时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:People in America


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PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Aaron Copland: His Music Taught Americans About Themselves
By Shelley Gollust


Broadcast: Sunday, May 01, 2005


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I'm Steve Ember.


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And I'm Barbara Klein with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about Aaron Copland, one of America's best modern music composers.


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Aaron Copland wrote many kinds of music. He wrote music for the orchestra 1, piano, and voice. He wrote music for plays, movies and dance. Copland also was a conductor, pianist, speaker, teacher and author.


 
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Music critics say Copland taught Americans about themselves through his music. He used parts of many old traditional American folk songs in his work. He was influenced to do this after studying music in France. He said that composers there had a very French way of writing music. He said Americans had nothing like that in this country. So he decided 2 to compose music that was truly American.


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Aaron Copland was born in nineteen hundred in Brooklyn, New York. He was the youngest of five children. His parents had come to the United States from eastern Europe. They owned a store in Brooklyn. Aaron began playing the piano when he was a young child. He wrote his first song for his mother when he was eight years old. His dreams of becoming a composer began when he was young. When he was sixteen, he urged his parents to let him study composing with Rubin Goldmark. Goldmark had taught the composer George Gershwin.


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When he was in his early twenties, Copland went to Paris where he studied music with Nadia Boulanger. She was one of the most important music teachers of the time. He returned to New York in nineteen twenty-four.


The famous conductor of the Boston Symphony 3 Orchestra, Serge Koussevitzky, learned about Copland's music. Koussevitzky led the orchestra for the first performance of Copland's early work, "Music for the Theater," in nineteen twenty-five. Koussevitzky also conducted Copland's "Concerto 4 for Piano and Orchestra" in nineteen twenty-seven. This work was unusual because Copland used ideas from jazz music in his concerto.


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Copland later wrote the music for two ballets about the American West. One was about the life of a famous gunfighter called Billy the Kid. Copland used music from American cowboy songs in this work. This piece from "Billy the Kid: Ballet Suite 5" is called "Street in a Frontier Town. "


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In nineteen forty-two, the conductor Andre Kostelanetz asked Copland to write music about a great American, Abraham Lincoln. Copland wrote "Lincoln Portrait" to honor America's sixteenth president. Copland's music included parts of American folk songs and songs popular during the American Civil War. He added words from President Lincoln's speeches and letters.


"Lincoln Portrait" has been performed many times in America. Many famous people have done the speaking part. Eleanor Roosevelt, the wife of President Franklin Roosevelt, was one of them. Here, actor James Earl Jones performs in Copland's "Lincoln Portrait."


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Also in nineteen forty-two, the music director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra asked eighteen composers to write music expressing love for America. For the competition, Copland composed "Fanfare 6 for the Common Man. " This music is played in America during many national events, including some presidential inaugurations 7.


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Experts say "Fanfare for the Common Man" was an example of Copland's change in direction during the nineteen-forties. He began writing music that was more easily understood and more popular. Copland wrote about this in nineteen forty-one in his book, "Our New Music."


He wrote that a whole new public for music had developed as a result of the popularity 8 of the radio and record player. He said that there was no reason to continue writing music as if these devices did not exist. So he decided to write music in a simpler way.


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Copland spread his ideas about music in other ways. He taught at the New School for Social Research in New York City and at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. One of the many awards he received was the Pulitzer Prize. He won it in nineteen forty-five for his famous music for a ballet called "Appalachian Spring." It is one of his most popular works.


The last part of the ballet is based on a traditional song, "A Gift to be Simple."


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Copland also wrote music for several major motion pictures. He won an Academy Award in nineteen-fifty for composing the music for the film, "The Heiress." Then, he began experimenting with what is called a twelve-tone system of composing. His music no longer was as easy to understand, or as popular.


Copland stopped composing at the end of the nineteen-sixties. Yet he continued to be active as a conductor and speaker. In nineteen eighty-two, Queens College of the City University of New York established the Aaron Copland School of Music.


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Copland was a strong supporter of liberal ideas. In the early nineteen-fifties, he and other famous writers, actors and intellectuals were accused of supporting communism. Public opinion changed, though. In nineteen sixty-four, President Lyndon Johnson presented him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. It is America's highest award to civilians 9. Aaron Copland died in nineteen ninety at the age of ninety. But his music lives on.


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This Special English program was written by Shelley Gollust. It was produced by Lawan Davis. I'm Steve Ember.


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And I'm Barbara Klein. Join us again next week for another People in America program in VOA Special English.


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n.管弦乐队;vt.命令,定购
  • He plays the violin in an orchestra.他在管弦乐队中演奏小提琴。
  • I was tempted to stay and hear this superb orchestra rehearse.我真想留下来听这支高超的管弦乐队排练。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
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n.交响乐(曲),(色彩等的)和谐
  • The Ninth Symphony of Beethoven is a famous one.贝多芬的第九交响乐非常有名。
  • They play over the whole symphony.他们把整个交响乐重新演奏了一遍。
n.协奏曲
  • The piano concerto was well rendered.钢琴协奏曲演奏得很好。
  • The concert ended with a Mozart violin concerto.音乐会在莫扎特的小提琴协奏曲中结束。
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  • She has a suite of rooms in the hotel.她在那家旅馆有一套房间。
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n.喇叭;号角之声;v.热闹地宣布
  • The product was launched amid much fanfare worldwide.这个产品在世界各地隆重推出。
  • A fanfare of trumpets heralded the arrival of the King.嘹亮的小号声宣告了国王驾到。
n.就职( inauguration的名词复数 );就职典礼;开始;开创
n.普及,流行,名望,受欢迎
  • The story had an extensive popularity among American readers.这本小说在美国读者中赢得广泛的声望。
  • Our product enjoys popularity throughout the world.我们的产品饮誉全球。
平民,百姓( civilian的名词复数 ); 老百姓
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  • At least 300 civilians are unaccounted for after the bombing raids. 遭轰炸袭击之后,至少有300名平民下落不明。
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aircraft design
alliterations
ammo humpers
annotation object
antivirulin
aquaticuss
automation of synthetic operations at freight station
big tree
blindage
bomb release mechanism
bottle lip
brushiness
building automation
cadavericole
cataleptics
cell ag(e)ing
chemical permanent set
chuparosa
circulation theory of screw propeller
circumcentre of a triangle
cyanogeneses
day to day option
devoider
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digital analog converter (dac)
dilmefone
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divider stripper
dwight daviss
electrical power unit
engrafted
equipment description
face - to - face talk
galactosylation
Gargnäs
giftie
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Goodenough B.
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hot-metal ladle and carriage
ICP35
igil
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institute of marketing
island of Reil
JCSC
Joseph's flower
labile form
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langt
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mehrhoff
methoxybenzyl aldehyde
miniplate
mtfp (maximum total peaking factor)
multiple-media photogrammetry
nuclear device
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Olympic Peninsula
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pedagogical
perambulate the bounds
phosphorite-sandstone
pin-site
polling message
polo ball
Posthatch
posting off
pseudoataxia
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punicafolin
pure fiction
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reciprocal motion
release guard sequence
repeatedly
right-hand centrifugal fan
Salduba
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ship-breaker
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single side band high frequency
small businessmen
Sonerila hainanensis
Sosipater
source of ignition
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suborder Percoidea
supra-conductor
surface layer temperature scale
sweeper frequency
T-bandage
tactor
that's a relief
the charter of the united nations
to satiety
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tuftlet
us pickup
woodsale
zefirova