One Guitar, No VocalsLeo Kottke  
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Leo Kottke was initially inspired by fellow southern blues and country masters such as Mississippi John Hurt, Chet Atkins, and Roy Clark. As a young artist, Leo Kottke recorded for John Fahey's legendary Takoma label—garnering sometimes unfair comparisons to that gentle giant of guitar hoo-doo. Subsequently, pickers from Ry Cooder to Jim O'Rourke have been influenced by the work of these elder brothers who laid the groundwork for the atmospheric, improvisational noodling that's sometimes called chamber-folk. Following along these lines, Kottke displays his heritage proudly on the simple yet remarkably nimble One Guitar, No Vocals. "Three Quarter North" is a bluesy, deliciously sloppy waltz interspersed with broken bits of phrasing like the easy, mumbled drawl of front-porch conversation, while the album's longest piece, "Accordian Bells," rises and falls, tinkles and plays like tiny tip-toe dancing. —Paige La Grone

Copland: The Young PioneersLeo Smit  
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Most of this set was recorded for LP in 1978, but Leo Smit returned to the studios in 1993 to add some recently discovered short pieces. Smit, a friend of Copland and a composer himself, plays all of Copland's piano music with great comprehension. He sustains the flow throughout the difficult half-hour Piano Fantasy, though he doesn't create as much excitement in the Piano Variations as the composer did in 1935 on 78s (now on Pearl GEMM CD 9279). Much of Copland's piano music is occasional works or pieces for students, but the major works in the set make it well worth hearing. —Leslie Gerber

Bernstein Conducts CandideLeonard Bernstein  
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Additional lyrics by John LaTouche, Lillian Hellman, Dorothy Parker, Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim.

Copland: Symphony No. 3; Quiet CityLeonard Bernstein  
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Genre: Classical Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 18-MAY-1990

Copland: Appalachian Spring (complete) Etc. - St. Louis - SlatkinLeonard Slatkin  
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The tracks are: 1. Appalachian Spring (complete ballet), 2. Cortege macabre from "Grohg, 3. Letter From Home, 4. John Henry.

Copland: Billy the Kid / RodeoLeonard Slatkin  
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