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  1. Aaron Copland Symphony No. 3 / Billy the Kid (Suite) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra James Judd conducting. Review by Max Westler Click here to e-mail reviewer. CD Stock Number: 8.559106 Copland's Third Symphony is at once his most ambitious and his most problematic orchestral work.

  2. Don’t let the brevity of this review lead to the incorrect conclusion that there isn’t plenty to enjoy, for James Judd and his New Zealand orchestra offer a pair of terrific Copland performances. Billy the Kid gets a shapely, dramatic interpretation: the initial and closing evocations of the West’s wide open spaces offer grandeur without ...

  3. Aaron Copland Born November 14, 1900, Brooklyn, New York. Died December 2, 1990, New York City. Symphony No. 3. Cop land began his third symphony in the summer of 1944 and completed it in September of 1946. Serge Koussevitzky conducted the first performance on October 18, 1946, in Boston. The score calls for three flutes and two piccolos, three ...

  4. 4 nov 2012 · Aaron Copland ~ 1900-1990This is the complete Orchestral Suite, not the Ballet Suite. (Apologies for my poor labeling of the piece as I somehow managed to n...

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  5. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, James Judd. The first of Copland's three popular ballets is coupled here with what's arguably the greatest American symphony. Judd's first movement has more dynamic range than Eiji Oue's performance (below)... — Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 More…. Catalogue No: 8559106.

  6. 8 mar 2019 · Copland: Billy the Kid; Grohg by Leonard Slatkin, Detroit Symphony Orchestra released in 2019. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllM

  7. 1 ott 2006 · Between 1938 and 1944 Aaron Copland composed his three ballets on American themes; 'Billy the Kid', 'Rodeo' and 'Appalachian Spring'. In this recording we have the two 'Westerns', both in their complete scores, rather than in the more commonly known 'Suites' that Copland ultimately composed for both.

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