Copland: Rodeo / The Red Pony / Prairie Journal

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Label: NAXOS
Catalog: 8559240
Format: CD

Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta

Copland: Rodeo (Four Dance Episodes) The Red Pony – Film Music (Suite) Prairie Journal Letter from Home

This attractive anthology represents Copland the Populist, to quote the title of Tilson Thomas's stunning RCA disc of all three ballets with the San Francisco Symphony. There are two suites, one from film and one from ballet, plus a couple of less familiar short pieces written for radio. The least recorded of these is Prairie Journal, which had an odd genesis. It was commissioned by CBS Radio in 1936, premiered simply as Music for Radio, and their massive audience was invited to send in suggestions for a better title. A thousand people responded and Copland chose Saga of the Prairie – even at this stage listeners thought his music evoked the Western scene. Copland changed the title much later. In both this piece and Letter from Home – as he admitted, a slightly sentimental picture of our boys at the front receiving mail in 1944 – he was taking the mass medium of radio seriously. He did the same with films, as The Red Pony shows. The suite was performed in 1948 before the Steinbeck film was released. It's full of diatonic tunes you think you've known all your life, pure triads and Copland's characteristic snappy scoring. These are lively performances in the Copland tradition, although Letter from Home seems fast and at times the orchestra lacks finesse.” - Gramophone Guide 2010

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