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61. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Ives
Charles Ives. (1874 1954). Additional Information Charles Ives - Danbury s Award-Winning Composer by Nancy F. Sudik; The Influence
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62. Essentials Of Music - Composers
COMPOSERS. Charles Ives. Born October 20, 1874. Danbury, CT. Died May 19, 1954. New York, NY. In his own words " Beauty in music is too often confused with something that lets the ear lie back
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CHARLES IVES
Born: October 20, 1874. Danbury, CT
Died: May 19, 1954. New York, NY
In his own words...

"Beauty in music is too often confused with something that lets the ear lie back in an easy chair. Many sounds that we are used to do not bother us, and for that reason we are inclined to call them beautiful. Frequently possibly almost invariably analytical and impersonal test will show that when a new or unfamiliar work is accepted as beautiful on its first hearing, its fundamental quality is one that tends to put the mind to sleep." American composer. Ives' music was little appreciated in his lifetime, but has since been recognized for its quality and innovative characteristics.
According to Charles Ives, his interests in experimenting with sound came from his father, a town band director. Ives tells stories of his father having the band divided into two halves and marching toward each other playing different pieces; or of tuning two pianos a quarter-tone off from each other and playing them together. This kind of daring approach marks most of Charles Ives' music and explains its slow acceptance in the musical world.
Apart from what he learned from his father, Ives' musical training was rather traditional. He studied at Yale with Horatio Parker and produced a somewhat unsurprising work, his

63. Charles Ives
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64. Charles Ives - Biography
Born in Danbury, Connecticut on 20 October 1874, Charles Ives pursued what is perhaps one of the most and, at his death in 1954, he had witnessed a rise from
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Born in Danbury, Connecticut on 20 October 1874, Charles Ives pursued what is perhaps one of the most extraordinary and paradoxical careers in American music history. Businessman by day and composer by night, Ives's vast output has gradually brought him recognition as the most original and significant American composer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Inspired by transcendentalist philosophy, Ives sought a highly personalized musical expression through the most innovative and radical technical means possible. A fascination with bi-tonal forms, polyrhythms, and quotation was nurtured by his father who Ives would later acknowledge as the primary creative influence on his musical style. Studies at Yale with Horatio Parker guided an expert control overlarge-scale forms. Ironically, much of Ives's work would not be heard until his virtual retirement from music and business in 1930 due to severe health problems. The conductor Nicolas Slonimsky, music critic Henry Bellamann, pianist John Kirkpatrick (who performed the Concord Sonata at its triumphant premiere in New York in 1939), and the composer Lou Harrison (who conducted the premiere of the

65. Ives, Charles
Ives, Charles Ives, Charles. Period Early 20th Century. Many avantegarde composers of later years used techniques inspired by Charles Ives.
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Ives, Charles
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Tuesday, October 20, 1874 in Danbury, Connecticut (USA)
Died: Wednesday, May 19, 1954 in New York, New York (USA)
Nation of Origin: United States
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Symphony No. 3 (The Camp Meeting)
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Concord Sonata (for piano) Other Information: Ives won the pulitzer prize for Symphony No. 3 in 1947. His compositions are remarkable for their use of polytonality, polyrhythms, and complex harmonies. He used popular music and hymns of New England as an inspiration. Many avante-garde composers of later years used techniques inspired by Charles Ives. General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors,

66. The Charles Ives Society - Charles Edward Ives, An American Composer
All of Ives' published music, listed by medium, with the publisher and timings. With links to sound clips. Photo gallery. A dozen important photos of Ives progressing from an early age to two handsome color images from 1950. of the Music of Charles Ives. Online access to the Swafford, the author of "Charles Ives A Life with Music
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Catalogue of Ives' published music

All of Ives' published music, listed by medium, with the publisher and timings. With links to sound clips.
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The Ives Society Suggested Reading Useful Links ... Programming guide Get ideas for thematic programming, also find here an Ives anniversary for nearly every day of the year! A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives Online access to the complete, updated Sinclair catalogue. Once there, search "Ives". Ives the man; His life Here you can read the finest short biographical piece on Ives. It's by Jan Swafford, the author of "Charles Ives: A Life with Music." We've had hits since 10/21/02 Please e-mail the webmaster with any technical suggestions.

67. - Classical Music Dictionary - Free MP3
Charles Ives Life. American composer of exceptional inventiveness, Charles Ives learned a great deal from his bandmaster father. Charles Ives Works.
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... Home Page Charles Ives Life American composer of exceptional inventiveness, Charles Ives learned a great deal from his bandmaster father. He began composing before he went to Yale to study music and where he played the organ. Afterwards he had a successful career working in insurance and he only composed in his leisure hours.
Eventually his health suffered from the strain and he composed very little after 1927, although his reputation grew. They are expressed in a musical idiom that makes use of complex polytonality (the use of more than one key or tonality at the same time) and rhythm. Charles Ives Works Ives’s third symphony, for small orchestra, entitled "Camp Meeting", reflects much of his own background, and has separate movement titles "Old Folks Gatherin'", "Children's Day" and "Communion". The fourth symphony includes a number of hymns and Gospel songs, and his so-called First Orchestral Set, otherwise known as New England Symphony, which depicts three places in New England. He wrote a number of psalm settings, part-songs and verse settings for unison voices and orchestra.

68. Charles Ives (1874 - 1954)
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Komponisten Charles Ives Biographie Hauptwerke Photo Gallery Home Page Die Biographie von Charles Ives Amerikanischer Komponist: oberflächlich betrachtet war Ives ein amerikanischer Allerweltsjunge. An der High School von Connecticut war er Kapitän des Football- und des Baseball-Teams. Studien an der Yale University gipfelten in einer äußerst erfolgreichen Karriere im Versicherungsgeschäft. Mit Fünfzig war er ein reicher Mann und hätte sich auf einen langen, kömfortablen Ruhestand freuen können. Das aber hätte geheißen, die Rechnung ohne Ives Senior machen; George Ives, ein beachtlicher Dorfkapellchef, pflanzte seinem Sohn schon frühzeitig eine Vorliebe für die natürlichen Dissonanzen des Alltagslebens ein: da war der Mißklang, wenn zwei Kapellen nebeneinander zwei verschiedene Märsche spielten; oder die von einer größeren Menge mit vielen falschen Tönen gesungenen Choräle, Hymnen und ähnliches. Als er endlich nach Yale ging, um ordentlich Musik zu studieren, war das Malheur schon passiert, und sein, Professor Horatio Parker, war entsetzt über die exzentrischen Flausen dieses Jünglings, dem Brahms nicht eine Spur mehr bedeutete als Stephen Foster.

69. Ives, Charles Edward (1874 - 1954), Komponist (Composer)
Translate this page Charles Edward Ives (1874 - 1954) war ein amerikanischer Komponist und wurde am 20. Oktober 1874 in Danbury geboren und starb am 19. Mai 1954 in New York.
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war ein amerikanischer Komponist und wurde am 20. Oktober 1874 in Danbury geboren und starb am 19. Mai 1954 in New York. Für Ives war das Komponieren 'nur' ein Nebenberuf (er war ein vermögender Bankkaufmann) - er komponierte nur zum Vergnügen. Dieses Außenseitertum ermöglichte eine sonst in den USA ungewöhnliche Kühnheit der Tonsprache. Ives gelangte über Bitonalität bis zur Atonalität und zu Vierteltönen. Weitere interessante Links zu Charles Edward Ives:
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70. Ives, Charles Edward (1874 - 1954) - Komponistenverzeichnis
Translate this page Ives, Charles Edward (1874 - 1954). war ein amerikanischer Komponist und wurde am 20. Oktober 1874 in Danbury geboren und starb am 19. Mai 1954 in New York.
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Ives, Charles Edward (1874 - 1954)
war ein amerikanischer Komponist und wurde am 20. Oktober 1874 in Danbury geboren und starb am 19. Mai 1954 in New York. Für Ives war das Komponieren 'nur' ein Nebenberuf (er war ein vermögender Bankkaufmann) - er komponierte nur zum Vergnügen. Dieses Außenseitertum ermöglichte eine sonst in den USA ungewöhnliche Kühnheit der Tonsprache. Ives gelangte über Bitonalität bis zur Atonalität und zu Vierteltönen. Charles Ives schrieb vier Sinfonien, Ouvertüren, Orchestersuiten, Kammermusik, 150 Lieder... Hier finden Sie ausgewählte CD's und Bücher von Charles Edward Ives Weiterführende Links / Notensuche : Formular zur Notensuche
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73. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Ives, Charles 1874 - 1954
Ives, Charles 1874 1954 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. BLOCK, Geoffrey, Charles Ives and the Classical Tradition, VT 731. BURKHOLDER, James
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74. Ives, Charles
Ives, Charles , 1874–1954, American composer and organist, b. Danbury, Conn., grad. Yale, 1898; pupil of Dudley Buck and Horatio Parker.
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Ives, Charles I vz] Pronunciation Key Ives, Charles Concord See his Essays before a Sonata (new ed. 1962) and his Memos, ed. by J. E. Kirkpatrick (1972); biography by H. and S. Cowell (rev. ed. 1969); V. Perlis, Charles Ives Remembered (1974); R. S. Perry, Charles Ives and the American Mind (1974); H. W. Hitchcock, Ives The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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75. Charles Edward Ives
Ives, Charles (1874 1954) Biographical paragraph with summaries of orchestral, chamber, keyboard, and vocal and choral music.
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76. Charles Ives
Charles Ives Born According to Charles Ives, his interests in experimenting with sound came from his father, a town band director. Ives
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CHARLES IVES Born: October 20, 1874, Danbury, Connecticut
Died: May 19, 1954, New York
In his own words....
    "Beauty in music is too often confused with something that lets the ear lie back in an easy chair. Many sounds that we are used to do not bother us, and for that reason we are inclined to call them beautiful. Frequently—possibly almost invariably—analytical and impersonal test will show that when a new or unfamiliar work is accepted as beautiful on its first hearing, its fundamental quality is one that tends to put the mind to sleep."
American composer. Ives's music was little appreciated in his lifetime, but has since been recognized for its quality and innovative characteristics. According to Charles Ives, his interests in experimenting with sound came from his father, a town band director. Ives tells stories of his father having the band divided into two halves and marching toward each other playing different pieces; or of tuning two pianos a quarter-tone off from each other and playing them together. This kind of daring approach marks most of Charles Ives's music and explains its slow acceptance in the musical world.
Ives's music is marked by a number of individual features. He was fearless in his use of unconventional approaches to rhythm and harmony, and he took great offense at what he saw as lazy, conventional music (especially the salon styles of the late nineteenth century) dependent on European models. Instead, he wanted a music that reflected his view of America: rugged, individualistic, unafraid to experiment. In his music we find an incredible mix of hard-edged dissonance and nostalgic quotations of favorite hymn tunes; of the elevated language of the concert-music tradition and the vernacular of popular songs and ragtime. He saw music as a reflection of the transcendental philosophies of Thoreau and Emerson, and he tried to realize this in pieces such as his unfinished "Universe Symphony"—a work that was to be performed by multiple orchestras spread out on different hilltops.

77. Ives, Charles. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
( vz) (KEY) , 1874–1954, American composer and ed. 1969); V. Perlis, Charles Ives Remembered (1974); RS Perry, Charles Ives and the American Mind (1974); HW
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The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. Ives, Charles Edward. DATES 1874–1954. American
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79. Composers [Ives, Charles (Edward)]
Composers Ives, Charles (Edward) (1874 1954). www.rmjs.co.uk. Ives, Charles (Edward) (b Danbury, 20 October, 1874 - d New York, 19
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Ives, Charles (Edward) ( b Danbury, 20 October, 1874 - d New York, 19 May, 1954)
Charles Ives was influenced firstly by his father, a bandmaster who had libertarian ideas about what music might be. Aged around 19 (the dating of Ives's music is notably problematic), he produced psalm settings that exploit polytonality and other unusual procedures. He then studies with Parker at Yale from 1894 to 1898, and he demonstrated signs of becoming a relatively conventional composer in his first symphony (1898), and songs of the period. However, he did not work in the music, but the insurance business and composition became a weekend activity, but one he practised assiduously. During the twenty years following his graduation he wrote three more symphonies, and numerous other orchestral and instrumental works.
The only consistent characteristic of music from this period is liberation from rule. He composed little after 1922 when he published a volume of 114 songs. Most of his music had been written without prospect of performance, and it was only towards the end of his life that it began to be played frequently and appreciated.
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80. Tower Records - Ives: Sonata No 2 "Concord, Mass", Etc / Richard Trythall
Classical Details. Composer Charles Ives (1874 1954) Performer Trythall, Richard (Piano). Track Listings To listen to a song
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