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The Music of America: Aaron Copland - Abba Bogin (piano); Benny Goodman (clarinet); Henry Fonda; Laura Newell (harp); William Warfield (baritone);...
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  1. Fanfare for the Common Man, for brass & percussion (from Symphony No. 3)
  2. Appalachian Spring, ballet for 13 instruments
  3. Quiet City, complete incidental music
  4. Clarinet Concerto
  5. An Outdoor Overture, for orchestra or band
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  1. Fanfare for the Common Man, for brass & percussion (from Symphony No. 3)
  2. Appalachian Spring, ballet for 13 instruments
  3. Quiet City, complete incidental music
  4. Clarinet Concerto
  5. An Outdoor Overture, for orchestra or band
  6. Rodeo, selections from the ballet (including "Four Dance Episodes")
  7. Billy the Kid, orchestral suite from the ballet
  8. Lincoln Portrait, for speaker & orchestra
  9. The Tender Land, opera: The Promise of Living
  10. The Red Pony, suite for orchestra
  11. Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 1
  12. The City, documentary film score: New England Countryside
  13. Of Mice and Men, film score: Barley Wagons
  14. The City, documentary film score: Sunday Traffic
  15. Our Town, film score: Grovers Corners
  16. Of Mice and Men, film score: Threshing Machines
  17. Piano Concerto
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The Sony label's Music of America series features excerpts, mostly from the old Columbia Records catalog, of recordings of music by a single composer, in this case Aaron Copland. The recordings go back to the 1950s (the earliest one here is from 1960), with just a few more recent ones mixed in, but this is not the cynical exercise in catalog mining that might be imagined. The recordings chosen were pretty close to the source of the music, and it's handy to have them grouped together on a trio of CDs, at a budget price, with ...

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The Music of America: Aaron Copland 2010, Sony Music

UPC: 886977004728

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