South American Journeys, 1940-1941
Donald Macleod explores how Coplandβs first trip to Mexico left a deep impression on him, suggesting a cultural richness he found lacking in the US.
Donald Macleod explores how Coplandβs initial trip to Mexico left a lasting impression on him.
This week of programmes explores Aaron Coplandβs most productive decade, and features some of his best-loved works in full. During this time, Copland hit his prime. He became recognised as Americaβs leading composer, winning the Pulitzer Prize in Music and an Academy Award for his work in Hollywood.
He toured Europe and South America, absorbing diverse influences from each, and composed key works including his Third Symphony, Appalachian Spring, Lincoln Portrait, Fanfare for the Common Man and Rodeo.
We get a sense of how Coplandβs personal and professional interests developed over the 1940s and learn about his friendships and challenges during and in the aftermath of World War II.
In this episode, Copland is inspired by Mexico, and the cultural riches he discovered there that seemed to him to be so lacking in the US. It spurred him to βawaken the spiritual consciences of the peopleβ in his music. It also encouraged him to travel more widely in South America in 1941, and marked a new stage in his lifelong friendship with the Mexican composer Carlos ChΓ‘vez.
John Henry: A Railroad Ballet for Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra
Aaron Copland, conductor
Quiet City
Maurice Murphy, trumpet
Christine Pendrill, cor anglais
London Symphony Orchestra
Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
Piano Sonata
Leon Fleisher, piano
Our Town
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Produced by Iain Chambers for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Wales
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Aaron Copland
John Henry: A Railroad Ballet for Orchestra
Conductor: Aaron Copland. Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra.- SONY : SM3K-46559.
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Aaron Copland
Quiet City
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Michael Tilson Thomas.- WARNER CLASSICS : 6293552.
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Aaron Copland
Piano Sonata
Performer: Leon Fleisher.- PHILIPS : 456-776-2.
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Aaron Copland
Our Town
Orchestra: Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.- COPLAND, Aaron: New England Countryside.
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- Mon 3 May 2021 12:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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