The story of American composer Charles Ives (1874-1954) has links to Transcendentalism, the Civil War, camp meetings, and ...
Composer Charles Ives, born 150 years ago, concisely captured the sublime in this setting of a poem by Robert Underwood ...
Pianist Donna Coleman will perform the Piano Sonata No. 1 by American modernist composer Charles Ives (1874-1954) in a free ...
Charles Ives (1874-1954) once described the poetic genesis of one of his best-known compositions: “The ‘Housatonic at Stockbridge’ … was suggested by a Sunday morning walk that Mrs. Ives ...
By Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim Legacies of Charles Ives and Virgil Thomson are behind two awards given to composers and a librettist. Dedicated to the creation and presentation of American music ...
Music of the Americas hosts the third concert of this year's festival on October 22 and the fourth two days later.
A "gathering of the faithful" in the KSU Library’s Hemisphere Room this past Friday evening were treated to a performance of works by Clara Schumann, Charles Ives, Amanda Harberg, and ...
As the largest section of the orchestra, sitting front and centre of the stage performing memorable melodies, it's easy for ...
Charles Ives "quoted" music quite explicitly, but from MTT's point of view, Shostakovich's "Ta-da!" opening of his Symphony No. 5 is just as clearly a quote from earlier compositions. Are these ...
Celebrations of big anniversaries for two musical innovators, Charles Ives and Pierre Boulez, are worth seeking out. And Carnegie Hall will host world-class orchestras. But don’t expect Gustavo ...
September has flung a spray of rooks on the sea-chart of the sky” wrote the Launceston basedpoet, Charles Causley, of the ...
Many of Ives's works present unique challenges for the performers brave and dedicated enough to tackle them, let alone commit them to disc. Here are some of the finest Ives recordings in the catalogue ...