3 Editions of Aaron Copland - Fanfare for the Common Man Sheet Music
One of Copland's most recognizable works, this fanfare was commissioned during WWII as a tribute to the wartime efforts of ordinary citizens. Its majestic brass themes became emblematic of American musical modernism.
Written during WWII, Copland's fanfare became a symbol of democratic ideals, celebrating ordinary people's resilience. Its bold brass and percussion textures define the American orchestral sound.
Copland's iconic fanfare became a symbol of American resilience during WWII, its heroic brass themes embodying democratic ideals. The tax day premiere added ironic commentary on honoring "the common man."
Composed in 1942 during World War II, Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man was a response to the U.S. entry into the war.
It became one of the most iconic American orchestral works, often performed at patriotic events.
One of Copland's most recognizable works, originally scored for brass and percussion, later adapted for full orchestra. The fanfare has been widely used in Olympic ceremonies and political events.
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