Album Details
Title: A Copland Celebration Vol. 2 Artist: Aaron Copland Release Date: 2000 Label: Sony Music Distributi Duration: 136:24 Album Type(s): Special essay (music history, styles, etc.), composition (work) description UPC: 696998932623 Genre: Classical Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2 |
Track Listings Disc 1
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Vitebsk, study on a Jewish Theme, for piano trio
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Sextet, for clarinet, piano & string quartet (arr. of Symphony No. 2)
- 1. Allegro vivace
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Sextet, for clarinet, piano & string quartet (arr. of Symphony No. 2)
- 2. Lento
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Sextet, for clarinet, piano & string quartet (arr. of Symphony No. 2)
- 3. Precise and rhythmic
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Piano Quartet
- 1. Adagio serio
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Piano Quartet
- 2. Allegro giusto
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Piano Quartet
- 3. Non troppo lento
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Duo, for flute (or violin) & piano
- Part 1,Flowing
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Duo, for flute (or violin) & piano
- Part 2, Poetic, Somewhat Mournful
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Duo, for flute (or violin) & piano
- Part 3, Lively, With Bounce
Track Listings Disc 2
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Lincoln Portrait, for speaker & orchestra
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 1, Nature, the Gentlest Mother
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 2, There Came a Wind Like a Bugle
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 3, Why Do They Shut Me Out of Heaven?
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 4, The World Feels Dusty
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 5, Heart, We Will Forget Him
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 6, Dear March, Come In!
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 7, Sleep Is Supposed to Be
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 8, When They Come Back
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 9, I Felt a Funeral in My Brain
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 10, I've Heard an Organ Talk Sometimes
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 11, Going to Heaven!
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Poems (12) of Emily Dickinson, song cycle for voice & piano (orchestrated 1970 as "Poems (8) of Emily Dickinson")
- No. 12, The Chariot
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 1
- No. 1, The Boatmen's Dance
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 1
- No. 2, The Dodger
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 1
- No. 3, Long Time Ago
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 1
- No. 4, Simple Gifts
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 1
- No. 5, I Bought Me a Cat
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 2
- No. 1, The Little Horses
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 2
- No. 2, Zion's Walls
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 2
- No. 3, The Golden Willow Tree
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 2
- No. 4, At the River
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Old American Songs, for voice & piano, Book 2
- No. 5, Ching-a-ring Chaw
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Billy the Kid, orchestral suite from the ballet
- The Open Prarie
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Billy the Kid, orchestral suite from the ballet
- Street in a Frontier Town
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Billy the Kid, orchestral suite from the ballet
- Celebration Dance (After Billy's Capture)
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Credits
| Name | Credits | | Aaron Copland | Piano | | Colin Cigarran | A&R | | Don Hunstein | Photography | | Erik Ryding | Management | | Gary Schultz | Reissue Producer, Remix Producer | | Giulio Turturro | Design, Art Direction | | Howard Pollack | Liner Notes | | Jennifer Wyler | Reissue Engineer, Remixing | | Juilliard String Quartet | Ensemble | | Richard Haney-Jardine | Editorial Director | | Richard Killough | Producer | | Warren Wernick | Project Director |
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