Copland Conducts Copland: The Complete Columbia Album Collection

~ Release by Aaron Copland (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: Copland: Clarinet Concerto & Piano Quartet & Piano Variations & Nocturne & Vitebsk & Ukelele Serenade
2CD: Copland: Old American Songs & Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
3CD: Copland Conducts Appalachian Spring & The Tender Land: Suite
4CD: Copland Conducts Copland: Concerto for Clarinet, Strings and Harp & Old American Songs
5CD: Bernstein Conducts Copland
6CD: Copland: The Tender Land (Opera in Three Acts)
7CD: Copland Conducts Music for a Great City & Statements for Orchestra
8CD: Copland: Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson & Three Choruses
9CD: Copland: Piano Quartet & Sextet & Vitebsk
10CD: Copland Conducts Copland: Short Symphony & Dance Symphony
11CD: Copland Conducts Copland: Our Town & An Outdoor Overture & Quiet City & Two Pieces for String Quartet
12CD: Copland Conducts Copland: Billy the Kid - Ballet Suite & 4 Dance Episodes from Rodeo
13CD: Copland Conducts Copland: Appalachian Spring & Fanfare for the Common Man
14CD: Copland Conducts Copland: Symphonic Ode & Preamble for a Solemn Orchestra & Orchestral Variations
15CD: Copland Conducts Copland: Appalachian Spring
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1Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Very slowly -
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
2:45
2Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Allegro -
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
2:48
3Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Moderato -
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
3:29
4Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Fast - Molto moderato
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
3:25
5Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Subito Allegro - Presto
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
2:57
6Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Meno mosso
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
1:58
7Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Doppio movimento
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
2:35
8Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Rather Slow
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
1:25
9Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Very Deliberate
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
2:44
10Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Poco piu mosso
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
1:01
11Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): A trifle shower
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
0:24
12Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Molto allegro ed agitato
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
3:09
13Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Broadly
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
0:33
14Appalachian Spring (arco 55) - Ballet for Martha (for 13 instruments): Moderato
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Ray Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkel (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Ensemble (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
3:24
15Copland Rehearses 'Appalachian Spring' with the Columbia Chamber Orchestra
engineer:
Milton Cherin (audio engineer), Raymond Moore (engineer, 1957–1995) and Stanley Tonkell (engineer)
producer:
Andrew Kazdin (American record producer)
bassoon:
Loren Glickman (bassoonist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
cello:
Jesse Levy (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and George Ricci (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
clarinet:
Charles Russo (Clarinet player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
double bass:
Julius Levine (double bass player) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
flute:
Harold Bennett (saxophonist, flautist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
piano:
Paul Jacobs (American pianist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
viola:
Harold Coletta (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
violin:
Jeanne Benjamin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Broadus Erle (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (violinist) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Herbert Sorkin (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Gerald Tarack (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11) and Marilyn Wright (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
orchestra:
Columbia Chamber Orchestra (active in the 60s, Robert Craft) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
conductor:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
recorded at:
CBS 30th Street Studio in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
partial recording of:
Appalachian Spring (original ballet for 13 instruments, 1944) (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
premiered in:
Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
composer:
Aaron Copland (composer) (from 1942 until 1944)
dedicated to:
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
premiered by:
Martha Graham (American dancer) (on 1944-10-30) and Louis Horst (on 1944-10-30)
publisher:
Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers, Inc.
part of:
Pulitzer Prize for Music (number: 1945)
17:12
16CD: Copland Conducts Copland: Violin Sonata & Duo & Nonet
17CD: Copland Conducts Copland: El Salón México & 3 Latin American Sketches & Dance Panels
18CD: Copland Conducts Copland: The Red Pony & Music for Movies & Letter from Home
19CD: Copland Conducts Copland: Symphony No. 3
20CD: Bernstein Conducts Copland: Inscape & Connotations for Orchestra