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Charles Ives and His Music

Author : Henry Cowell,Sidney Robertson Cowell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Composers
ISBN : MINN:31951001951928L

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Charles Ives and His World

Author : James Peter Burkholder
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1996-08-25
Category : Music
ISBN : 069101163X

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Charles Ives and His World by James Peter Burkholder Pdf

This volume shows Charles Ives in the context of his world in a number of revealing ways. Five new essays examine Ives's relationships to European music and to American music, politics, business, and landscape. J. Peter Burkholder shows Ives as a composer well versed in four distinctive musical traditions who blended them in his mature music. Leon Botstein explores the paradox of how, in the works of Ives and Mahler, musical modernism emerges from profoundly antimodern sensibilities. David Michael Hertz reveals unsuspected parallels between one of Ives's most famous pieces, the Concord Piano Sonata, and the piano sonatas of Liszt and Scriabin. Michael Broyles sheds new light on Ives's political orientation and on his career in the insurance business, and Mark Tucker shows the importance for Ives of his vacations in the Adirondacks and the representation of that landscape in his music. The remainder of the book presents documents that illuminate Ives's personal life. A selection of some sixty letters to and from Ives and his family, edited and annotated by Tom C. Owens, is the first substantial collection of Ives correspondence to be published. Two sections of reviews and longer profiles published during his lifetime highlight the important stages in the reception of Ives's music, from his early works through the premieres of his most important compositions to his elevation as an almost mythic figure with a reputation among some critics as America's greatest composer.

Charles Ives and His Music

Author : Henry Cowell,Sidney Robertson Cowell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Composers
ISBN : UOM:49015002397579

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Baseball and the Music of Charles Ives

Author : Timothy A. Johnson
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Music
ISBN : 0810849992

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Baseball and the Music of Charles Ives by Timothy A. Johnson Pdf

Baseball and the Music of Charles Ivesoffers readers an exceptionally rich understanding of Charles Ives. Through intelligent discussion of Ives's musical compositions combined with solid research on the composer's lifelong love of the American pastime, Ives's pioneering spirit and unique creativity are highlighted most clearly in this fascinating work.

Charles Ives and His World

Author : J. Burkholder
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2021-01-12
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780691223254

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Charles Ives and His World by J. Burkholder Pdf

This volume shows Charles Ives in the context of his world in a number of revealing ways. Five new essays examine Ives's relationships to European music and to American music, politics, business, and landscape. J. Peter Burkholder shows Ives as a composer well versed in four distinctive musical traditions who blended them in his mature music. Leon Botstein explores the paradox of how, in the works of Ives and Mahler, musical modernism emerges from profoundly antimodern sensibilities. David Michael Hertz reveals unsuspected parallels between one of Ives's most famous pieces, the Concord Piano Sonata, and the piano sonatas of Liszt and Scriabin. Michael Broyles sheds new light on Ives's political orientation and on his career in the insurance business, and Mark Tucker shows the importance for Ives of his vacations in the Adirondacks and the representation of that landscape in his music. The remainder of the book presents documents that illuminate Ives's personal life. A selection of some sixty letters to and from Ives and his family, edited and annotated by Tom C. Owens, is the first substantial collection of Ives correspondence to be published. Two sections of reviews and longer profiles published during his lifetime highlight the important stages in the reception of Ives's music, from his early works through the premieres of his most important compositions to his elevation as an almost mythic figure with a reputation among some critics as America's greatest composer.

The Life of Charles Ives

Author : Stuart Feder
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1999-09-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0521599318

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The Life of Charles Ives by Stuart Feder Pdf

Charles Ives grew up in the nineteenth century and composed chiefly in the twentieth. His nostalgia for a simpler life in the New England country town of his youth is revealed in his frequent musical quotation of songs of that earlier time: parlor and patriot songs, hymns and gospel music. He had learned these songs early in his life through his father, a village bandmaster, who remained the most important influence in his life and music. Ives absorbed these influences within an innovative and modern musical style of composition. Stuart Feder's account of Ives's life clarifies the complexities of the man and his music, while his straightforward discussion of this uniquely autobiographical music in turn illuminates the narrative.

Charles Ives, "my Father's Song"

Author : Stuart Feder
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1992-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 0300054815

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Charles Ives, "my Father's Song" by Stuart Feder Pdf

A psychoanalytic biography which examines the lives of Charles Ives and his father, George. It shows how a knowledge of their relationship as father and son, teacher and pupil is central to understanding Ives' work. Charles' music is shown as an unconscious collaboration between father and son.

Charles Ives

Author : J. Peter Burkholder
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1987-01-01
Category : Composers
ISBN : 0300038852

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Charles Ives by J. Peter Burkholder Pdf

Looks at how Ives' music changed over the course of his career, identifies the most important influences, and discusses the themes of Ives' work

A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives

Author : James B. Sinclair
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 784 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780300076011

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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives by James B. Sinclair Pdf

This catalogue of the music of Charles Ives contains 728 entries covering all of the prolific composer's works. James Sinclair's book presents information produced by recent Ives scholarship and generous commentary on each of Ives's compositions. It completes the work begun by musicologist John Kirkpatrick in 1955, when Ives's music manuscripts were deposited in the Yale Music Library. Ives's works are arranged alphabetically by title within genres. Whenever possible, each entry includes the main title and any other titles the composer may have used; the forces required; the duration; headings of movements; publication history; citation of the first known performance and first recording; the derivation of the work, listing music on which it may be modeled or from which it may borrow material; the principal literature treating the piece; and commentary on these and other matters. The catalogue also provides musical incipits for all Ives's extant works, seven appendixes (covering his work lists, 'Quality Photo' lists, his songbooks, a chronology of his life, recordings made by Ives, and his private publications and commercial publishers), three concordances, and four extensive indexes (addresses, names, titles, and musical borrowings).

Charles Ives in the Mirror

Author : David C Paul
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-04-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780252094699

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Charles Ives in the Mirror by David C Paul Pdf

American composer Charles Ives (1874–1954) has gone from being a virtual unknown to become one of the most respected and lauded composers in American music. In this sweeping survey of intellectual and musical history, David C. Paul tells the new story of how Ives's music was shaped by shifting conceptions of American identity within and outside of musical culture, charting the changes in the reception of Ives across the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century. Paul focuses on the critics, composers, performers, and scholars whose contributions were most influential in shaping the critical discourse on Ives, many of them marquee names of American musical culture themselves, including Henry Cowell, Aaron Copland, Elliott Carter, and Leonard Bernstein. Paul explores both how Ives positioned his music amid changing philosophical and aesthetic currents and how others interpreted his contributions to American music. Although Ives's initial efforts to find a public in the early twenties attracted a few devotees, the resurgence of interest in the American literary past during the thirties made a concert staple of his "Concord" Sonata, a work dedicated to nineteenth-century transcendentalist writers. Paul shows how Ives was subsequently deployed as an icon of American freedom during the early Cold War period and how he came to be instigated at the head of a line of "American maverick" composers. Paul also examines why a recent cadre of scholars has beset the composer with Gilded Age social anxieties. By embedding Ives' reception within the changing developments of a wide range of fields including intellectual history, American studies, literature, musicology, and American politics and society in general, Charles Ives in the Mirror: American Histories of an Iconic Composer greatly advances our understanding of Ives and his influence on nearly a century of American culture.

The Extraordinary Music Of Mr. Ives

Author : Joanne Stanbridge
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2012-10-09
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780547935669

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The Extraordinary Music Of Mr. Ives by Joanne Stanbridge Pdf

When the Lusitania was attacked in 1915, the American composer and New Yorker Charles Ives transformed the experience of this heartbreaking news into a musical piece. It begins with a jumble of traffic noises, then the hurdy-gurdy swells into the lovely old hymn “In the Sweet Bye-and-Bye.” In lyrical text and watercolors—sometimes in dramatic wordless spreads—this thoughtful picture ebook reveals not only a wartime tragedy, but a composer’s conviction that everyday music can convey profound emotion—and help heal a city. Young readers will understand that if they listen, music can be heard in the unlikeliest of places, from the busy chatter of a market to the wail of a fire engine.

Charles Ives Reconsidered

Author : Gayle Sherwood Magee
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780252033261

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Charles Ives Reconsidered by Gayle Sherwood Magee Pdf

An engaging new portrait of the seminal American composer

Charles Ives Remembered

Author : Vivian Perlis
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 025207078X

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Charles Ives Remembered by Vivian Perlis Pdf

Through their reminiscences, Ives's relatives, friends, colleagues, and associates reveal aspects of his life, character, and personality, as well as his musical activities.

The Music of Charles Ives

Author : Philip Lambert
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 0300105347

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The Music of Charles Ives by Philip Lambert Pdf

With this innovative analysis of the music of Charles Ives, Philip Lambert fills a significant gap in the literature on one of America's most important composers. Lambert offers the first large-scale theoretical study of Ives's repertoire, encompassing major works in all genres. He argues that systematic techniques governed Ives's compositional language and thinking about music, even in his unconventional and apparently unstructured pieces. He portrays Ives as a composer of great diversity and complexity who nevertheless held to a single artistic vision. Using modes of analysis for post-tonal music and approaches devised specifically for the study of Ives as well, the author explains the origin, evolution, and culmination of Ives's systematic methods. He discusses important aspects of the composer's early training, the relation between Ives's experimental and his concert music, Ives's fugal and canonic techniques as the basis for his systematic music, his paradigms of procedure and transformation, and pitch relations in Ives's music, particularly the unfinished Universe Symphony. Lambert refutes the popular image of Ives as a highly eccentric composer haphazardly casting about for arbitrarily regulated ways of generating musical material and instead portrays him as a keenly determined and resourceful artist who gradually discovered ever more powerful tools for creating remarkably original music.

Charles Ives and the Classical Tradition

Author : Geoffrey Block,J. Peter Burkholder
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1996-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 0300105274

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Charles Ives and the Classical Tradition by Geoffrey Block,J. Peter Burkholder Pdf

Although Charles Ives has long been viewed as the quintessential American composer, he placed himself in the European classical tradition, drew on it heavily for his aesthetic philosophy and musical techniques, and extended it to create something new. This book illuminates Ives's music by comparing it with that of other composers in Europe and the United States. Edited by two highly regarded Ives scholars, the book begins with essays that examine the influences on Ives of his musical predecessors and concludes with essays that find extensive parallels between Ives and such European contemporaries as Mahler, Schoenberg, Berg, and Stravinsky, whose music he knew little or not at all, but with whom he shared influences and concerns. Taken together, these chapters demonstrate that even apparently strange or distinctively American aspects of Ives's music--from his penchant for quotation to his juxtaposition of disparate styles--have strong precedents and parallels among European composers. Ives emerges as a composer at home in the classical tradition, engaged in exploring the same issues that confronted composers of his generation on both sides of the Atlantic.