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Aaron copland Roaring twenties

Aaron copland Roaring twenties. Jared. Birth. Aaron Copland was born November 14 He was born in New York The first time he heard music it changed his life . Childhood. His parents never listened to music , but he would hear it from the streets.

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Aaron copland Roaring twenties

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  1. Aaron coplandRoaring twenties Jared

  2. Birth • Aaron Copland was born November 14 • He was born in New York • The first time he heard music it changed his life .

  3. Childhood • His parents never listened to music, but he would hear it from the streets. • The first time he saw a performance, he wondered about who made up the music.

  4. Music Career • When Aaron Copland first saw a music composer in action, he immediately wanted to be one • Throughout his life he became a composer. • His most famous songs were, ‘Appalachian Spring’ and ‘Billy the Kid’

  5. Performance • When Aaron Copland composed his music, he thought of people’s feelings and tried to put them into a song • He just wanted to have fun

  6. Education • When Aaron was young, he fell in love with music. The first time he heard it, he went crazy for music. • He went to Queens college and took music and Aced it.

  7. Death • December 2, 1990 was a sad day for the American public. Aaron Copland died. • His musical genius is still remembered today.

  8. BibliographyBibliography • http://musiced.about.com/od/20thcentury • http://pbs.org • Our America 1865 to present :

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