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From: rjw@ptsfc.UUCP (Rod Williams)
Newsgroups: net.music.classical
Subject: Re: Anyone out there like Aaron Copland
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Date: Tue, 15-Jan-85 15:45:37 EST
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Posted: Tue Jan 15 15:45:37 1985
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In article <389@jett.UUCP> linwood@jett.UUCP writes:
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>Is there anyone out there that likes Aaron Copland (besides me)?


I do! I didn't really pay much attention to his music until
Leonard Bernstein and the Los Angeles Philharmonic came to
town 3 years ago and played "Appalachian Spring" (among other
things) - I loved it, drove straight to Tower Records and
bought a recording! Then, about a year ago, the San Francisco
Symphony played his 3rd Symphony - a spine-tingling performance
which brought the house down. Too bad all you ever hear on the
radio, over and over, is "Fanfare for the Common Man" - a worthy
candidate for wildbill's Warhorse Retirement Stable :-)
-- 
 
 rod williams                       "...I said STIRRED, with an OLIVE
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