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Music as an Aspect of the Human Spirit

Music as an Aspect of the Human Spirit

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Music as an Aspect of the Human Spirit

by Copland, Aaron

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Ossining: np. 1st Edition. No Binding. Fine. Typescript Signed, an essay titled Music as an Aspect of the Human Spirit, written by the composer for Columbia University's bicentennial celebration. Signed on the last page. 11 1/4 pages, twelve 4to sheets. [Ossining?], circa 1954. An annotated typed draft of the same work is located in the Copland Papers at the Library of Congress.

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Music as an Aspect of the Human Spirit
Author
Copland, Aaron
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Ossining
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