Chapter 49. Sounds American: Copland and Musical Nationalism in the United States
Which of the following did Aaron Copland compose during wartime?
A Lincoln Portrait
Billy the Kid, Rodeo, and Appalachian Spring are ballets by -
Aaron Copland
In his suite Appalachian Spring, - sets a Shaker melody as a clear-cut - form.
Copland, theme and variations
What piece by Copland uses Mexican melodies and rhythms?
El Salón México
Copland did not use an early American song in his ballet Appalachian Spring.
F
Copland's style was rooted solely in the melodies and rhythms of the United States.
F
Which of the following describe Copland's Appalachian Spring?
It was originally a ballet. It contains quotations from folk tunes.
Copland was born in - to Jewish immigrant parents; he trained in - then returned to the United States during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
New York, Europe
The melody Simple Gifts, heard in Appalachian Spring, comes from the - religious sect.
Shaker
Martha Graham both choreographed and danced in Appalachian Spring.
T
For what film score did Copland win an Academy Award?
The Heiress
Which of the following is an opera by Aaron Copland?
The Tender Land
Appalachian Spring refers to both a ballet and an orchestral suite by Aaron Copland.
True
Copland collaborated with choreographer Martha Graham in his work Appalachian Spring.
True
Copland was investigated as a supporter of the Communist Party.
True
Copland's ballets Rodeo and Billy the Kid portray the American Far West.
True
Simple Gifts, which is used by Aaron Copland in his ballet Appalachian Spring, is an early American song.
True
Copland's compositional style led him to be considered an "American -."
modernist
Aaron Copland composed music in which of the following genres?
symphony opera film score.
Aaron Copland's Rodeo and Billy the Kid portray which region of America?
the Far West