DVOŘÁK'S PROPHECY - Film 4: Aaron Copland: American Populist

 
DVOŘÁK'S PROPHECY - Film 4: Aaron Copland: American Populist cover
$55.00 Out of Stock
6+ weeks
add to cart more by this artist

AARON COPLAND
DVOŘÁK'S PROPHECY - Film 4: Aaron Copland: American Populist
Benjamin Pasternack, PostClassical Ensemble, Angel Gil-Ordóñez, Francis Guinan, Joseph Horowitz, Michael Kazin, Beth Levy, Joseph McCartin

[ Naxos DVD / DVD ]

Release Date: Friday 12 November 2021

This item is currently out of stock. It may take 6 or more weeks to obtain from when you place your order as this is a specialist product.

DVOŘÁK'S PROPHECY
A New Narrative for American Classical Music
A PostClassical Ensemble 'More than Music' film series.
Written and produced by Joseph Horowitz
Visual presentation by Peter Bogdanoff

Buffeted by social and political currents, Copland can seem unmoored: a cork in a stream. He was politicised by the Depression - and by the example of Mexico, whose artists galvanised national identity and progressive thought. He wrote a prize-winning workers' song and addressed a Communist picnic in Minnesota. Twenty years later, the Red Scare targeted him as a traitor. Can his odyssey be read as a parable illuminating the fate of the American artist? This film features a re-enactment of Copland's grilling by Senator Joseph McCarthy (played by Edward Gero). It also highlights the most consequential Copland score we don't know: his ingenious music for Lewis Mumford's 1939 World's Fair film The City, itself a complex product of the Popular Front. We reconsider the valedictory Piano Fantasy, in which Copland refreshed his modernist roots - a galvanising performance by Benjamin Pasternack, who also recalls a telling encounter with the composer. Our other commentators include the American historians Michael Kazin and Joseph McCartin, who ponder the tangled legacy of American populism of the left and right. - J.H.

Picture format: NTSC 16:9
Sound format: PCM Stereo
Region code: 0 (worldwide)
Audio language: English
Running time: 78 mins