The physicality of Stanton Welch, the mindfulness of Aszure Barton and the strength r of Silas Farley make for a great ...
Aaron Copland grew up in Brooklyn far from the mainstream elegance of Carnegie Hall. The son of a Jewish shopkeeper, he went to public school, took piano lessons, and was mitzvahed at the Kane ...
Copland, who died in 1990, gave the name Rock Hill to the spacious 1940s era home north of New York City. His estate had planned to sell the home, but a group of musicians, history buffs and ...
The Juilliard School found an ideal finale to its Focus! festival in Aaron Copland’s second opera, “The Tender Land.” Aaron Copland’s modest house — recently named a National Historic ...
From the world premiere of White Snake Project's opera "Is This America?" to a performance from the Australian Chamber ...
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From theater and dance performances to comedy shows and concerts, see what’s on the calendar around the Hub this fall.
Lemn Sissay explores Copland's music from Rodeo with beautiful animation. Originally composed in 1942 for a ballet called Rodeo, the Hoe-Down features two American square dance tunes and fuses ...
The Red & Black compiles a weekly roundup of shows and events for the upcoming weekend. This weekend includes an Oktoberfest ...
Celebrate the symphony’s 100th birthday concert with Grammy-winning ensemble, Time For Three, as well as a world premiere by ...
At New York City Ballet, Peck’s “Copland Dance Episodes” brings the composer’s three classic ballet scores under one roof, at last. By Joshua Barone and Mark Sommerfeld Vivian Perlis ...
Read more Born in a humble street in Brooklyn, the son of Lithuanian immigrants, Copland is generally regarded as the first indisputably great American composer. The piano came easily to him and, ...