aaron copland
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Definition
Proper noun A twentieth-century American composer known for creating music with a distinctly American character, often incorporating folk themes and open harmonies. He is considered a central figure in American classical music.
Usage
This proper noun refers specifically to the individual, Aaron Copland. It is used when discussing the composer, his life, his works, or his influence on music. * The orchestra performed a piece by Aaron Copland. * Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring" won the Pulitzer Prize. * Scholars study the American style pioneered by Aaron Copland.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The name can be used adjectivally to describe a style or quality reminiscent of his work.
- The symphony's finale had a wonderfully Copland-esque grandeur.
Variants and Related Words
- Coplandesque (adjective): Having qualities characteristic of Aaron Copland's music, such as open intervals, folk-like melodies, and a sense of American pastoralism.
Synonyms
- Composer
- American composer
- Musician (specific to classical composition)
Related Idioms/Phrases
- The Copland sound: A common phrase used to describe the characteristic style of his music, evoking the American landscape and spirit.
- The use of the trumpet fanfare immediately created the Copland sound.
Noun
- United States composer who developed a distinctly American music (1900-1990)