Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring

Awards:   Winner of Winner of The Virgil Thomson Award for Outstanding Music Criticism from the ASCAP Foundation.
Author:   Annegret Fauser (Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor & Adjunct Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190646875


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   14 December 2017
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Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring


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  • Winner of Winner of The Virgil Thomson Award for Outstanding Music Criticism from the ASCAP Foundation.

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Appalachian Spring, with music by Aaron Copland and choreography by Martha Graham, counts among the best known American contributions to the global concert hall and stage. In the years since its premiere-as a dance work at the Library of Congress in 1944-it has become one of Copland's most widely performed scores, and the Martha Graham Dance Company still treats it as a signature work. Over the decades, the dance and the music have taken on a range of meanings that have transformed a wartime production into a seemingly timeless expression of American identity, both musically and visually. In this Oxford Keynotes volume, distinguished musicologist Annegret Fauser follows the work from its inception in the midst of World War II to its intersections with contemporary American culture, whether in the form of choreographic reinterpretations or musical ones, as by John Williams, in 2009, for the inauguration of President Barack Obama.A concise and lively introduction to the history of the work, its realization on stage, and its transformations over time, this volume combines deep archival research and cultural interpretations to recount the creation of Appalachian Spring as a collaboration between three creative giants of twentieth-century American art: Graham, Copland, and Isamu Noguchi. Building on past and current scholarship, Fauser critiques the myths that remain associated with the work and its history, including Copland's famous disclaimer that Appalachian Spring had nothing to do with the eponymous Southern mountain region. This simultaneous endeavor in both dance and music studies presents an incisive exploration this work, situating it in various contexts of collaborative and individual creation.

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Author:   Annegret Fauser (Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor & Adjunct Professor of Women's and Gender Studies, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.180kg
ISBN:  

9780190646875


ISBN 10:   019064687
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   14 December 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments About the Companion Website Archives and Sources Introduction: Appalachian Connotations Chapter 1: A Commission and Its Context Chapter 2: The Creation of a Dance Piece Chapter 3: Appalachian Spring Performed Chapter 4: Americana between War and Peace Chapter 5: An American Icon Additional Sources for Reading and Listening

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Annegret Fauser gets to the beating heart of Appalachian Spring. Here is an eye-opening account of how Copland's 'Ballet for Martha' emerged as a work of pure modernism, and why it continues to absorb, reflect, and withstand the ongoing conversation of what America is or should be. - Janet Eilber, Artistic Director of the Martha Graham Dance Company


Annegret Fauser gets to the beating heart of Appalachian Spring. Here is an eye-opening account of how Copland's 'Ballet for Martha' emerged as a work of pure modernism, and why it continues to absorb, reflect, and withstand the ongoing conversation of what America is or should be. - Janet Eilber, Artistic Director of the Martha Graham Dance Company


Author Information

Annegret Fauser is Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor of Music at UNC Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her recent book, Sounds of War: Music in the United States during World War II (OUP, 2013), was awarded both the Music in American Culture Award of the American Musicological Society and an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award.

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