So grateful to have interviews like this one to bring my beloved father back to life. My dad’s curiosity, passion and ability to bring forth the jewels of mind and heart of the multitudes he interviewed, continue to inspire me as a person and artist.
1984 I spent 6 weeks at his summer camp in South Salem NY we performed the HODOWN on his lawn he came outside and conducted! ! I had no idea who he was! My favorite Composer! 😍 ❤❤🙏❤️❤️
Imagine going to Paris to study music and hearing the geniuses of the day.....much like going to Paris to learn how to paint while Picasso, and others, were there.....my oh my.
The host describes the Brooklyn neighborhood where Copland grew up as a “middle class neighborhood of ethnic variety” including Italians, Irish and blacks. Somehow he failed to mention Jews. Copland’s original family name was Kaplan.
@@charleswinokoor6023 Yes, but we're both 40 years late to the party.. I was fascinated by the interview, nevertheless, as had heard Appalachian Spring on my way home from work today (for the 'umpteenth' time) and the melodies are so stirring that I finally got around to discovering the man who composed them, inspired by genius..
So grateful to have interviews like this one to bring my beloved father back to life. My dad’s curiosity, passion and ability to bring forth the jewels of mind and heart of the multitudes he interviewed, continue to inspire me as a person and artist.
Wow, he was your father? That's awesome! Mr. Callaway definitely seemed like a wonderful man. :)
Amazing😂
Never heard of your dad before this. Great interviewer with very articulate questions.
this is gold. Definitely one of the great ones of the 20th century
Wonderful interview. Both of these men with so much respect for each other.
1984 I spent 6 weeks at his summer camp in South Salem NY we performed the HODOWN on his lawn he came outside and conducted! ! I had no idea who he was! My favorite Composer! 😍 ❤❤🙏❤️❤️
John callaway was so prepared for this interview. He almost knew Aaron Copland’s background better than he did! Amazing.
Great interview, what an interesting man
When you willfully insert yourself into the minds of greatness, you cannot help but rise to those ideas
Imagine going to Paris to study music and hearing the geniuses of the day.....much like going to Paris to learn how to paint while Picasso, and others, were there.....my oh my.
The host describes the Brooklyn neighborhood where Copland grew up as a “middle class neighborhood of ethnic variety” including Italians, Irish and blacks.
Somehow he failed to mention Jews.
Copland’s original family name was Kaplan.
Yes, the interviewer's name is Callaway- presumably Irish Catholic- no excuse for that oversight or bias though
@@Devsfan202 Struck me as rather silly not to mention it.
@@charleswinokoor6023 Yes, but we're both 40 years late to the party.. I was fascinated by the interview, nevertheless, as had heard Appalachian Spring on my way home from work today (for the 'umpteenth' time) and the melodies are so stirring that I finally got around to discovering the man who composed them, inspired by genius..
15:55 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Was this an interview or an interrogation?
Yes.
An American great, ahead of his time but right on the music!
He's running this interview like a police interrogation haha. What was the rush?