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    copland
    [ noun ]
    United States composer who developed a distinctly American music (1900-1990)
    <noun.person>


    Copland \Cop"land`\, n. [Cop + land.]
    A piece of ground terminating in a point or acute angle.
    [Obs.]

    1. Once into English-language songs by Walton, Copland and Bolcom, the face lit up and so did the words.
    2. "Symphonic Ode," which premiered in 1932, was so difficult conductor Serge Koussevitzky told Copland it took an hour to rehearse three bars.
    3. With PM-Obit-Copland, Bjt Leonard Bernstein's visit to Aaron Copland's studio a half century ago opened the door on a friendship between two composers who helped helped put American classical music on the world map.
    4. Festival of Contemporary Music at Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass., opens with Copland's "Ceremonial Fanfare" (1969).
    5. Aaron Copland's 90th birthday is upon us.
    6. Keillor's plans for this season's 20 shows include "classic American music of all kinds" _ from Aaron Copland to Duke Ellington, country music to Broadway.
    7. Actually, he was on the original Red Channels list, along with Aaron Copland, Edward R. Murrow, Leonard Bernstein and Orson Welles.
    8. Mr. Copland also knew exactly what he was doing when he fashioned his famous suite from "Appalachian Spring," the ballet Mr. Copland wrote for Martha Graham in 1944 and possibly his greatest work.
    9. Mr. Copland also knew exactly what he was doing when he fashioned his famous suite from "Appalachian Spring," the ballet Mr. Copland wrote for Martha Graham in 1944 and possibly his greatest work.
    10. Tanglewood does seem the most appropriate festival to honor Mr. Copland.
    11. The company also danced the Martha Graham work that is a favorite with many, "Appalachian Spring," to Aaron Copland music, plus "Diversion of Angels," to music by Norman Dello Joio.
    12. Past medalists include writers Thornton Wilder, Eudora Welty and Lillian Hellman; composers Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein and William Schuman; and visual artists Georgia O'Keeffe, Willem de Kooning and Louise Nevelson.
    13. Afterward, Copland recalled, conductor Walter Damrosch addressed the audience: "Ladies and gentlemen.
    14. Moreover, it was the first music Mr. Copland had written specifically for the stage.
    15. Copland quit composing in the early 1970s and swore he didn't miss it.
    16. And when Mademoiselle said, `You can do it,' that was the end of the discussion," Copland recalled.
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