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Copland The American Sound Many Young Musicians Essay

¶ … Copland The American Sound

Many young musicians often hear the phrase American sound and wonder what the concept actually means. Historically, the idea of American sound is music that identifies with America in one way or another during a period in history. American sound may vary slightly from different time periods, but has been centered on important historical topics and ideas that have importance to the specific writer's interest. It is believed by many musical historians that the famous American composers William Grant Still and Aaron Copland created American sound in their works. Still's Afro-American Symphony and Copland's Appalachian Spring embody the conceptual idea of American sound, and the reasons why both author's works are considered American sound will be explained in detail.

Afro-American Symphony

Still's work combined the traditional elements of a full symphony orchestra (celeste, harp, and tenor banjo) with blues progressions and rhythms. The Afro-American piece of music was written over a three-month period during which he had no steady work.
When writing the music, Still believed that black culture (blues music) could be intertwined with the historic elements of classical music (Smith, 2000). Still stated in his journal that "I seek in the 'Afro-American Symphony' not the higher type of colored American, but the sons of the soil, who still retain so many of the traits peculiar to their African forbearers; who have not responded completely to the transforming effect of progress" that is a definite interlude to the…

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Kamien, R (1997). Music: an appreciation. New York, NY; Mcgraw-Hill College; 3rd edition

Smith, C.P. (2000). William Grant Still: A study in contradictions. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.
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