Aaron Copland was know for being a 20th century artist but was also know as a romantic for his beautiful music.
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Yes he does...I know his cousin Mark...Mark told me When Aaron used to stay over at Mark's house he would sleep nude in the bed with him.....And yeah he is Bisexual..Guess you figured that out..
The best know patron saint of music is Saint Cecilia.
You mean "I Want Candy" and he didn't write it. I don't know who did but it wasn't him. He was 12 years old when I Want Candy came out.
well emos cut while rockers scrape but do not break the skin. emos are also found wearing gloves on one hand while rockers two differant gloves on both
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He was not married but of course had parents(names listed below) though i do not know the name of the siblings he was the youngest of the five children. you can find information about aaron copland on the website listed below. (hope this helped!) Parents: Mom- Sarah Mittenthal Copland Dad- Harris Morris Copland http://www.notablebiographies.com/Co-Da/Copland-Aaron.html
North Tarrytown, NY, December 2, 1990. If you google his name, you will find everything you want to know about him on wikipedia.
i dont know why? b-cas i do not know
The style i wouldn't know, but i know it is like Yankee Doodle
rock ( i don't know)
No. I'm not, many of my friends and people I know are not. Emo is no longer just a style of music. It is also a style and culture.
look in ur music appreciation book for the answer (instructors answer) Staccato style. (Students answer)
About the only way to know is to listen to it. Answering this question in words is like describing the taste of salt to someone who never ever tasted salt. Listen to Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, and Bach. Then you'll have an idea of the style of classical music.
Here i an article that i just did. It tells you a little yard style to reggae music. http://musicouch.com/genres/reggae/what-is-reggae-music-where-to-hear-it/ Enjoy!
Well, it depends what religion the content is describing. If it is Christianity, then the music is considered "Christian." Other than that, I do not know. it might be classified as folk sometimes, but I'm not sure.
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