music is known as some of the most recognizably American music of all time.

Appalachian Spring was a ballet written for another American great - choreographer Martha Graham. It was originally written for 13 instruments, and it is just so eerie and beautiful with this sparse instrumentation. The full orchestral suite is lovely too, but the original ballet music? Gorgeous.

So here, Appalachian Spring Suite, ballet music for 13 players.

This is my orchestral conductor from grad school, Keith Clark, with an orchestra basically made up of the ridiculously talented studio musicians in LA, who are hired for their ability to sightread anything (they generally do movie scores), the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. If you like it, the album includes An Outdoor Overture (a more mature and complex work) and Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson, a beautifully haunting song cycle sung by Marni Nixon.
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[personal profile] zana16 2009-12-03 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
Ooooh, thank you!
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[personal profile] gblvr 2009-12-03 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! (yes, I know I'm supposed to be sleeping.)
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[personal profile] fyrefly101 2009-12-03 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
Oo thank you.
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[personal profile] erda 2009-12-03 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
This, with the original instrumentation, is one of my all time favorite non-opera pieces of music, and I don't actually have it on my lapatop, so thank you very, very much!
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[personal profile] spillingvelvet 2009-12-03 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
<3!
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[personal profile] spillingvelvet 2009-12-03 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
did i ever tell you that my sister's wedding march was Simple Gifts? Played on Banjo, Guitar, and Mandolin.

:D
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[personal profile] anatsuno 2009-12-03 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
*dips toe in music* I'm not a big listener but I'll give it a try! :D thank you.
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[personal profile] anatsuno 2009-12-03 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh it's not the classical thing that scares me. I have very eclectic tastes and love lots of various stuffs, Philip Glass next to Mozart next to Lou Reed, etc - but I'm not a big music person at all: every time a music person would be listening to music, I'm probably listening to podfic or a podcast or using a movie as background sound. Music is ... harder for me to get used to, I guess. Still, it's never too late to discover new things, even slowly... :))
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[personal profile] anatsuno 2009-12-03 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
pls record podfic, yes! :D
though I still might come back for recs too, who knows. :))
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This original version rocks!

[personal profile] peoppenheimer 2009-12-10 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
I cannot stop listening to this chamber orchestra original version. I love it! Thank you so much for introducing me to this version. The full orchestral suite was getting a little too familiar. This spare original scoring has made the whole piece new for me again. Have you seen any revivals of the ballet? I've seen excerpts on video, but I have never seen it performed. I definitely want to hear the other two pieces. A Dickinson song cycle: I don't think I am aware of any, before you just told me about this one. I have to hear it. Thank you so much for this.