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  • Beethoven and Brahms and those of American masters such as Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber,

    YubaNet.com 2008

  • Bach and Brahms and those of American masters such as Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, Oscar Hammerstein, Jelly Roll Morton and Charles Mingus.

    unalog 2008

  • Philip Glass was probably the last one whose name would be passably well known to the public at large, and even Mr. Glass isn't nearly as famous as, say, Aaron Copland.

    The Best Composer You've Never Heard Of Terry Teachout 2012

  • Billy the Kid, a 1938 ballet written by American composer Aaron Copland remains one of Copland's most widely performed pieces.

    Notorious Gunslinger Remembered 130 Years Later 2011

  • Famous for her evening talks—conducted in couture gowns—at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Ms. Bernier was the first European features editor for American Vogue, co-founder of French art magazine L'Oeil and friend to Henri Matisse, Coco Chanel, Aaron Copland and the Baroness Pauline de Rothschild.

    Rosamond Bernier's Overdue Memoir 2011

  • Billy the Kid, a 1938 ballet written by American composer Aaron Copland remains one of Copland's most widely performed pieces.

    Notorious Gunslinger Remembered 130 Years Later 2011

  • Significantly, Leibowitz was a 12-tone composer himself, writing at a time when Sibelius had already enjoyed decades of widespread popularity among audiences, despite the castigation of other modernist critics and composers, among them Aaron Copland.

    Nordic Exposure at Bard Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011

  • Billy the Kid, a 1938 ballet written by American composer Aaron Copland remains one of Copland's most widely performed pieces.

    Notorious Gunslinger Remembered 130 Years Later 2011

  • Mr. Shchedrin's music here, far more colorful and varied than his "Karenina," hardly heralds anything new for its time—some passages could fit comfortably into Aaron Copland's 1942 cowboy ballet, "Rodeo."

    Forgoing the Classics, but Still Nothing New Robert Greskovic 2011

  • Billy the Kid, a 1938 ballet written by American composer Aaron Copland remains one of Copland's most widely performed pieces.

    Notorious Gunslinger Remembered 130 Years Later 2011

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