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The Music of Aaron Copland

Neil Butterworth

Preface by André Previn
With a talk on the piano music between Aaron Copland and Leo Smit

Composer Studies (non-ISSN series)

Hardback: ISBN 978-0-907689-07-2 (ISBN-10: 0-907689-07-8)
Paperback: ISBN 978-0-907689-08-9 (ISBN-10: 0-907689-08-6)

262 pages, 22 x 14 cm, September 1985

Demy octavo ~ Illustrated ~ 164 music exx. ~ Bibliography ~ Index

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Contents

Aaron Copland was one of the twentieth century's most popular and distinguished composers. His ballets Rodeo, Appalachian Spring and Billy the Kid are as warmly admired by music-lovers as his more abstract works are respected by musicologists and his fellow composers. Copland was born in 1900 in Brooklyn, where he began his musical career, before moving to the Paris of the 1920's, where Stravinsky, Prokofiev and Les Six were the centre of attention. On his return to the United States at the end of the decade he began to produce a series of works which could leave no-one in any doubt that American composers were capable of writing music equal to the best of their European contemporaries.

Neil Butterworth's chronological survey of Copland's entire output (the first book to appear on his music in 30 years) discusses every one of his compositions and examines his influential writings on music. The Music of Aaron Copland, which is profusely illustrated with music examples and photographs, includes a conversation on the piano music with Aaron Copland and Leo Smit and also features sketches of Copland in rehearsal by Milein Cosman.