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Title: Life and Works of Aaron Copland 1900-1990


1
Life and Works of Aaron Copland1900-1990
Picture taken from the American Memory Collection
on Aaron Copland
  • Cynthia L. James
  • Greenview Elementary Music
  • December 11, 2001

2
Birthday
  • November 14, 1900
  • Aaron Copland was born in Brooklyn, New York, the
    youngest of five children.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection on Aaron Copland
3
Coplands Parents
  • Aaron Coplands parents were Harris Morris
    Copland, a department store owner, and, Sarah
    Mittenthal Copland.

Picture and Historical Facts taken from the
American Memory Collection on Aaron Copland
4
Music Training
  • Copland began his music training at the age of
    14.
  • He took private piano lessons from Leopold
    Wolfsohn in Brooklyn, New York.
  • He continued to study withWolfsohn until 1918.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection on Aaron Copland
5
A New Adventure
  • In June, Copland took the pivotal step in his
    development as a musician when he left to study
    in France at the newly established American
    Conservatory at Fontainebleau, near Paris.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection on Aaron Copland
6
A New Teacher
  • In France he met Nadia Boulanger, who was to
    become his and many other American composers
    world-renowned teacher.

Nadia Boulanger and her class, Paris, 1923
Picture and Historical Facts taken from the
American Memory Collection on Aaron Copland
7
Famous Works
  • Billy the Kid-1938
  • Lincoln Portrait-1942
  • Rodeo-1942
  • Appalachian Spring-1945
  • Shaker Variations-1956

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection on Aaron Copland
8
Billy the Kid
  • October 16 First performance of his first
    ballet, Billy the Kid, written for Lincoln
    Kirstein and the Ballet Caravan.

Billy the Kid production shot, 1938.


Picture and Historical Facts taken from the
American Memory Collection on Aaron Copland
9
Lincoln Portrait
  • Completed Lincoln Portrait, commissioned by Andre
    Kostelanetz, with text created
    by Copland from speeches and letters of Abraham
    Lincoln.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection on Aaron Copland
10
Rodeo
  • Composed the ballet Rodeo, commissioned by Agnes
    de Mille.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection on Aaron Copland
11
Appalachian Spring
  • Copland was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and New
    York Music Critic's Circle Award for the ballet
    he wrote for Martha Graham, Appalachian Spring in
    1944.

Set and cast for the first

production of Appalachian
Spring.


Picture and Historical Facts taken from the
American Memory Collection on Aaron Copland
12
Shaker Variations
  • This composition is an arrangement of the Simple
    Gifts section of Appalachian Spring.

Picture and Historical Facts taken from the
American Memory Collection on Aaron Copland
Martha Graham and Erick
Hawkins
in the first production of

Appalachian Spring, 1944.
13
Aaron Coplands Death
  • December 2, 1990 Aaron Copland died at North
    Tarrytown, New York.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection on Aaron Copland
14
What is a Shaker?
  • Lets take a look

15
The Shaker Religion
  • In 1776 Mother Ann Lee (1736-1784) and a small
    group of religious followers purchased land in
    New York and founded the first Shaker community
    in the United States.

Homes of Shakers, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Pictur
e taken from the American Memory Collection
Touring Turn-of the Century America
Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection Words and Deeds in American History
16
Mother Ann Lee
  • Was born in England in 1736.
  • When she became a young woman, she joined a
    religious known as the Shaking Quakers or Shakers.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection Words and Deeds in American History
17
Why were they called Shakers?
  • The group was named because of the ritual dancing
    that characterized their worship.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection Words and Deeds in American History
18
Group Leader
  • Mother Ann Lee was regarded as the groups leader
    and was imprisoned several times for her beliefs.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection Words and Deeds in American History
19
Coming to America
  • In 1774, Lee led a small group of followers to
    America.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection Words and Deeds in American History
Picture taken from the American Memory Collection
20
Shaker Foundations
  • Simplicity
  • Economy
  • Charity
  • Equality

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection Words and Deeds in American History
21
Shaker Followers
  • Shakers settled throughout New England and
    eventually established more than two dozen
    communities in eleven states.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection Words and Deeds in American History
22
Characteristics of Shakers
  • Shakers were best know for their ingenious
    creativity.
  • They were also known for their distinctive arts
    and crafts.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection Words and Deeds in American History
23
Shaker Furniture
  • They demonstrated precision and skill in
    furniture making.
  • Even today their furniture is viewed as valuable
    collectors items.

Historical Facts taken from the American Memory
Collection Words and Deeds in American History
24
Shaker Tradition
  • This is an inspirational drawing that was given
    as a gift to others.
  • Drawn in water color and ink.

Picture and Historical Facts taken from the
American Memory Collection Words and Deeds in
American History
25
Shaker Buildings
Main Street, Shaker Village, Pittsfield,
Massachusetts Picture taken from the American
Memory Collection Touring Turn-of-the Century
America
Shaker barn, Hancock, New York Picture taken from
the American Memory Collection Creative
Americans
26
Other Shaker Villages
Shaker Town Road, Pttsfield, Massachusetts Picture
taken from the American Memory Collection
Touring Turn-of-the-Century America
Shaker Mills, Pittsfield Massachusetts Picture
taken from the American Memory Collection
Touring Turn-of-the-Century America
27
Review Questions
  • Who was the founder of the Shaker religion?
  • Mother Ann Lee
  • What is another name for the Shakers
  • Shaking Quakers
  • Why were they called Shakers?
  • The group was named because of the ritual dancing
    that characterized their worship

28
Another Question
  • What types of things did the Shakers believe in?
  • Simplicity
  • Economy
  • Charity
  • Equality

29
Reflection-Journal Entry
  • Answer the following questions in your music
    journals
  • Why do you think Aaron Copland based one of his
    most famous works on the traditional Shaker
    Melody of Simple Gifts?
  • What would life would be like if you were a
    Shaker? (Describe your daily activities)
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