Now at Copland House

Bringing us into spring here at Copland House is composer David Crumb. David’s intensely coloristic music has been performed throughout the U.S. and abroad. Among his numerous awards are a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and grants from the Fromm and Barlow Foundations. He has had commissions from the Los Angeles Philharmonic New Music Group, Chicago Civic Orchestra/ASCAP Foundation, and Bowdoin International New Music Festival, among many others. He has held residencies at Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony, and returns this Year for his second Copland House stay. His music has been released on the Bridge, Albany, CRI/New World, Innova, and Equilibrium labels. He has been on the University of Oregon School of Music faculty since 1997.

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NPR Tiny Desk (at Home) Concert

All-Copland instrumental program, direct from his beloved studio, with MCH artists performing selections from the Duo for Flute and Piano, Sonata for Violin and Piano, and Three Moods for Piano.

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Copland: Through 1942

This American classic includes Copland's first-person recollections, Vivian Perlis' vivid commentary, and ...