IC B. Reviewed on 8/19/2022...
Aaron Copland works for Chorus, with the Camerata Singers, directed by Timothy Mount
Aaron Copland is best remembered for creating a truly American style of music which is full of folk influences, and melodic and harmonic simplicity. The Old American Songs incorporate folk melodies ranging from minstrel songs (The Boatmen's Dance) to hymns (Simple Gifts) to political satire (The Dodger). Originating as songs for voice and piano, these arrangements by Irving Fine for chorus were authorized by the composer, who himself further expanded the songs for voice and orchestra. "The House on the Hill" and "An Immortality" were both arranged by the departed Daniel Pinkham, who was a student of Copland's at Harvard.
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