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Smooth Saturday Sounds: Rodeo – Hoe-Down

“Rodeo – Hoe-Down”
Written by: Aaron Copland
Composed: 1942

Release Date: 
October 16, 1942

Available on: America, The Dream Goes On (1985)
Conductor: John Williams
Producer: John McClure
Arranger: John Williams

Personnel:
Boston Pops Orchestra

Composed by Aaron Copland in 1942 for the ballet Rodeo, the “Hoe-Down” features two American square dance tunes and fuses evocative music and dance. Rodeo takes us to the exciting, dramatic world of cowboys, cowgirls and the American West. A hoedown is a dance competition that is often described as noisy and riotous. The music is full of vigor and energy as the cowgirls and boys pair off.

The commission for Rodeo came, surprisingly enough, from the classically oriented Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, with the music by Copland and the choreography and scenario by Agnes de Mille. The ballet was precedent-setting; the audience demanded 22 curtain calls at its premiere at the Metropolitan Opera House on October 16, 1942. The success of this ballet ensured that dance would thrive as an integral part of American musical theater.

Aaron Copland (1900-1990) was possibly the most famous American composer of the 20th century. He was one of the first serious American composers to carve out his own path amongst the much more famous songwriters and jazz musicians of the 1920s. His music is said to ‘sound like America’ and often features a large, open sound (like the vast American prairies), and complex rhythms (like cowboys on horseback). Copland was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, the youngest of 5 children all living above their father’s grocery shop. Copland learned piano  and started writing down ideas at the age of 8. By the age of 15 he had decided to be a composer and his love of European music led him to Paris to study with the famous music teacher Nadia Boulanger. When he returned home, he began writing music in many different styles including three symphonies, four ballets and several film scores. He also became a great teacher and supporter of young composers. Upon his death, most of his fortune was left to the Aaron Copland Fund for Composers which supports young composers and performing groups. The fund is so large, it will continue to support young musicians for decades.

The music of “Hoe-Down” is about real people 
. their folk tunes and customs; it’s full of open plains, a sense of adventure and the American pioneering spirit.

This is Aaron Copland’s “Hoe-Down” from Rodeo, performed by the Boston Pops Orchestra under the baton of John Williams.

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See you on the flip side. 😎

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11 thoughts on “Smooth Saturday Sounds: Rodeo – Hoe-Down”

    1. I know! And isn’t that just a shame? I remember when some tomato sauce company used the music from my favorite opera for their ad; I wanted to cry watching little old Italian ladies running across the field with jars of tomato sauce in their hands!

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