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The City, directed by Pare Lorentz, music by Aaron Copland, 1939. Restoration by the Post-Classical Ensemble. Joseph Horowitz, artistic director; Angel Gil-Ordóñez, music director. Naxos DVD2.110231, 2009.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2012

Beth E. Levy*
Affiliation:
belevy@ucdavis.edu

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Copyright © The Society for American Music 2012

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References

1 The Plow That Broke the Plains and The River, Post-Classical Ensemble, Joseph Horowitz, artistic director, Angel Gil-Ordóñez, music director, Naxos DVD2.110521, 2005.

2 Crist, Elizabeth B., “Creating Community,” in Music for the Common Man: Aaron Copland during the Depression and War (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), 71110Google Scholar.

3 Pollack, Howard, Aaron Copland: The Life and Work of an Uncommon Man (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1999), 338Google Scholar.

4 Guinan has also served as narrator in the Pacific Symphony's renderings of the Hiawatha Melodrama, a pairing of Longfellow's poetry and Dvořák's “New World” Symphony, created by Michael Beckerman and Joseph Horowitz.