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Background: Charles Ives, a New Englander, was taught first by his father, then at Yale by the German-trained Horatio Parker. Ives was unique for his time as an American composer who wrote works in the 'classical-music' tradition but also drew on American popular and traditional music idioms. A life-insurance executive professionally, he created an extraordinary body of compositions only later recognized as a treasurable legacy. Among Ives's chamber works are multi-movement 'sets' for small ensembles, string quartets, piano sonatas, and other pieces. He also completed these four sonatas for violin and piano - conventional in external structure (each in three contrasting movements) but unconventional in being musically rooted in Protestant American hymnody. |
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COMPOSER: Charles Ives |
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- Penguin Guide 3 star |
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