Maestro
Donald Macleod traces Copland’s later years as conductor and chronicler.
Donald Macleod closes Copland’s story with a portrait of his later years – a period of transition from composing to conducting and reflecting on a lifetime in music. As new ideas became harder to come by, Copland embraced the podium, championing his own works and those of his successors. His later career reveals a composer turning outward and a biographer looking inwards, balancing public recognition with a quiet, more contemplative life.
Two Pieces for String Quartet: No. 2. Allegro Moderato
RTÉ Vanbrugh Quartet
Piano Quartet: iii. Non troppo lento
The Julliard Quartet
Aaron Copland, piano
Music for a Great City: i. Skyline
London Symphony Orchestra
Aaron Copland, conductor
Inscape
New York Philharmonic
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Symphony No. 3: iv. Molto deliberato
Philharmonia Orchestra
Aaron Copland, conductor
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