Toronto Symphony Plays Aaron Copland’s
Appalachian Spring From Their Homes
Leave it up to musicians to find a way to keep the music going.
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra Principal double bass, Jeff Beecher has corralled musicians from the orchestra to perform Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring from their homes.
Each played their part, with Beecher editing it all together with the help of a click-track. See the wonder unfold here:
More music to lighten your day!
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I love this! Right up my alley, I must say! Exquisite!
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Ingenious. Gotta love that. The Italians can do so from their balconies and are. Love this tho. It’s a way to practice, keep on track and assist others who enjoy your music. win win!
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It’s also lovely music. I hadn’t remembered it was folk tunes by orchestra.
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Thank you because I really enjoyed that!
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That’s our Symphony Orchestra and I’m so proud of them.
Leslie
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You should be 😀
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This is really cool! Thanks for sharing it 😀
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I had forgotten that this whole piece of music contains folk music themes. it brought back a slew of memories of childhood and music 🙂
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Beautiful
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It’s a very uniquely American piece of music, too.
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