<p>One of the most influential and beloved American composers Aaron Copland played a critical role in shaping what is often recognized as the &quot;American sound.&quot; He is best known for achieving this through his works for the concert hall and ballet. Yet his film scores though less familiar nowadays were equally influential.<br /><br />Between 1939 and 1949 Copland composed the music for five major Hollywood films: Lewis Milestone&#39;s <em>Of Mice and Men</em> (1939) Sam Wood&#39;s <em>Our Town</em> (1940) Lewis Milestone&#39;s <em>The North Star</em> (1943) and <em>The Red Pony</em> (1949) and William Wyler&#39;s <em>The Heiress</em> (1949). These were high-prestige projects based on literary works by such respected figures as Henry James Lillian Hellman and John Steinbeck.<br /><br />Using the film medium to introduce the moviegoing public to modern musical styles Copland challenged Hollywood&#39;s traditional uses of music in film. His innovative approaches enhanced important national themes running through these films while also contributing to Hollywood&#39;s transformation as the Great Depression gave way to wartime tribulation and eventually postwar prosperity and Red Scare paranoia. <em>Aaron Copland&#39;s Hollywood Film Scores</em> explores Copland&#39;s scores interviews and lectures tracing his legacy and lasting influence on Hollywood&#39;s sound.<br /><br />PAULA MUSEGADES is an assistant professor in Music and American Studies at Brandeis University.</p>
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