We've introduced Copland, one of the small pantheon of great American composers, before. Today we choose the most famous episode of his from "Rodeo", Episode #4: "Hoedown". Whatever part of Americana wasn't identified in last week's Rhapsody In Blue from Gershwin probably shares no small amount of identity with this piece. If I ever get the time, I have a video to cut to this piece, just to do it, but in the meantime, supply your own mental cinematography, and enjoy symphonic Western music.
Sunday, December 15, 2019
Sunday Music: Hoedown
We've introduced Copland, one of the small pantheon of great American composers, before. Today we choose the most famous episode of his from "Rodeo", Episode #4: "Hoedown". Whatever part of Americana wasn't identified in last week's Rhapsody In Blue from Gershwin probably shares no small amount of identity with this piece. If I ever get the time, I have a video to cut to this piece, just to do it, but in the meantime, supply your own mental cinematography, and enjoy symphonic Western music.
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An heir to Copeland's vision?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQTH3a0mjR8
It has become a theme. One of the most recognizable pieces you could pick.
and I thought that was Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, duh. George and Ira Gershwin's work is amazing.
Can you hear the underlying Celtic rhythms? You could set an Irish dance to that beat.
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