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What does this person do?

What clues can you find in this picture to help you figure out what he does for a living?

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Did you figure it out?Maybe the next picture will help you out.

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Describe what you see.

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Do you see anything new?

Where do you think this picture might have been taken?

Start forming a hypothesis about what the man does for a living.

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What’s new now?

Have you found anything to help you discover who the man was

and what he did?

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Describe the new things in the photograph.

How does this change your hypothesis about

the man?

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•Was your hypothesis correct?

•What does the man do?

•Do you think he might be known for doing something else, too? If so, what?

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Aaron Copland♫Born November 14, 1900

in Brooklyn, NY

♫He started his musical training by taking piano lessons when he was 14.

♫He took composition lessons at 17 with a professor at the Julliard School of Music (prestigious music school in NY).

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♫After he graduated high school, he went to France to study with a very famous teacher (Nadia Boulanger).

♫He sold his first piece in 1921. It was called Scherzo Humoristique (Cat and Mouse).

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♫Copland became a well-known composer and teacher after his studies were completed. He also helped found Arrow Music Press (a music publishing company).

♫On October 16, 1938, his ballet Billy the Kid first opened in Chicago.

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♫He published his first book, What to Listen for in Music in 1939. He published at least five other books in his lifetime.

♫In 1942, Copland’s Lincoln Portrait was premiered in Cincinnati

♫He also complete two other important works that year: the ballet Rodeo and Fanfare for the Common Man.

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♫Copland won a Pulizter Prize and a NY Music Critics Circle Award for his ballet Appalachian Spring.

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♫Copland’s full-length opera, entitled The Tender Land premiered on April 1, 1954 in New York City.

(Can anyone guess who was in that opera just a few years ago?)

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Aaron Copland was a great American composer, teacher, and conductor. He made many popular and important recordings as a conductor and was a popular teacher at Harvard and Tanglewood. He also worked to free American music from the sound Europe by using jazz and folk music to create his compositions.

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Biographical Information taken from Aaron Copland Collection: Timeline 1900-1990; Music Division, Library of Congresshttp://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/copland/actime.html

Introductory Photo: Aaron Copland at Rock HillCollection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/coplandbib:@field%28NUMBER+@od1%28copland+phot0100%29%29

Zoom-In Photo: Aaron Copland conducting at a recording session, EnglandCopyright: Mrs. Rheba Kraft, Providence, RICollection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/coplandbib:@field%28NUMBER+@od1%28copland+phot0037%29%29

Photo: Aaron Copland at piano with space heaterCollection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/coplandbib:@field%28NUMBER+@od1%28copland+phot0018%29%29

Photo: Nadia Boulanger and her class, Paris, 1923Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/coplandbib:@field(DOCID+@lit(coplandbib/phot0094))

Credits

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Photo: Billy the Kid: production shot, 1938Copyright: New York Public Library, Photographic Services and PermissionsCollection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/coplandbib:@field(DOCID+@lit(coplandbib/phot0044))

Photo: Set and cast for the first production of Appalachian Spring. Left to right: Martha Graham, Erick Hawkins, May O'Donnell, Merce Cunningham, the four followers. A posed picture rather than a still from the dance, 1944

Collection: Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/coplandbib:@field(DOCID+@lit(coplandbib/phot0115))

Photo: The Tender Land, production shot, 1954

Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/coplandbib:@field(DOCID+@lit(coplandbib/phot0045))

Photo: Aaron Copland conducting

Copyright: Mary Leipziger,

Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/coplandbib:@field%28NUMBER+@od1%28copland+phot0038%29%29

More Credits…

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And Still More Credits…

Photo: Aaron Copland conducting, Berlin, 1970

Copyright: Mrs. Rheba Kraft, Providence, RI

Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/coplandbib:@field%28NUMBER+@od1%28copland+phot0041%29%29

Photo: Aaron Copland outdoors, 1978

Collection: Aaron Copland Collection; Music Division, Library of Congress

http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/coplandbib:@field%28NUMBER+@od1%28copland+phot0033%29%29