Classical Music
Related: About this forumToday marks the 81st anniversary of the premiere of Copland's Appalachian Spring at The Library of Congress.
Join us tonight at 8PM for a special program with James Jacobs, exploring the treasured history of the LOC's Coolidge Audiotorium, the story behind the premiere with Martha Graham, and enjoy the historic recording of the performance.
On Thursday nights at 8PM throughout November, James Jacobs will continue to present further programs showcasing historic recordings from the Library of Congress concert series, showcasing the impact it had in shaping classical music in the US and beyond.
Should be on WETA here tonight. ( Now WETA PBS NewsHour)
https://weta.org/player
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				erronis
(21,771 posts)is https://weta.org/fm/classical-score/celebrating-100-years-coolidge-auditorium-and-81-years-appalachian-spring
I thought this bit from the end of the article was very interesting:

elleng
(141,323 posts)Biophilic
(6,230 posts)Our music teacher loved it. It was the 50s. To this day I can hear 3 notes and recognize Aaron Copland music. My older sister and younger brother claim the same. His music and especially Appalachian spring is epic and very, very American.

