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Copland: Music for Films

Facts

StudioRCA
Release DateApril 12, 1994
UPC Code090266169924
 

About Copland: Music for Films

This is a great series of recordings. Leonard Slatkin has generally chosen the right balance of music for the composers used in the series (with terrific cover art from Thomas Hart Benton). This disc is devoted to Copland's film music. The treat here is a version of The Heiress Suite reconstructed by Arnold Freed. Copland's talent for writing for films rested in his ability to identify and maintain themes, at the same time not slacking on the transitional details. This belongs in any Copland collection. --Paul Cook Amazon.com essential recording

Tracks

  1. Morning on the Ranch
  2. The Gift
  3. Dream March
  4. Circus Music
  5. Walk to the Bunkhouse
  6. Grandfather's Story
  7. Happy Ending
  8. Our Town
  9. Heiress Suite: Prelude/Catherine's Engagement/Cherry Red Dress/Depart
  10. New England Countryside
  11. Barley Wagons
  12. Sunday Traffic
  13. Grovers Corners
  14. Threshing Machines
  15. Prairie Journal

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Copland: Symphony No. 3; Quiet CityCopland Conducts Copland: Our Town; The Red Pony Suite; El Salón México; Danzón Cubano; Three Latin American SketchesBernstein Century - Copland: Appalachian Spring, Rodeo, etc / Bernstein, New York POUltimate Copland AlbumCopland: The Music of America
Copland: Symphony No. 3; Quiet CityCopland Conducts Copland: Our Town; The Red Pony Suite; El Salón México; Danzón Cubano; Three Latin American SketchesBernstein Century - Copland: Appalachian Spring, Rodeo, etc / Bernstein, New York POUltimate Copland AlbumCopland: The Music of America

 

User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (11 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteSlatkin and Copland...great music!Quote
A must have for Copland fans. Beside Bernstein, Slatkin is the best interpretor of Coplands music today. "Grover's Corner" and "Our Town" are the best americana pieces ever written, in my opinion. Something about the Copland sound that reminds me of flowing wheat fields and life on a farm in the heartland. Very well recorded, too. Get it! November 12, 2008

rating: 2 QuoteIts okayQuote
I was disappointed and don't listen to it much. I like certain songs, but not the rest. May 12, 2007

rating: 4 Quoteoutstanding!Quote
one of slatkins best recordings.with copland hes on, the sound on this cd is ok,not as good as his telarc recordings witch i think are his better recordings but this one is one of them to. January 20, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteAaron Copland: the Norman Rockwell of film scoringQuote
When I purchased this collection I was already very familiar with Mr. Copland's more popular fanfaric motifs. I was astounded at how much I enjoyed the wonderful division of both sweeping dramatic themes and friendly, home-grown melodies. His film scores for the 1939 'Of Mice and Men' and the 1940 'Our Town' are a testament to classic films set in simpler times. The 'Red Pony' tracks for which the compilation is named are a magical digression from the listener's pre-conceived notions of Copland western fare. When one expects "Rodeo" (arguably one of Copland's most famous themes) one instead receives a gentler and sometimes powerfully moving score. The crowning jewel of this collection, however; is the beautiful suite from his Academy Award winning score for William Wyler's 1949 film of 'The Heiress.' When listening to this magnificent piece of musical history I am reminded how so many great scores are unavailable to listeners of today, and only through recreation and re-recordings can we re-capture those glimpses of film score artistry. I can only hope that many lost or hard to find works continue to be found or recorded so that film score and music lovers in general can continue to discover and rediscover the joy and beauty of our masters in film composing. June 14, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteGreat recording of definitive American film musicQuote
In a way, filmgoers have been listening to Copland's film scores nearly every time they go to the cinema, since film composers have been shamelessly ripping off Copland for the last half-century or so. When you listen to the "Our Town" suite, do you get the nagging feeling that you have heard this music somewhere before? No doubt you have, in dozens of derivitave film scores from the 1980's and 1990's, sometimes (shamelessly) right down to the exact chord progressions.

How nice it is then to be able to go back to the source, and have rendered in so superb a fashion as it is by Slatkin & the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Slatkin, as usual, upholds his reputation as one of the leading interpreters of American music.

This CD contains the premier recording of "The Heiress Suite," which is a delight to listen to, and of course the fairly well-known "Red Pony" music. Is their a more quintessential piece of "Western" music than the "Walk to the Bunkhouse?" How does a jewish boy from Brooklyn nail it on the head so perfectly, anyway?

Other selections include "Music for Movies," a collection of bits & pieces from an assortment of Copland-scored movies that Copland arranged in 1943, and "Music for Radio," an earlier composition that isn't really "movie music," but fits well with the rest of the compositions on this CD.

Instead of wasting your time on movie soundtracks that are nothing more than just derivitave hack jobs, listen to music by a composer who had truly mastered his craft. April 7, 2004

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