Classics For Kids

Aaron Copland 4: What's in a Name

07.23.2022 - By Naomi LewinPlay

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In 1942, Eugene Goossens, music director of the Cincinnati Symphony, invited two dozen or so composers to write fanfares honoring those serving in World War II. Hear some more of those fanfares, and take a guess why Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man is the only one that's still regularly performed.

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