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Who was Aaron Copland?

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


Who was the composer Alan Copland?

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What period did Aaron Copland live in?

Aaron Copland, US composer, (November 14, 1900 - December 2, 1990).


Was Aaron Copland related to Adam Copeland?

No ... the spellings are different.Aaron Copland is a composer ... Adam Copeland is a wrestler.


What time period is Aaron Copland from?

Aaron Copland, an American composer, is from the 20th century. He was born on November 14, 1900 and died on December 2, 1990.


Which composer sometimes featured American folk melodies in his compositions?

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Did aaron copland write symphonies?

Yes, 3. A very good Composer.


'Who is the US's leading composer of symphonic jazz Aaron Copland or george Gershwin?

aaron copland its a tricky question according to U.S. History Review; George Gershwin is considered the leading composer of symphonic jazz! pg.312


What instrument did Aaron Copland play?

Aaron Copland played instruments such as the piano.


How did Aaron Copland influence the world?

Aaron Copland was born in 1900.Aaron Copland was a composer and a conducter. He taught many young composers. Aaron learned the piano from his older sister. Aaron Copland taught young composers in Paris. He never got married. He made a lot of pieces. Some of them were The Appalachian spring, Simple Gifts, and Hoe down. Aaron Copland died on December 2, 1990.


Did Aaron Copland have siblings?

Aaron Copland was a teacher, composer, writer and conductor who lived from 1900 to 1990. He was born in Brooklyn to a Jewish couple from Lithuania and was fifth and last child in the family.


American composer of Appalachian spring?

Martha Graham (american dancer and choreographer)