| # | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
|---|
| 1 | Appalachian Spring: Very Slowly- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 2:44 |
| 2 | Appalachian Spring: Allegro- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 2:49 |
| 3 | Appalachian Spring: Moderato- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 3:28 |
| 4 | Appalachian Spring: Fast- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 3:25 |
| 5 | Appalachian Spring: Subito allegro- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 2:57 |
| 6 | Appalachian Spring: Meno mosso, as at first- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 1:58 |
| 7 | Appalachian Spring: Doppio movimento- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 2:35 |
| 8 | Appalachian Spring: Rather slow- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 1:25 |
| 9 | Appalachian Spring: Very deliberate- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 2:44 |
| 10 | Appalachian Spring: Poco piu mosso- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 1:01 |
| 11 | Appalachian Spring: A trifle slower- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 0:24 |
| 12 | Appalachian Spring: Molto allegro ed agitato- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 3:09 |
| 13 | Appalachian Spring: Broadly- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 0:33 |
| 14 | Appalachian Spring: Moderato like a prayer- engineer:
- Milton Cherin , Ray Moore and Stanley Tonkel
- producer:
- Andrew Kazdin
- bassoon:
- Loren Glickman (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- double bass:
- Julius Levine (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- flute:
- Harold Bennett (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- piano:
- Paul Jacobs (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11), Ani Kavafian (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- conductor:
- Aaron Copland (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 (from 1973-05-09 until 1973-05-11)
- premiered in:
- Washington, D.C., United States (on 1944-10-30)
- composer:
- Aaron Copland (from 1942 until 1944)
- dedicated to:
- Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge
- premiered by:
- Martha Graham (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)
| Aaron Copland | | 3:24 |
| 15 | Lincoln Portrait: Lento | Aaron Copland | | 4:17 |
| 16 | Lincoln Portrait: Subito allegro | Aaron Copland | | 3:29 |
| 17 | Lincoln Portrait: "Fellow citizens..." | Aaron Copland | | 7:27 |
| 18 | Billy the Kid: The Open Prairie | Aaron Copland | | 3:22 |
| 19 | Billy the Kid: Street in a Frontier Town | Aaron Copland | | 6:51 |
| 20 | Billy the Kid: Prairie Night - Card Game at Night | Aaron Copland | | 3:09 |
| 21 | Billy the Kid: Gun Battle | Aaron Copland | | 2:15 |
| 22 | Billy the Kid: Celebration | Aaron Copland | | 2:15 |
| 23 | Billy the Kid: Death of Billy | Aaron Copland | | 1:28 |
| 24 | Billy the Kid: The Open Prairie Again | Aaron Copland | | 1:46 |