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  1. 5 de nov. de 2000 · A Copland Celebration, Vol. II. VARIOUS ARTISTS. 36 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 16 MINUTES • NOV 05 2000. Play. 1. Vitebsk, Study on a Jewish Theme for Piano Trio. Aaron Copland. ... Juilliard String Quartet & Aaron Copland. 05:11. 4. Sextet for Clarinet, Piano and String Quartet: III. Finale. Juilliard String Quartet & Aaron Copland. 05 ...

  2. A Copland Celebration, Vol. ... New Philharmonia Orchestra, Columbia Chamber Ensemble, Columbia String Ensemble, Aaron Copland. Help. Skip to main content. Wishlist; Sign in; Currency is US dollars. Delivery country is United States. Click to change ... Celebration. After Billy's Capture. Track length 2:14. $1.30. $1.70. VII. Billy's Death ...

  3. Copland arranged the Waltz and Celebration sections from his ballet, Billy the Kid, for violin and piano in 1950. Louis Kaufman helped edit the violin part. ... Midday Thoughts: Shulamit Ran, Aaron Copland, and Reflections on the Life of a Composer ...

  4. 8 de dic. de 2006 · Aaron Copland - A Copland Celebration, Vol. I - Amazon.com Music. $14.97 delivery November 30 - December 12. Details. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. $678 FREE Shipping on orders over $35.00 shipped by Amazon. A Copland Celebration, Vol.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "A Copland Celebration, Vol. 2: Chamber Music And Rarities" on Discogs.

  6. Description. Now published inThe Masterworks Library. Landmark 20th century works from the Boosey & Hawkes catalogue available for the first time in full score format at pocket score prices with introductory notes, illustrations and photographs. Ideal for students, conductors, performers, libraries, CD collectors and general music enthusiasts.

  7. Aaron Copland’s A Copland Celebration: Vol. 1, ... In that, Sony is no more guilty than anyone else, and in this instance, at least with the first two volumes, A Copland Celebration provides a good overview of many of Copland’s most important works, and a welcome exposure to some of the more obscure but still deserving pieces.