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Title: A Symphony : New England holidays
Otros títulos: The unanswered question (revised version)
Central Park in the dark
The unanswered question (original version)
Intérprete/ Colaborador: Charles Ives; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Chicago Symphony Chorus.; Michael Tilson Thomas; Adolph Herseth
Código CDU: Ivers.01
Forma Musical: Symphonies. Holidays -- Songs and music. Chamber orchestra music.
Abstract: Charles Ives was the son of George Ives, a Danbury, Connecticut bandmaster and a musical experimenter whose approach heavily influenced his son. Charles Ives' musical skills quickly developed; he was playing organ services at the local Presbyterian church from the age of 12 and began to compose at 13. Ives' rural, rough-and-tumble childhood was revisited vividly and repeatedly in the music he composed as an adult. In 1894 Ives entered Yale to study music, and his father died at age 40 from a heart attack. Professor Horatio T. Parker was not at all interested in encouraging Ives' experimental style. Ives dutifully learned the basics, creating an interesting but conventional Symphony No. 1 as his graduation thesis in 1898. After barely managing to earn his diploma, Ives moved with a couple of his fraternity buddies to an apartment in New York City. He became organist at Central Presbyterian Church and composed his first large-scale attempt to reflect the spirit of America, the Symphony ...


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