Aaron Copland (November 14) is a composer of contemporary American music and film music. Copland's music is difficult to balance between simple things and effective ones. His slow harmony is reminiscent of the vast landscape of America. He used percussion arrangements to use the term "orchestration" in computer science. See Orchestration (Computer). In addition to composition, Copland is often a teacher and a lecturer. During his career, he also wrote books, articles and served as conductor.
The movie on January 22 is "Aaron Copland and American Sound" - part of the series: Maintaining the score - This information DVD is co-authored by music director Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, I will explore the life and music of Aaron at the land. The music of Copland captures the energy of the vibrant American city and the tranquility of the plain. He created a music style that evokes the diversity of American people. Jewish music, African American jazz, folk song, cowboy folk song, Latin dance sound all affect his work.
Beth Sholom Hazak will start playing the Sunday afternoon winter movie series this weekend. The first movies "Aaron Copeland and American Sound" were screened at 2 pm and are on Crescent Hill's Waterton Road, 1901 Temple Beth Shoum. This movie explores the life and music of Aaron Copland. The ticket price is $ 10. We have drinks. For more information, please call Thelma Hilibrand (856) 795-3682. Parents wanting to send their children to King's Christian School in Cherry Hill's 5 Carnegie Plaza can begin to visit School Open Day on Saturday. There are free drinks, question and answer sessions and facilities at 10 am. To register, please contact the school admissions office at (856) 489 - 6720.
The first composer I discuss is Aaron Copeland (1900-1990). Mr. Copland was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA and is a parent of a Russian-American immigrant. His style has a strong tone with multi-string, multi rhythm, various meters, percussion orchestra. His influence includes his teachers Nadia Boulanger, Picasso, Stravinsky and Ernest Hemingway. Some of Mr. Copland's famous history is that he created Spring of the Appalachian Mountains for Martha Graham who created many works on American folklore theme. The article I will discuss will be the Appalachian Spring 7 th theme and a simple gift variant (1943 - 1944). The media of this work is an orchestra, and its texture is completely homophonic. Melody is song, lyrical, dance, and mix. Harmony is a tone because you can easily recognize songs. This work is a double watch with moderate rhythm. One of the procedural ideas is that this work is used as a ballet performance.