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Q: How is Fanfare of the Common Man and At the River by Aaron Copland similar?
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Who wrote Fanfare For The Common Man?

Aaron Copland composed Fanfare For The Common Man.


Who composed Fanfare for the common man?

Aaron Copland


Why was fanfare for the common man so successful?

It was successful because he (Aaron Copland) thought to repeat the procedure in world war 2


What were the names of the songs that Aaron Copland composed?

Fanfare for the common man, Rodeo (ro-DAY-o not RO-dee-o), Appalachian Springs, Lincoln Portrait are the only ones that come to mind.


Where can you get a music score or guitar tab of the keyboard part of Fanfare For the Common Man?

There is no keyboard part to "Fanfare for the Common Man," at least not the real version. Though other (and in my opinion, lesser) versions have since been arranged, Aaron Copland wrote the piece for brass and percussion, specifically on the commission of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.


What religion is Aaron Copland?

Aaron Copland was Jewish


Did Aaron Copland have children?

Aaron Copland did not have any children.


Did Aaron Copland get married?

No, Aaron Copland was never married.


Why did aaron copland write the piece fanfare for a common man?

Copland, in his autobiography, wrote of the request: "Eugene Goossens, conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, had written to me at the end of August about an idea he wanted to put into action for the 1942-43 concert season. During World War I he had asked British composers for a fanfare to begin each orchestral concert. It had been so successful that he thought to repeat the procedure in World War II with American composers". A total of eighteen fanfares[1] were written at Goossens' behest, but Copland's is the only one which remains in the standard repertoire. Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/fanfare-for-the-common-man


Why did Aaron copland write the fanfare for the common man?

Copland, in his autobiography, wrote of the request: "Eugene Goossens, conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, had written to me at the end of August about an idea he wanted to put into action for the 1942-43 concert season. During World War I he had asked British composers for a fanfare to begin each orchestral concert. It had been so successful that he thought to repeat the procedure in World War II with American composers". A total of eighteen fanfares[1] were written at Goossens' behest, but Copland's is the only one which remains in the standard repertoire. Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/fanfare-for-the-common-man


Was aaron copland in an orchestra?

Aaron Copland composed music for the orchestra.


Who was Aaron Copland?

Aaron Copland (1900 - 1990) was an American composer.