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Copland: Appalachian Spring (Suite); Short Symphony (Symphony No. 2); Quiet City; Three Latin American Sketches
 
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Copland: Appalachian Spring (Suite); Short Symphony (Symphony No. 2); Quiet City; Three Latin American Sketches

Aaron Copland , Orpheus Chamber Orchestra , Wu Han , Frank Morelli , Susan Palma , David Singer , Raymond Mase , Stephen Taylor Audio CD
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  • Performer: Wu Han, Frank Morelli, Susan Palma, David Singer, Raymond Mase, et al.
  • Orchestra: Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
  • Composer: Aaron Copland
  • Audio CD (May 23, 1989)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • ASIN: B000009I79
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #23,233 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Appalachian Spring, concert suite for full orchestra
2. Symphony No. 2 ('Short Symphony'): Incisivo
3. Symphony No. 2 ('Short Symphony'): Espressivo
4. Symphony No. 2 ('Short Symphony'): Presto e ritmico
5. Quiet City, for English horn, trumpet & strings (from the incidental music)
6. Latin American Sketches (3), for orchestra: Estribillo
7. Latin American Sketches (3), for orchestra: Paisaje Mexicano
8. Latin American Sketches (3), for orchestra: Danza De Jalisco

 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The _original_ Appalachian Spring, March 31, 2005
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This review is from: Copland: Appalachian Spring (Suite); Short Symphony (Symphony No. 2); Quiet City; Three Latin American Sketches (Audio CD)
Before it was a full-blown orchestral production, Appalachian Spring was written for a small ballet orchestra, 13-piece or so. This recording preserves that original arrangement (with a few additional strings), resulting in a very clean, sharp sound. It's the first version of the piece I ever heard, and I find it preferable to the later orchestral version. This recording is hard to find these days, but worth it just for this great version of Appalachian Spring.

The "Short Symphony" I don't care for much; it's a bit too twelve-tonish, seeming to sound dissonant just for the sake of sounding dissonant. "Quiet City" and the Latin American sketches, though, are a good complement to the main piece.
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13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars good program, performances are mixed, January 26, 2006
This review is from: Copland: Appalachian Spring (Suite); Short Symphony (Symphony No. 2); Quiet City; Three Latin American Sketches (Audio CD)
Although it does use the original instrumentation (flute, clarinet, bassoon, piano, and strings), this is not the original Appalachian Spring -- it is the chamber version of the -suite-. The suite cuts about 10 minutes of good material from the original, resulting in a 'lite' edition that is not necessarily an improvement. If the 'simple gifts' section, particularly its 'climax', strikes you as a bit overblown, you will prefer the full work, which puts this section in a different context. (There are chamber and orchestral versions of both the suite and the full ballet. Most recorded performances are the orchestral suite. If you are interested in the full chamber version I recommend the Copland-conducted performance on Sony: Copland conducts Copland or A Copland Celebration Vol. 1, for the full orchestral version Tilson-Thomas on RCA: Copland: Appalachian Spring; Billy the Kid; Rodeo or Aaron Copland: The Essence of America.)

The selection of pieces here gives a pretty good cross section of Copland's work, with the Latin American sketches representing his lighter side and parts of the Short Symphony hinting at the sound of his more 'difficult' works, with the other two falling somewhere between. The Symphony famously has some tricky rhythms in parts, but is not an off-puttingly complex piece by any means. It would be inaccurate to describe it as 'twelve-tonish' -- for what it's worth, the melodies and harmonies (including the dissonances) are largely diatonic. It is similar to neoclassical Stravinsky, but less emotionally oblique. Copland considered it to be one of his best works. The score used here is an arrangement for chamber orchestra by Dennis Russell Davies, which doesn't sound very different from the original. There is also the Sextet, Copland's own chamber arrangement of the piece. (If you are interested in the original orchestral version I recommend Tilson-Thomas on RCA Copland the Modernist or Aaron Copland: The Essence of America.)

As for the performances, the OCO is a very 'professional' sounding group, which implies negatives as well as positives. As far as technical execution, they are very capable -- where I find them sometimes lacking is in the expressivity department, due to glib phrasing and (usually rushed) glossing over of the more complicated rhythms. I think they are generally more successful in lighter fare, such as the Latin American sketches (the best performance here), where the musicians don't have to internalize the music so much. I don't know if this has something to do with the fact that the group has no full-time director, but I suspect it might. This shortage of involvement doesn't completely cripple Copland's music, which is already warmly communicative, but the group's Stravinsky, for example, is quite dry and, critically, lacking in rhythmic precision.

Overall, if you are interested in hearing these pieces in a chamber setting or are a fan of this ensemble, this is worth getting, but it's not an essential Copland recording (otherwise it would probably still be in print).
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, fresh Appalachian Spring, February 12, 2008
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This review is from: Copland: Appalachian Spring (Suite); Short Symphony (Symphony No. 2); Quiet City; Three Latin American Sketches (Audio CD)
This version of Appalachian Spring is fresh. The small ensemble means the textures are transparent, revealing Copland's wonderfully complex and rich inner voicing. I particularly love the contribution of the piano. The musicians shape the phrases in clear, and to my ears unique (compared to other versions), ways. The fast parts have energy, the slow parts have a richness from constant variety of articulation. The tender music which opens and closes this suite is played as a ritual of prayer, evoking a relationship of love like child to mother (an aspect of much of Copland's music in my perspective). I love this version.
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