From the BBC website about tonight's (11/09/2018) concert (my emboldening):
Aaron Copland's Third Symphony has been described as 'the greatest American Symphony' by Serge Koussevitsky who commissioned it. It includes his famous 'Fanfare for the Common Man which opens the last movement and somehow evokes the wide open plains of America without any overt use of folk or popular material.
Well, not really!
The two are related but the Fanfare is a stand-alone piece.
That apart, it looks like an interesting concert.
Was any forumite there?
Chávez – Symphony No 2 ‘Sinfonia india’
Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto No 1
Copland - Symphony No 3
Orchestra of the Americas
Carlos Miguel Prieto, conductor
Gabriela Montero, piano
Aaron Copland's Third Symphony has been described as 'the greatest American Symphony' by Serge Koussevitsky who commissioned it. It includes his famous 'Fanfare for the Common Man which opens the last movement and somehow evokes the wide open plains of America without any overt use of folk or popular material.
Well, not really!
The two are related but the Fanfare is a stand-alone piece.
That apart, it looks like an interesting concert.
Was any forumite there?
Chávez – Symphony No 2 ‘Sinfonia india’
Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto No 1
Copland - Symphony No 3
Orchestra of the Americas
Carlos Miguel Prieto, conductor
Gabriela Montero, piano
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