Aron Copland
Aaron Copland wrote a ballet about one of the most famous "western gangsters" in history: Billy the Kid. The work was written in 1938 and remained popular for over a decade. Unfortunately, his works are no longer heard or performed often enough today. In my opinion, Copland is one of the greatest American performers in music history, but he is not given the recognition he deserves by today's society. By looking at Copland's works and analyzing his "Billy the Kid," the necessary proof of his greatness will, without question, show the fact that he is one of the greatest American composers of all time. Aaron Copland, whose family name was changed from Kapland by immigration officials in New York, was born on November 14, 1900 and died December 2, 1990. His parents were of Lithuanian Jewish descent. His parents emigrated from Russia to the United States. His father owned a department store and they did not live lavishly. As he explained, "I was born on November 14, 1900 on a street in Brooklyn that can only be described as drab. It had none of the garish color of the ghetto, none of the charm of an old New England thoroughfare, or even a pioneer street...."i He began to take piano lessons at
All of these actions gained young William the nickname "Billy the Kid. Before returning to America, in 1924, Mlle. The fact that he kept up with the changing times and did it with great success is amazing; he didn't "miss a beatBibliography i David Ewen, American Composers Today (New York: H. Still, the strongest point in proving his greatness is that fact that he was able to adapt to the changes around him. Later in life he is accused of cheating during a card game and kills the accuser. "v His musical career took off from there with invitations to write original pieces for concerts, tours, and such groups as the Boston Symphony. The ensuing brawl is animated colorfully by the volume and intensity of the music. Copland to write her a piece to perform on an American tour. "i The idea of composing music was not "connected.
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