What to listen for in music / Aaron Copland ; with a foreword and epilogue by Alan Rich ; introduction by William Schumann ; and a new appreciation by Leonard Slatkin.



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"This is a revised edition of an authorized reprint of a hardcover edition published by McGraw-Hill Book Company. Previously published without "Aaron Copland: America's musical voice" in a Signet Classics edition"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references (page 259) and index.

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What to listen for in music / Aaron Copland ; with a foreword and epilogue by Alan Rich ; introduction by William Schumann ; and a new appreciation by Leonard Slatkin.
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Rich, Alan, writer of foreword.
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Abstract
In this fascinating analysis of how to listen to music intelligently, Aaron Copland raises two basic questions: Are you hearing everything that is going on? Are you really being sensitive to it? If you cannot answer yes to both questions, you owe it to yourself to read this book. Whether you listen to Mozart or Duke Ellington, Aaron Copland's provocative suggestions for listening to music from his point of view will bring you a deeper appreciation of the most rewarding of all art forms. This classic work, the only book of its kind written by an eminent American composer, features: - Chapters on contemporary music and film music - Recommended recordings for each chapter - A selected list of books for further reading and reference In this edition, leading music critic Alan Rich continues Copland's discussion of contemporary music for today's listeners and traces the composer's success in bringing music lovers "closer to the magical mysteries of the music we can hear and want to hear better"--Publisher description.
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2009
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