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For the moment I'm coming up with Copeland's Fanfare to the Common Man.
Copland conducts Copland, Columbia # M30649
-Steve
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Then for the 4th of July, Dvorak's "New World Symphony".
Easy, common choices I admit but they get my blood stirring.
"For a nominal service fee,
you can reach nirvana tonight."
If you like that, look for Copeland's Third symphony. In my view it is the quintessential American symphony. The symphony is built on the fanfare. To me it is the musical embodiment of what I thought our country was before I became old and cynical.
Did I mention that I like it a lot?
Phil
"If less is more, just think how much more more would be!" - Frasier Crane.
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Another of my favorite works from one of my farorite composers.
Phil
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That's a good one for memorial day as well as July 4th. Nicely narrated by Henry Fonda.
-Steve
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