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Essays Before a Sonata (Paperback)
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Essays Before a Sonata (Paperback)
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at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - Charles Ives (1874-1954) was
probably one of the most psycho - intellectually brilliant,
imaginative and flexible Americans to ever "walk the land of
free-dom." A graduate of Yale, he became a multi-millio-naire in
the American insurance industry, introducing brilliant innovations
within that industry. He also, unlike a few composers, found the
time and the money (being a shrewd and practical businessman) to
get married and have children. His accomplishments for which he is
best known, however, are those in the field of music. At the time
of its composition, Ives' music was probably the most radically
modern in history, and by itself had enough material to serve as
the foundation of modern 20th century music. For example, at the
turn of the century, this eccentric composer created band works
featuring multiple melodies of multiple time signatures opposing
and complimenting each other within the same piece. Ives was also a
revolutionary atonal composer, who created, essentially without
precedent, many atonal works that not only pre-date those of
Schoenberg, but are just as sophisticated, and arguably even more
so, than those of the 12-tone serialist.
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