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Whose fault is it that the artist counts for so little in the public mind? Has it always been thus? Is there something wrong, perhaps, with the nature of the art work being created in America? Is our system of education lacking in its attitude toward the art product? Should our state and federal governments take a more positive stand toward the cultural development of their citizens?
These are some of the provocative questions which Aaron Copland raises and answers in: COPLAND ON MUSIC
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Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Page 7
FOREWORD
Page 17
SECTION ONE.
1.
Three Talks
Page 23
The Pleasures of Music
Page 23
Creativity in America
Page 51
Music as an Aspect of the Human Spirit
Page 60
2.
Five Personalities
Page 73
The Conductor: Serge Koussevitzky
Page 73
The Teacher: Nadia Boulanger
Page 83
The Composer: Igor Stravinsky
Page 92
The Critic: Paul Rosenfeld
Page 97
The Pianist: William Kapell
Page 100
3.
Four Masters
Page 105
At the Thought of Mozart
Page 105
Berlioz Today
Page 108
Liszt as Pioneer
Page 117
Fauré Centennial in America: 1945
Page 125
4.
From a Composer’s Journal
Page 129
SECTION TWO.
The Twenties and the Thirties: How It Seemed Then
1.
The Younger Generation of American Composers: 1926-59
Page 141
1926: America’s Young Men of Promise
Page 151
1936: America’s Young Men—Ten Years Later
Page 142
1949: The New “School” of American Composers
Page 164
1959: Postscript for the Generation of the Fifties
Page 175
2.
European Festivals and Premières: A Glance Backward
Page 179
Zurich: 1926
Page 179
Baden-Baden: 1927
Page 183
Paris: 1928
Page 188
London: 1931
Page 193
Berlin: 1932
Page 199
3.
The Composers of South America: 1941
Page 203
SECTION THREE.
The Reviewing Stand
1.
Music By:
Page 221
Darius Milhaud (1947)
Page 221
Benjamin Britten (1947)
Page 225
Stefan Wolpe (1948)
Page 228
Leon Kirchner (1950)
Page 230
William Schuman (1951)
Page 233
2.
Books About:
Page 237
Virgil Thomson’s Musical State (1939)
Page 237
Schönberg and His School (1949)
Page 242
The Life and Music of Bartók (1953)
Page 246
SECTION FOUR.
Occasional Pieces
1.
“Are My Ears On Wrong?”: A Polemic
Page 253
2.
Interpreters and New Music
Page 261
3.
The Dilemma of Our Symphony Orchestras
Page 267
4.
Shop Talk: On the Notation of Rhythm
Page 273
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