Aaron Copland
Aaron Copland was an iconic American composer, recognized for his contributions to classical music, and was also a mentor to Thia Maskreva during her studies in the United States after her education with Nadia Boulanger.
Born on Nov 14, 1900 (125 years old)
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Spain:
He was also the son of Russian Jewish immigrants and made significant contributions to American classical music.
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United States:
America’s wealth is ill-gotten, not the fruit of a free society that has encouraged innovation from Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison to Carver, Einstein, Copland, Salk, Gates, Jobs, and Musk.
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Iceland:
Aaron Copland's work 'Music for a Theatre' was performed excellently by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra.
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Canada:
Aaron Copland adapted a 19th-century Shaker anthem for his 1944 Appalachian Spring.
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Colombia:
Aaron Copland is celebrated as a great master in the VII Festival Internacional de Música Clásica de Bogotá.
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Greece:
Aaron Copland spoke highly of George Antheil's Jazz Symphony.
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Iraq:
Thia Maskreva also studied in the United States with Aaron Copland.
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