Aaron Copland and His World / / Judith Tick, Carol J. Oja.

Aaron Copland and His World reassesses the legacy of one of America's best-loved composers at a pivotal moment--as his life and work shift from the realm of personal memory to that of history. This collection of seventeen essays by distinguished scholars of American music explores the stages of...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2018]
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Leto izdaje:2018
Jezik:English
Serija:The Bard Music Festival ; 16
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Permissions --   |t Between Memory and History: An Introduction /   |r Oja, Carol J. / Tick, Judith --   |t Part I Scanning A Life --   |t Copland and the Prophetic Voice /   |r Pollack, Howard --   |t Founding Sons: Copland, Sessions, and Berger on Genealogy and Hybridity /   |r Brody, Martin --   |t Part II Copland's Greater Cultural World --   |t "To Become as Human as Possible" /   |r Anderson, Paul --   |t Copland and American Populism in the 1930S /   |r Dickstein, Morris --   |t From the New York Avant-Garde to Mexican Modernists: Aaron Copland and the Visual Arts /   |r Levin, Gail --   |t Making an American Dance /   |r Garafola, Lynn --   |t Part III Copland's Inner Circle --   |t Dear Aaron, Dear Lenny: A Friendship in Letters /   |r Perlis, Vivian --   |t Aaron Copland and Arthur Berger in Correspondence /   |r Shirley, Wayne D. --   |t Part IV Analytic Perspectives --   |t War Drums, Tolling Bells, And Copland's Piano Sonata /   |r Starr, Larry --   |t Copland's Gift to Be Simple Within the Cumulative Mosaic Complexities of His Ballets /   |r Antokoletz, Elliott --   |t Part V Political Edges --   |t Copland and the Politics of Americanism /   |r Crist, Elizabeth B. --   |t From Orient to Occident: Aaron Copland and the Sagas of the Prairie /   |r Levy, Beth E. --   |t Aaron Copland, Norman Rockwell, and the "Four Freedoms" /   |r Lerner, Neil --   |t Aaron Copland Meets the Soviet Composers /   |r Abrams, Emily --   |t Part VI Copland and His Public --   |t Aaron Copland and the Composers' Forum-Laboratory /   |r Graaf, Melissa De --   |t Copland on Television: An Annotated List of Interviews and Documentaries /   |r Abrams, Emily --   |t Part VII Reconfiguring Copland's World --   |t Copland Reconfigured /   |r Botstein, Leon --   |t Index --   |t Notes on the Contributors 
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