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Classical Music - Charles Ives Charles Ives (18741954). Epoch Modern Country USA. Picture Gallery. Introduction.(born Danbury, CT, 20 October 1874; died New York, 19 May 1954). http://www.geocities.com/classicalnt/files/Ives.htm
Extractions: Introduction (born Danbury, CT, 20 October 1874; died New York, 19 May 1954). He was influenced first by his father, a bandmaster who had libertarian ideas about what music might be. When he was perhaps 19 (the dating of his music is nearly always problematic) he produced psalm settings that exploit polytonality and other unusual procedures. He then studied with Parker at Yale (1894-8) and showed some sign of becoming a relatively conventional composer in his First Symphony (1898) and songs of this period. He worked, however, not in music but in the insurance business, and composition became a weekend activity - but one practised assiduously: during the two decades after his graduation he produced three more symphonies and numerous other orchestral works, four violin sonatas, two monumental piano sonatas and numerous songs. The only consistent characteristic of this music is liberation from rule. There are entirely atonal pieces, while others are in the simple harmonic style of a hymn or folksong. Some are highly systematic and abstract in construction; others are filled with quotations from the music of Ives's youth: hymns, popular songs, ragtime dances, marches etc. Some, like the Three Places in New England , are explicitly nostalgic; others, like the Fourth Symphony, are fuelled by the vision of an idealist democracy. He published his 'Concord' Sonata in 1920 and a volume of 114 songs in 1922, but composed little thereafter. 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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Ives, Charles Ives, Charles. 18741954, American composer and organist, b. Danbury,Conn., grad. Yale, 1898; pupil of Dudley Buck and Horatio Parker. http://www.slider.com/enc/27000/Ives_Charles.htm
Extractions: Ives, Charles 1874-1954, American composer and organist, b. Danbury, Conn., grad. Yale, 1898; pupil of Dudley Buck and Horatio Parker. He was organist (1893-1904) in churches in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York. In the insurance business from 1898 to 1930, Ives was at the same time composing music that was advanced in style, anticipating some of the innovations of Schoenberg and Stravinsky, but not influencing the trend of music because most of his works were not published. They were little known until 1939, when performance of his second piano sonata, Concord (1911-15), won him wide recognition. In 1947 his Third Symphony was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. His works include symphonies, orchestral suites, sonatas, organ pieces, choral works, a great deal of chamber music, and about 150 songs. He often used American folk music in compositions evoking the spirit of various aspects of American life such as revival meetings and brass-band parades. See his Essays before a Sonata (new ed. 1962) and his
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Ives, Charles (1874 - 1954) Biographical paragraph with summaries of orchestral, chamber, keyboard, and vocal and choral music.Category Arts Music Composition Composers I Ives, CharlesIves, Charles (1874 1954). The American composer Charles Ives learned a greatdeal from his bandmaster father, not least a love of the music of Bach. http://www.hnh.com/composer/ives.htm
Extractions: The American composer Charles Ives learned a great deal from his bandmaster father, not least a love of the music of Bach. At the same time he was exposed to a variety of very American musical influences, later reflected in his own idiosyncratic compositions. Ives was educated at Yale and made a career in insurance, reserving his activities as a composer for his leisure hours. Ironically, by the time that his music had begun to arouse interest, his own inspiration and energy as a composer had waned, so that for the last thirty years of his life he wrote little, while his reputation grew. Orchestral Music The symphonies of Ives include music essentially American in inspiration and adventurous in structure and texture, collages of Americana, 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. The Third Symphony, for small orchestra, reflects much of Ives's own background, carrying the explanatory title Camp Meeting and 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, depicts three places in New England. Chamber Music The first of the two string quartets of Ives has the characteristic title From the Salvation Army and is based on earlier organ compositions, while the fourth of his four violin sonatas depicts Children's Day at the Camp Meeting.
Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Ives Charles Ives. (1874 1954). Additional Information Charles Ives - Danbury's Award-Winning Composer by Nancy F. Sudik http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/ives.html
The Charles Ives Society - Charles Edward Ives, An American Composer Contact the society, based at the Indiana University at Bloomington. See a list of works and a descriptive catalog of Ives' music. Catalogue of Ives' published music. All of Ives' published music, of the Music of Charles Ives. Online access to the Swafford, the author of "Charles Ives A Life with Music." http://www.charlesives.org/
Charles Ives - Biography Biography, notes, key works, articles, links.Category Arts Music Composition Composers I Ives, CharlesHome Composers Charles Ives Charles Ives. article. Other interesting links TheCharles Ives Society; photo and discography maintained by www.classical.net; http://www.schirmer.com/composers/ives_bio.html
Extractions: 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
Ives, Charles Edward (1874 - 1954) Translate this page Charles Edward Ives (1874 - 1954) war ein amerikanischer Komponist und wurde am20. Oktober 1874 in Danbury geboren und starb am 19. Mai 1954 in New York. http://www.komponisten.at/komponisten/113.html
Extractions: 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. Hauptwerke: Charles Ives schrieb vier Sinfonien, Ouvertüren, Orchestersuiten, Kammermusik, 150 Lieder... Hier finden Sie ausgewählte CD's und Bücher von/über Charles Edward Ives Noten bei 'Notenbuch' von Charles Edward Ives Musicnotes bietet Noten zum Direktdownload an. Wenn man sich ein kleines PlugIn installiert, kann man nicht nur eine Notenvorschau ansehen und ausdrucken(!), sondern sich die Stücke auch anhören. -> Charles Edward Ives Noten bei 'Musicnotes' Sheet Music Plus , ein Notenversand aus Kalifornien, versendet Noten weltweit innerhalb weniger Tage und bietet zahlreiche Noten auch zum Direkt-Download an. Noten bei 'Sheetmusic' Charles Edward Ives Weitere interessante Links zu Charles Edward Ives: Charles Edward Ives - Biografie und Informationen zur Piano Sonata No. 2: »Concord, Mass., 1840-1860« von Herbert Henck
Ives, Charles Edward (1874 - 1954) - Komponistenverzeichnis Translate this page Ives, Charles Edward (1874 - 1954). war ein amerikanischer Komponist und wurdeam 20. Oktober 1874 in Danbury geboren und starb am 19. Mai 1954 in New York. http://www.komponisten.at/ives.htm
Extractions: 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 Stichwort, Titel, Komponist .... Suchfeld Sheetmusic: Künstler Song Album Komponist Komposition Instrument Charles Edward Ives - Biografie und Informationen zur Piano Sonata No. 2: »Concord, Mass., 1840-1860« von Herbert Henck Charles Ives Society Wenn Sie einen weiterführenden Link, eine CD, ein Buch bzw. weitere Informationen (bitte mit Quellenangabe) zu diesem Komponisten kennen, schicken Sie uns diese bitte mit folgendem Formular: Informationen melden: Name: e-Mail: Kommentar:
Tonträger Ives Charles (1874- 1954) Ives Charles (1874 1954). Werktitel. Untertitel. Verzeichnis. Ausführende. Bearbeitung http://home.t-online.de/home/marcus.roeckrath/.musikdb/e101.htm
Extractions: Werktitel Untertitel Verzeichnis Bearbeitung Bemerkung Wo A Symphony: New England Holidays Chicago Symphony Chorus; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas CD: C. Ives: Holidays Symphony - Tilson Thomas Central Park in the Dark Boston Symphony Orchestra; Seiji Ozawa CD: C. Ives: Symphony No. 4, Three Places in New England Central Park in the Dark Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas CD: C. Ives: Holidays Symphony - Tilson Thomas Hymns Members of the Chicago Symphony Chorus; Richard Webster: Orgel; Michael Tilson Thomas Symphonie Nr. 4 Tanglewood Festival Chorus; Boston Symphony Orchestra; Seiji Ozawa CD: C. Ives: Symphony No. 4, Three Places in New England Symphonie Nr. 4 Members of the Chicago Symphony Chorus; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas Symphony Nr. 1 Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas Symphony Nr. 2 Concertgebouw Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas Symphony Nr. 3 (The Camp Meeting) Concertgebouw Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas The Unanswered Question Chicago Symphony Chorus; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas
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Extractions: 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.
- Classical Music Dictionary - Free MP3 Musica Classica Classical Music Dictionary with life, works, picture gallery, and MIDI audio files.Category Arts Music Composition Composers I Ives, CharlesCharles Ives Life. American composer of exceptional inventiveness, CharlesIves learned a great deal from his bandmaster father. Charles Ives Works. http://www.karadar.com/Dictionary/ives.html
Extractions: Photo Gallery ... 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 Ivess 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.
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Essentials Of Music - Composers COMPOSERS. Charles Ives Born October 20, 1874. According to Charles Ives, his interestsin experimenting with sound came from his father, a town band director. http://www.essentialsofmusic.com/composer/ives.html
Extractions: "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.