A Copland Portrait
On this CD:
1. Appalachian Spring, concert suite
Composed by Aaron Copland
Performed by Janie Crawford, Sophia Richardson, Ian Starks
2. Our Town, suite from the film score, for orchestra Suite
Composed by Aaron Copland
Performed by Janie Crawford, Sophia Richardson, Ian Starks
3. Fanfare for the Common Man, for brass & percussion (from Symphony No. 3)
Composed by Aaron Copland
Performed by Janie Crawford, Sophia Richardson, Ian Starks
4. The Tender Land, suite from the opera The Promise of Living
Composed by Aaron Copland
Performed by Janie Crawford, Sophia Richardson, Ian Starks
A Copland Portrait, Music, Aaron Copland, Ian Starks, Janie Crawford, Sophia Richardson, Band, Classical, Classical Music, Concert/Brass/Marching Band Music, Orchestral, Suite for Orchestra
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- The True Spirit Of America
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- Perfect collection of patriotic fare.
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Aaron Copland , Roy Harris , Gerard Schwarz , Seattle Symphony Orchestra , James Earl Jones , and Seattle Chorale
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ASIN: B0000006YT
Release Date: 1994-05-03 |
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- Fanfare For The Common Man
- Lincoln Portrait
- Canticle Of Freedom
- An Outdoor Overture
- American Creed: Free To Dream
- American Creed: Free To Build
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home
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This is a mixture of choral and orchestral music by two great American composers, music that can only be described as patriotic. But don't let that keep you away from Copland's heartbreaking Lincoln Portrait or Roy Harris's much-neglected American Creed. James Earl Jones supplies the narration in Lincoln Portrait. American Creed is filled with Harris's usual open harmonies and melodic expansiveness and is actually a very complex triple fugue. The miking for this entire recording isn't as close to the orchestra or clear as it could be, but this is a great collection nonetheless. --Paul Cook
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The True Spirit Of America.......2006-05-18
It is often the case that the true spirit of America can be found in the artists it has given the world throughout history. And no composer embodies our nation's spirit much better than Aaron Copland, as can be gauged on this Delos recording of works by him and fellow American composer Roy Harris, as performed by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra under music director Gerard Schwarz.
The true essence of patriotism, a term too often used for less-than-honorable ends by certain political operatives throughout history, is very evident in both Copland's and Harris' works. Harris is represented by the intensely proud two-part work "American Creed", and his 1935 overture "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", based on the famous World War I song. It is also evident in Copland's rarely heard "Canticle Of Freedom", which here is sung by the Seattle Symphony Chorale.
It is in the three popular Copland pieces--"Fanfare For The Common Man"; "Lincoln Portrait"; and "An Outdoor Overture"--that the best of America lies. The towering brass chorale of "Fanfare" symbolizes, as its title surely indicates, the ability of the common man to achieve the uncommon; while "An Outdoor Overture", written in the 1930s for the Manhattan High School of Music & Art, celebrates American youth. And then there's "Lincoln Portrait", with the words of our 16th president spoken by James Earl Jones, one of our country's greatest actors and voices, with great strength and authority, allowing us to know that while we may be the greatest nation on Earth, we can ALWAYS be better. Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony provide masterful performances throughout this stunning 1992 recording. This is highly recommended for anyone wanting to know the true spirit of our nation beyond the constant and often wreckless political rhetoric that so often abounds here.
Great Lesser-known Masterpieces.......2005-11-03
Portraits of Freedom is a CD featuring works by Aaron Copland and Roy Harris which have a special emphasis on democracy. Not just a "hack" American music CD, features include the very well known to some virtually unknown compositions making this a welcome addition to the Copland/Harris recorded music oeuvre.
Fanfare for the Common Man brings nothing new, but it is such a great miniature. Less recorded is the Lincoln Portrait. Copland opens with a slow triumphant fanfare melody which gives way to a faster "Camptown Races" melody and brilliantly weaves the two together. The piece ends with a dramatic reading by James Earl Jones.
Canticle of Freedom, rarely heard, features chorus. The music and text are interesting enough to wonder why it has been neglected. Along with the Outdoor Overture, Copland uses not only uses his trademark rhythms and harmonies, but dissonance is judiciously placed to give his music an American experience.
Roy Harris' American Creed and When Johnny Comes Marching Home are also rarely heard, nonetheless recorded. Harris' music is a bit more ponderous than that of Copland, and while Harris sticks with more classical formal designs, it is interesting to note the many harmonic and orchestration similarities which exist between the two composers. Harris' energetic "When Johnny..." is also very interesting, especially when compared to the more famous American Salute by Morton Gould.
The liner notes are voluminous accounts into the background of Copland. You really get the gist of how close he was to music and patriotism and how that evolved throughout the 20th Century. The Seattle Symphony plays well on this disk; you can tell they have a real feel of the music. While you can find better recordings of Fanfare and the Outdoor Overture, you can't beat this Lincoln Portrait, and you probably won't find the other works anywhere else, especially so well performed. Copland was serious about music and democracy and it shows in these works; the lesser known ones are greatly eclipsed by his more famous works, and so you probably have to be a Copland junkie to buy this CD. In that case, this will be an easy buy for you!
James Earl Jones Is SUPURB.......2004-10-02
I have listened to several recordings of the Lincoln Portait narrated by Henry Fonda, Carl Sandberg and Katherine Hepburn. James Earl Jones surpases all of them by a wide margin. Every word James speaks comes from his heart and it is a moving experience.
An interesting note: Every speaker since James reads the following line, "government of the people, by the people, and for the people." with the emphasis on the words "of", "by" and "for". When James reads it he shift the emphasis to the word "people" each time and it makes an impressive difference. He is masterful. I've must have played this piece at least 10 times since I received it a week ago.
Buy it!
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Great Fourth of July album.......2003-01-11
If you buy this CD, you'll probably do so for Aaron Copland's "Lincoln Portrait." You won't be disappointed, either, for this is one of the best renditions of that particular symphonic war-horse in print. It's well performed, and James Earl Jones's majestic voice transcends the kitschier aspects of Copland's narration.
"Fanfare for the Common Man" is also here in all its brassy glory, although if you're like me you've heard it so often it gives you a headache. But in all likelihood you haven't heard the other Copland works on this CD: "Canticle of Freedom" and the seldom-performed "An Outdoor Overture." "An Outdoor Overture" is second-tier Copland -- a pleasant symphonic poem, nothing too remarkable. "Canticle of Freedom," on the other hand, exemplifies Copland's worst tendencies as a composer; most of it is just noisy and not musically interesting.
The real surprise here is Roy Harris's three-movement "American Creed," which is both inspiring and musically sound. It is a patriotic symphony that mostly avoids bombast, and it ought to be performed far more often. Harris is a much underrated composer, and this is one of his best works.
On the whole, this CD is a smashing good classical music collection for a Flag Day or Fourth of July holiday -- or for any time you just want to celebrate being an American.
Perfect collection of patriotic fare........1999-10-14
The inclusion of Copland's "Fanfare" and "A Lincoln Portrait" into a CD such as this is a no-brainer, but these recordings are the best of their kind--tremendous sound, and the quintessential narrator in Jones to complete it. Schwarz also blesses us with one of Copland's little-known choral works that sends a powerful patriotic message, and the "Outdoor Overture" is simply Copland at his jovial best at the prime of his composing career. The selected Harris works add further impact to the disc: the only recording available of "American Creed," along with Harris' unforgettable interpretation of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," round it out wonderfully. The Roy Harris works may be the true highlight of the disc--if that's possible. Another splendid job by Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony.
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Release Date: 1991-01-18 |
Tracks:
- El Salon Mexico
- An Outdoor Overture
- Billy The Kid: Introduction: The Open Prairie
- Billy The Kid: Street In A Frontier Town
- Billy The Kid: Prairie Night (Card Game At Night)
- Billy The Kid: Gun Battle
- Billy The Kid: Celebration (After Billy's Capture)
- Billy The Kid: Billy's Death
- Billy The Kid: The Open Prairie Again
- Quiet City
- John Henry
- Our Town
- Las Agachadas
- Fanfare For The Common Man
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- Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes): I. Buckaroo Holiday
- Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes): II. Corral Nocturne
- Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes): III. Saturday Night Waltz
- Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes): IV. Hoedown
- The City: New England Countryside
- Of Mice And Men: Barley Wagons
- The City: Sunday Traffic
- Our Town: Grovers Corners
- Of Mice And Men: Threshing Machines
- Appalachian Spring (Suite From The Ballet): Very Slow
- Appalachian Spring (Suite From The Ballet): Fast
- Appalachian Spring (Suite From The Ballet): Moderato
- Appalachian Spring (Suite From The Ballet): Fast
- Appalachian Spring (Suite From The Ballet): Still Faster
- Appalachian Spring (Suite From The Ballet): As At First (Slowly)
- Appalachian Spring (Suite From The Ballet): Calm And flowing
- Appalachian Spring (Suite From The Ballet): Moderato; Coda
- Letter From Home
- Danzon Cubano
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- Lincoln Portrait: Lento
- Lincoln Portrait: Subito Allegro
- Lincoln Portrait: 'Fellow Citizens, We Cannot Escape History...'
- Symphony No. 3: I. Molto Moderato-With Simple Expression
- Symphony No. 3: II. Allegro Molto
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- Symphony No. 3: IV. Molto Deliberato
- Concerto For Clarinet, Strings, Harp, & Piano
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Aaron Copland made numerous recordings of his own music, including an extensive series for CBS during the 1960s and '70s, mostly with London orchestras. He was not an especially proficient conductor--consequently, the performances he conducted often lacked pace and rhythmic punch. His last recordings of his most popular scores have been reissued by Sony on an exceptionally well-remastered 3-CD set. These accounts do a good job of conveying the overall shape of the pieces, and they deliver telling characterizations of many episodes. Details emerge that are lost in some other accounts, and there is an appealing gentleness and sweetness to the approach. But the readings do not have as much grip as those of Bernstein and Slatkin, among others, and in spite of the authority they automatically possess, they are not necessarily preferable. --Ted Libbey
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Bought this for Concerto for Clarinet.......2007-07-14
The sum is greater than the parts. This is a great Copland collection and shows his diversity. Yet as divers and the three CD are they are all distinctively Copland. Benny Goodman is usually associated with jazz yet he was also diverse in his career. "Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, and Harp & Piano" is a mantra that will carry you to a timeless place.
An added plus is the many other popular pieces that you know you heard but did not realize it was Copland especially the music from movies.
You may have to play the set a few times before being able to recognize the different tracks by name. The down side is many of Copland's works are outside of the date range of this collection.
Aaron Copland: Populist and Conductor.......2005-03-29
If you want a prime collection of Copland's more accessible works, this is it. Yes, it's true that Bernstein's recordings of individual pieces are often bolder and livelier; but this set offers the composer's own authoritative view of his work, and for that reason alone it is priceless. In addition, it includes virtually all the orchestral pieces he composed during his "populist phase," from El Salon Mexico (1936) to the Clarinet Concerto (1948). You won't find some of these lesser-known gems, such as An Outdoor Overture (1938) or Letter from Home (1944, written--like Rhapsody in Blue--for Paul Whiteman), on typical single-disc Copland compilations. I'd even go so far as to claim this as one of the four indispensable compilations of American instrumental music from the first half of the twentieth century (the others on my list--in case anyone cares--are Joshua Rifkin playing Scott Joplin, Oscar Levant playing Gershwin, and the Blanton-Webster band recordings of Duke Ellington).
What amazing riches flowed from Copland's pen during the period covered by these three discs! Billy the Kid (1939), Quiet City (1940), Our Town (1940), Fanfare for the Common Man (1942), Rodeo (1942), Lincoln Portrait (1942), Appalachian Spring (1944), and the Third Symphony (1946)--all are here. Some of this music is so familiar, so deeply ingrained in America's cultural consciousness, that we might be tempted to take it for granted. But imagine how much poorer the American concert repertoire would be without it. It's almost impossible, at this point, to conceive of a time when this wonderful music--which is to America roughly what Mussorgsky's music is to Russia, Grieg's to Norway, and Falla's to Spain--didn't exist. It was during the dozen years covered by this collection that Copland pulled away from the pack of his talented contemporaries (Hanson, Thomson, Harris, etc.) and, in a way, but with greater technical sophistication, filled the void left by the tragically early death of Gershwin, whose heyday, 1924-1935, immediately preceded the composition of the works on this collection.
The ballet music is all presented here in the familiar orchestral suites Copland arranged. Most of the selections are played by the London Symphony Orchestra, although the New Philharmonia and the just-plain Philharmonia get cracks at a few key works. The last-named orchestra, for instance, takes on the biggest piece on the program, Copland's Third, the closest thing American music has to a Beethoven's Ninth (although the work's sublime rhetoric has never completely convinced me--it's neither my personal favorite by Copland nor my favorite American symphony . . . but it sure has its moments). In addition to the fine orchestral playing, another treat is that Henry Fonda narrates the Lincoln Portrait--an almost inevitable pick, given the virtually mythic way his acting style embodied the American spirit and the fact that he had portrayed the sixteenth president in John Ford's classic film Young Mr. Lincoln (1939).
The set concludes with what, over the years, has become my favorite work by Copland, the Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp, & Piano, written for and performed here by surely the last century's greatest clarinetist, Benny Goodman. This work effects a concise synthesis between Copland's mature style and his earlier jazz stylings from the 1920s; in addition, the searing eloquence of the opening slow movement seems to me the most profound lyrical writing Copland ever achieved. Stoltzman's recording, ironically enough, swings harder than the king of swing's, but this collaboration between the composer and the man who commissioned it is for the ages.
The only major "populist" scores written after the period this collection covers are the film scores to The Red Pony (1948) and The Heiress (1949). Both can be acquired on an essential Leonard Slatkin CD for RCA. And since this collection doesn't include chamber music, the great Violin Sonata (1943), a kind of more intimate counterpart to Appalachian Spring, will have to be sought elsewhere. (One good option is Gil Shaham/Andre Previn on DG.) A serious Copland collector will also want to grab the other two volumes of the Copland Collection itself. The early set features important works such as the Organ Symphony (1924), Music for the Theater (1925), and the Short Symphony (1932)--but both of the other collections also include long, thorny pieces like the early Symphonic Ode and the late Connotations that can be rather difficult for the average enthusiast to enjoy.
Most of the essential, universal Copland is to be found on this second installment of the Copland Collection, and I would definitely recommend it as the place to start exploring Copland's magnificent contribution to American music. It has been a wonderful and treasured companion of mine for many years, and it also serves to conjure up a timely and inspiring vision of open prairies, nocturnal cityscapes, and the populist, humane values that America should, ideally, epitomize.
Tribute to Lincoln.......2001-10-28
I purchased this set of Copeland CD's because I wanted the Tribute to Lincoln narrated by Henry Fonda. This is a masterful recording especially for Americans in this time. The Tribute sends chills down my spine whenever I her it. My greatest joy however, was how much I have enjoyed all of the CD's in the set. I tend to be much more of a classical listener. I have heard Copeland but not in any organized fashion. This set has brought a new and delightful experience to my listening options.
A great way to get your dose of Copland...........2000-06-30
The 2nd of this three CD collection is wonderful. My favorite though is the third one. Doesn't mean this isn't good. This Sony Copland Collection set is worth the money for. Copland is sooo much more then Appalachian Spring, Fanfare for the Common Man, Rodeo, etc... But you get a lot of typical Copland on these CDs. Songs we all know and love. But there are some unfamiliar good ones too. Concerto for Clarinet took me by storm. So did Letters from Home. Good quality, good booklet, good recording, good playing (how Copland got the London Symphony to play something right I will never know), good everything. It's not perfect because it doesn't compete with THE best Copland like the third CD set of this collection, or the The Tendeer Land. Oh, these three CD sets don't cover all Copland, but it does for the most part. It doesn't have many chamber works, two choral works, and his two operas. You can cover some of those with the full version of Tender Land and of Second Hurricane (which also comes with the choral work, In the Beginning). But this is a good series. I highly recommend it!
Well balanced retrospective, -or- Listen to this!.......1999-08-11
Mr. Copland's works, as always, are exceptional This album, which consists of his work both as a composer and as a conductor, brings his music to life in a way no other conductor can. This is a well mastered and well produced work and worth the listen. To hear Arron Copland's music as he intended is wonderfull.
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- Henry Fonda's Reading of Lincoln Portrait.....
- Wonderful!
- Portrait is closer to how Lincoln would have said it
- Best versions of Appalachian Spring /Billy the Kid!
- Appalachian Spring, the simple version
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Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
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- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Very Slowly
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Allegro
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Moderato
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Fast
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Subito Allegro
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Meno Moso; As At First (slowly)
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Doppio Movimento
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Rather Slow
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Very Deliberate
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Poco Piu Moso
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): A Trifle Slower
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Molto Allegro Ed Agitato
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Broadly
- Appalachian Spring (Original Version): Moderato (Like A Prayer)
- Lincoln Portrait: Lento
- Lincoln Portrait: Subito Allegro
- Lincoln Portrait: 'Fellow Citizens, We Cannot Escape History...'
- Billy The Kid ( Ballet Suite): Introduction: The Open Prairie
- Billy The Kid ( Ballet Suite): Street In Frontier Town
- Billy The Kid ( Ballet Suite): Prairie Night (Card Game At Night)
- Billy The Kid ( Ballet Suite): Gun Battle
- Billy The Kid ( Ballet Suite): Celebration (After Billy's Capture)
- Billy The Kid ( Ballet Suite): Billy's Death
- Billy The Kid ( Ballet Suite): The Open Prairie Again
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Although it has come to be much better known in Copland's arrangement for full orchestra, Appalachian Spring was originally composed for a chamber-sized complement of 13 instruments, the maximum that would fit in front of the stage at the Coolidge Auditorium in the Library of Congress, where Martha Graham's company gave the premiere of the ballet in 1944. Many listeners prefer the more vibrant and homespun sound of this original version, with its intimate expressiveness, to the splashiness and color of Copland's rescoring, brilliant as it is. Here, Copland conducts a hand-picked group of New York freelancers in what must be counted a definitive performance. The playing is energetic and expressive, the sentiment deep but not too sweet. Copland's 1968 account of his Lincoln Portrait, with Henry Fonda as narrator, and 1969 reading of the suite from Billy the Kid round out the disc most satisfactorily. All three recordings are remarkably vivid. --Ted Libbey
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Henry Fonda's Reading of Lincoln Portrait............2006-12-16
.....alone makes this cd worth the price. This may say more about me than I like, but I own several versions of Appalachian Spring. It was worth adding one more to the collection just so I could get my hands on Henry Fonda's reading of the Lincoln Portrait. I've listened to almost all of them but this one best captures Lincoln's decency and moral stature. Fonda reads it with great emotion and warmth. When you really want to understand the best of American values this is the place to start.
Wonderful!.......2006-08-10
This was my first exposure to Copland. Copland is the quintessential American composer. His compositions are some of my favorites. As for this verson, Henry Fonda is by far the best orator for The Lincoln Portrait. James Earl Jones comes a close second. If you enjoy good music, you will enjoy this album.
Portrait is closer to how Lincoln would have said it.......2006-07-14
I can appreciate the previous reviewer who felt that Henry Fonda's interpretation of the Lincoln Portrait was a bit bland. I respectfully disagree.
We know from research that Abraham Lincoln was a soft spoken man with a thin reedy voice. His delivery, it has been speculated, would have been firm but with a bit of a down home quality. I believe the late Henry Fonda has the best reading of this text. The versions by Charlton Heston, James Earl Jones and William Warfield are excellent but they all have a dramatic quality that is very unlike Lincoln the man.
I will agree that the mixing on the this recording could have been better, but I still prefer that restrained yet confident sound of Henry Fonda. To me it has the same quality as his "I'll be there" speech at the conclusion of The Grapes of Wrath.
Very moving.
Best versions of Appalachian Spring /Billy the Kid!.......2004-02-14
If I had to choose one Copland album over all others in my collection, this would be the one!
When I purchased this cd many years ago, I hadn't realized at the time that this was the original, longer version of "Appalachian Spring" for chamber orchestra until I first played it, and it totally took me by surprise - what a revelation! It's become both my favorite version and recording of this piece.
The orchestration in "A Lincoln Portrait" is superb, and although the late Henry Fonda's reading does have a certain, peculiar quality to it, it's a vast improvement over the sound of the vinyl.
The "Billy the Kid" suite is absolutely thunderous and intensely psychotic, the BEST version ever recorded, IMHO, with the opening tympani beats guaranteed to shake your speakers and sub-woofers and the house along with it.
Appalachian Spring, the simple version.......2003-08-25
This version of Appalachian Spring is truly the original version. If you are looking for the true American spirit in Copland's music, by all means, buy this cd. Appalachian Spring is already such a simply beautiful piece of music, but when Copland conducts, you can really hear how Copland feels about the piece. I find the simple elegance of this piece inspiring, and this cd has helped me form a good idea of the style Copland would want for when I perform this piece with an orchestra.
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- finally sandburg's lincoln portrait
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ASIN: B000050HWT
Release Date: 2000-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Vitebsk, Study On A Jewish Theme
- Sextet For Clarinet, Piano And String Quartet: I. Allegro vivace
- Sextet For Clarinet, Piano And String Quartet: II. Lento
- Sextet For Clarinet, Piano And String Quartet: III. Finale
- Piano Quartet: I. Adagio serio
- Piano Quartet: II. Allegro giusto
- Piano Quartet: III. Non troppo lento
- Duo For Flute And Piano: I. Flowing
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- Lincoln Portrait - CARL SANDBURG
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: I. Nature, The Greatest Mother
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: II. There Came A Wind Like A Bugle
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: III. Why Do They Shut Me Out Of Heaven?
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: The World Feels Dusty
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: V. Heart, We Will Forget Him
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: VI. Dear March, Come In!
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: VII. Sleep Is Supposed To Be
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: VIII. When They Come Back
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: IX. I Felt A Funeral In My Brain
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: X. I've Heard An Organ Talk Sometimes
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: XI. Going To Heaven!
- Twelve Poems Of Emily Dickinson: XII. The Chariot
- Old American Songs (Set 1): The Boatmen's Dance (Minstrel Song, 1843)
- Old American Songs (Set 1): The Dodger (Campaign Song)
- Old American Songs (Set 1): Long Time Ago
- Old American Songs (Set 1): Simple Gifts (Shaker Song)
- Old American Songs (Set 1): I Bought Me A Cat
- Old American Songs (Set 2): The Little Horses (Lullaby)
- Old American Songs (Set 2): Zion's Walls (Revivalist Song)
- Old American Songs (Set 2): The Golden Willow Tree
- Old American Songs (Set 2): At The River (Hymn Tune)
- Old American Songs (Set 2): Ching-A-Ring Chaw (Minstrel Song)
- Billy The Kid: I. The Open Prairie - Oscar Levant
- Billy The Kid: II. Street In A Frontier Town - Oscar Levant
- Billy The Kid: V. Celebration Dance (After Billy's Capture) - Oscar Levant
Customer Reviews:
Terrific vocal talents for Copland's music.......2002-08-08
This second Copland collection focuses on unique talents of veteran performers.
William Warfield lends his voice and his interpretations of Copland's Old American Songs, and he sings them as they were meant to be, not as classical diletantes felt they should be. You have authenticity here.
Martha Lipton likewise contributes an older world charm and charisma to Copland's settings for Emily Dickenson's words.
Carl Sandberg's resonant reading of his own words is worth the full price of this set.
And then the inimitable Oscar Levant's piano treatment of the orchestral pieces...Levant had a wry touch to his interpretations that gave him a voice all his own.
There's much more here, quite a bit that's less than familiar and therefore increases one's familiarity with Copland.
finally sandburg's lincoln portrait.......2001-08-17
For all those like myself who have waited a decade for "A Lincoln Portrait" with Carl Sandburg's narration on CD, here it is finally! Sandburg's heartfelt reading of Lincoln's words is easily the most inspired and inspiring of the legions of others whose voices have been recorded. The orchestration by Kostelanetz also vastly surpasses others. Compare Henry Fonda's reading for example to see a poorly mixed tape where the narrator's voice is overwhelmed by the orchestra.
Wow! Pretty Good Deal.......2001-03-13
I was surprised to find two CDs of such quality being sold for the price of one. It also contained many hard to find Copland works.
Vitebsk is exciting. Strings do much of the work here. The music is very unique to any other Copland works. Definitely here a sample of this.
The Sextet is very interesting. The combination of strings and piano is a prefect balance along with the clarinet doing much of the harmony. It is the same song though as Copland's 2nd symphony, the 'short' one.
Duo for Flute and Piano is fun and happy. The 1st movement fluctuates quite a bit in the feeling but is a very nice combination. The second movement is slightly morbid but the feeling of happy hi ho is not lost. The 3rd movement is light and bouncy and can be described as typical Copland.
Lincoln Portrait is powerful. Though I don't see how it fits on this CD has a rarity or a chamber work. It is the besy Lincoln P. I've ever heard though.
Old American Songs and Poems of Emily Dickinson are not that good though. It's a vocalist and a piano accompanyingthe vocalist. The vocalists are not that good and I felt needed to feel the music a little more. Thomas Hampson and Dawn Upshaw made a CD with these songs which is much better (the only problem is that that CD only has 8 of the 12 Emily Dickinson Songs).
Billy the Kid was a nice way to finish off. It's just a few excerpts played on solo piano. It was interesting hearing the piece performed this way.
The recording quality is okay sometimes and kinda slipping other times. Then again, these are classic recordings for the most part. The skill though of the orchestra and soloists for the most part is that of a high quality. I definitely recommend this CD to any Copland fans out there trying to discover more about Copland. It's a very nicely put together CD and price worthy too.
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ASIN: B00000E8NJ
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- A Railroad Ballad For Orchestra
- Lincoln Portrait
- The Promise Of Living
- The Boatmen's Dance/The Dodger/Long Time Ago/Simple Gifts/I Bought Me A Cat
- Jubilee Variations
- Ceremonial Fanfare
- An Outdoor Overture
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Vintage Americana.......2006-09-08
This album is a wonderful collection of lesser heard Copland gems. The performances have the excitement one always expects from Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops, and it is ever a special treat to hear Sherrill Milnes. A very enjoyable CD.
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- American Piano Music
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ASIN: B000002AR2
Release Date: 1994-08-23 |
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- Scherzo Humoristique: The Cat and the Mouse (1920)
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- Midday Thoughts (1944-1982)]
- Proclamation (1973-1982)
- Three Moods (1920-21): 1. embittered (November 14, 1920)
- Three Moods (1920-21): 2. wistful (January 8, 1921)
- Three Moods (1920-21): 3. jazzy (July 1921)
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- Petit Portrait (1921)
- Sentimental Melody (1926)
- Piano Fantasy (1926)
- Four Piano Blues (1955-57): 1. Freely Poetic
- Four Piano Blues (1955-57): 2. Soft and Languid
- Four Piano Blues (1955-57): 3. Muted and Sensuous
- Four Piano Blues (1955-57): 4. With Bounce
- Midsummer Nocturne (1947)
- The Young Pioneers (1935)]
- Sunday Afternoon Music (1935)
- Down a Country Lane (1962)
- Night Thoughts (Hommage to Ives) (1972)
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Most of this set was recorded for LP in 1978, but Leo Smit returned to the studios in 1993 to add some recently discovered short pieces. Smit, a friend of Copland and a composer himself, plays all of Copland's piano music with great comprehension. He sustains the flow throughout the difficult half-hour Piano Fantasy, though he doesn't create as much excitement in the Piano Variations as the composer did in 1935 on 78s (now on Pearl GEMM CD 9279). Much of Copland's piano music is occasional works or pieces for students, but the major works in the set make it well worth hearing. --Leslie Gerber
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American Piano Music.......2007-02-12
It was a pleasure to hear the complete piano music of Copland. Pianist Leo Smit brings pleasure and enlightment to the listeners ear. Who better than an American pianist to interpret the music of Copland.
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Copland's Growing Musical Style.......2001-11-06
Leo Smit has done more than just give us a complete collection of the piano music of Aaron Copland. In doing so, he has also given us a sizeable record of Copland's growth as a composer stretching from the angry tones of the Passacaglia and the Piano Variations, to the majestic and sometimes poetic Piano Fantasy, and beyond. The two CD's also showcase Copland in his many moods, sometimes light hearted and fun as in the Scherzo Humoristique and the second movement of the Piano Sonata, or sometimes nostalgic as in Down a Country Lane or the third movement of the Piano Sonata. This is a must-have for all Copland fans.
great music.......2000-06-03
A great buy for anyone who loves Copland or American contemporary music. Absolutely beautiful.
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- Cornucopia for Copland Completists
- Best Fanfare out there
- A good selection of Copland pieces.
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ASIN: B000004284
Release Date: 1996-04-09 |
Tracks:
- Fanfare For The Common Man
- Appalachian Spring: Very Slowly
- Appalachian Spring: Allegro
- Appalachian Spring: Moderato: The Bride And Her Intended
- Appalachian Spring: Fast: The Revivalist And His Flock
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- Music For Movies: New England Countryside
- Music For Movies: Barley Wagons
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- Old American Songs: I. Simple Gifts
- Old American Songs: II. Ching-A-Ring-Chaw
- Old American Songs: III. Long Time Ago
- Old American Songs: IV. I Bought Me A Cat
- Old American Songs: V. At The River
- El salon Mexico
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Customer Reviews:
Cornucopia for Copland Completists.......2005-02-09
This is a collection for the true Copland fan. Because you don't buy this one for the serviceable but undistinguished renditions of the famous pieces - Fanfare, Appalachian Spring, Rodeo and El Salon Mexico. For those, look no further than Bernstein's seminal recordings with the NY Phil plus his second version of Appalachian Spring with the LA Phil, as well as Slatkin's with St. Louis. What a die-hard Copland-phile cannot live without, though, are the superb renditions of many of Copland's lesser-known but terrific compositions here that are rare or would otherwise take several purchases to cover: Mehta's Lincoln Portrait that is taut, brassy, dramatic and perfectly patriotic - with Gregory Peck fittingly authoritative and sounding close to what we would imagine when Abe Lincoln speaks; possibly the best version out there of Copland's underperformed masterpiece Quiet City from Marriner - just listen to the exquisite trumpet playing!; a charming Marilyn Horne singing excerpts from Old American Songs - poignantly evoking colonial Americana; Dorati's perceptive and atmospheric Dance Symphony; and a colorful Music for Movies from the London Sinfonietta playing highly American music with European flair. Furthermore, the Decca engineers provide demonstration-quality sound. Subtract one star for the casual Copland listener, but for the enthusiast: ****
Other references: Recommended by Gramophone, Penguin Guide and Classical Music: Third Ear.
Best Fanfare out there.......2003-05-19
The Fanfare for a Common Man could arguably be the best recording out there. Despite it's faster tempo, the LA Phil brass play it almost flawlessly(there are two notes of the entire song that the trumpets don't quite lock in). The trombones and percussion are phenomenol as well as the horns. The Appalachian Spring is done superbly also. The lesser known songs were a fresh introduction to less familiar Copland. The entire set(with the exception of the Lincoln portrait and Rodeo) is great. Definately recommended.
A good selection of Copland pieces........2001-12-09
I bought this 2-CD set because I needed a good selection of Copland pieces. It has served that purpose well. It features several less familiar pieces as well the popular Copland works. The CD contains Fanfare, Rodeo, Quiet City, El Salon Mexico and I Bought Me a Cat (to name just a few). The performance of Appalachian Spring (by Zubin Mehta and the LA Philharmonic Orchestra) is alright but not as good as the one where Copland himself conducts the Boston Symphony (check out that one on the RCA Victor Gold Seal Label -- it's marvelous). This CD does have a very beautiful performance of Portrait of Lincoln, narrated by Gregory Peck. He narrates with great dignity. I've heard at least one version where the Lincoln quotes are delivered in shouts as if from a pulpit. This one is more subtle.
Buy the Dorati on its own, elsewhere.......2000-06-24
The only redeeming value this grabbag has are the excellent Dorati presentations. The rest is middlin' to start and it tapers off from there. It tapers very far with the raw sound of Horne and the at-sea concepts of a young Zubin Mehta who obviously recorded this material before he was ready. His LA Phil isn't anything to write home about, either, which makes you wonder how just a few years earlier it was so superb for Leinsdorf and Wallenstein.
The manufacturer is just trying to make hay on some old recordings here. Dorati's are fairly recent, though, and you can buy his things elsewhere, so WHY would anyone want this?
Very emotional.......1998-10-05
i totally love this Aaron Copeland classic.
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Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Fanfare For The Common Man
- Very Slowly
- Allegro
- Moderate: The Bride And Her Intended
- Fast: The Revivalist And His Flock
- Allegro: Solo Dance Of The Bride
- Meno Mosso
- Doppio Movimento: Variations On A Shaker Hymn
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- Buckaroo Holiday
- Corral Nocturne
- Saturday Night Waltz
- Hoc-Down
- Lincoln Portrait
- Ceremonial Fanfare
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- Quiet City
- New England Countryside
- Barley Wagons
- Sunday Traffic
- Grovers Corners
- Threshing Machines
- El Salon Mexico
- The Open Prarie
- Street In A Frontier Town
- Celebration - Billy In Prison - Waltz
- Danzon Cubano
- Lento - Molto Allegro - Adagio Molto
- Andante Moderato
- Allegro Vivo
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Aaron Copland: Essential Classics.......2003-11-21
This excellent introduction to the symphonic Copland repackages an earlier "Decca Double Decker" (see B000004284). Deleted are "Old American Songs" and added are "Billy the Kid" and "Danzon Cubano". These recordings were made from 1969-1994. The sonics are exemplary. The performances are all very good to excellent. Everyone has their personal favorites of these works so your mileage may vary.
Dorati & Detroit SO > Rodeo, El Solon Mexico, Dance Symphony. Howarth & London Sinfonietta > Music for the Movies. Marriner & The Academy > Quiet City. Metha & LAPO > Fanfare for the Common Man, Appalachian Spring, Lincoln Portrait with Gregory Peck, narrator. Philip Jones Brass Ensemble > Ceremonial Fanfare. Zinman & Baltimore SO > Billy the Kid, Danzon Cubano.
Gregory Peck comes across very, very well. Warm, personal, forthright. Worth the price of the disc just to hear him deliver the words wrapped in Copland's music as directed by Metha and performed by the LA Philharmonic Orchestra.
Don't expect any copious liner notes here -- there aren't any. Just a listing of what's what and who did what. Two panels of the folded sheet are needlessly occupied by advertising other "essential" CDs. I would gladly rip them out if I didn't like the overall design so much. The art direction and design of the package is stellar but lacks "essential" or any background information.
Unless I'm mistaken, there are 5 "hits" on the first disc and 6 on the second. That's 11. The subtitle here is "12 Greatest Hits". Am I missing something?
Still, judging by what's here, the selections and performances, an excellent compilation. I'm glad to have it.
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ASIN: B0000062E0
Release Date: 1998-04-21 |
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- Appalachian Spring: Calm And Flowing (Shaker Melody: Simple Gifts)
- Appalachian Spring: Moderato. Coda
- Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes): 'Hoe-Down'
- Lincoln Portrait (without narration)
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- Fanfare for the Common Man
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Director Spike Lee states, "When I listen to Aaron Copland's music, I hear America, and basketball is America." That may be far-fetched for those who saw Lee's film, especially when the only other music in the film was that of Public Enemy. On its own, though, this album is a welcome "greatest hits" collection of Copland's Americana. The CD and the movie start off with John Henry, a slow-building, beguiling melody that works effortlessly with Lee's montage of basketball images. More spirited numbers such as "Hoe-Down" from Rodeo and Fanfare for the Common Man are also featured on the soundtrack. Unlike many Copland compilation CDs, this collection features abridged selections, allowing for more variety of source material: symphonies, soundtracks from movies (Of Mice and Men, Our Town), and ballets. Maybe not the CD for the purist, but a welcome first album for those who were introduced to Copland's music by the film. At over 60 minutes, it's a worthwhile investment. --Doug Thomas
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Love it!.......2007-03-03
Copland is awesome and Spike Lee has an amazing ability to find the perfect music for everything he does. Get this cd! Legitimate 5 stars!
Beautiful Music.......1999-09-25
The Music of Aaron Copleand is timeless and purely Amerian. Thus, it is the best choice to be in a movie about basketball, one of America's favorite sports. This collection of Aaron Copland's music introduced me to this great composer and is a perfect start for new classical listeners. SUperb.
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Tracks:
- Fanfare For The Common Man
- Be Glad, Then, America
- Festival Ov On 'The Star Spangled Banner' - Saint Louis SO Chorus/Thomas Peck
- National Emblem March
- Fugue And Choral On 'Yankee Doodle'
- American Fantasia
- El Capitan
- Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Saint Louis SO Chorus/Thomas Peck
- Servicemen On Parade
- Lincoln Portrait - Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf
Music Review:
- Adler: Choose Life, etc.
- And Forgive Us Our Transcriptions: Ricci at Wigmore (A 75th Birthday Celebration)
- Antonio Vivaldi: L'Estro Armonico, Op. 3
- Appalachian Spring
- Béla Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin, Op. 19 Sz.73 / Arnold Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 - Transcriptions for Piano 4 Hands by the Composers
- Bach: Cantatas, BWV 147 & 80
- Bach: Organ Works on Silbermann Organs, Vol. 7
- Barraque: Concerto/Le Temps Resitue
- Beethoven: Concerto for violin in D; Overture to Die Weihe des Hauses Op124
- Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral"; Leonore Overture No. 2
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We Get Together [CD-single]
BBC Radio Classics - Elgar: Introduction and Allegro in G major, Op. 47; Funeral March from Grania and Diarmid, Op.42 / Bax: Mediterranean / Hadley: One Morning in Spring / Bliss: Introduction and Allegro / Holst: Hammersmith / Ireland: Forgotten Rite
Bruno Walter Conducts and Talks About Mahler Symphony No. 9
In Concert: Gin House Blues [Import]
Dear Frankie [Soundtrack]
Cumbias & Baladas del Amor
From the Depths...The Songs of Cary Cox and Kerry Wood
Dwelling In the Secret Place
Cape Town Songs [Import]
Byrd: The Great Service
Blunited States [Import]
Besame Mucho
Currency [Explicit Lyrics]
Verdi: La Traviata
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