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75 Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the premiere of Appalachian Spring October 30, 1944 T hroughout this exhibit, archival photos of the original cast of Appalachian Spring are accompanied by quotes from the scenarios that Martha Graham sent Aaron Copland describing her ideas for the dance and the qualities she was looking for in the music he was creating for her. During their correspondence, which began in 1942, Graham sent Copland three scripts, each was 12-13 pages long, and the final was titled "House of Victory." Her ideas for the dance changed somewhat once she received Copland's score, but the descriptions in the scripts are indelibly woven into Copland's music, her choreography, and the end result – Appalachian Spring. Exhibit curated by Janet Eilber Archival support by Oliver Tobin Design by Patrick Flood Photo credit: Martha Graham in Appalachian Spring. Photograph by Arnold Eagle, circa 1950s. Courtesy of Martha Graham Resources, a division of the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, Inc. Program credit: Concert program from the premiere of Appalachian Spring at The Library of Congress, October 30, 1944. Courtesy of Martha Graham Resources, a division of the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance, Inc.

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