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 Charles Ives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Over time, Ives would come to be regarded as one of the "American Originals", a composer working in a uniquely American style, with American folk tunes woven through his music, and a reaching sense of the possibilities in music.
While Ives had stopped composing, and was increasingly plagued by health problems, he did continue to revise and refine his earlier work, as well as oversee premieres of his music.
Ives had composed two symphonies, but it is with The Unanswered Question (1908), written for the highly unusual combination of trumpet, four flutes, and string quartet, that he established the mature sonic world which would be his signature style.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ives   (2455 words)

  
 BHS: Charles Ives: By Bernard Herrmann
Ives was developing thirty years ago a musical technique which today the moderns declare are their innovations.
But the music of Ives reveals him as one of the most inspired of living composers; one whose inspiration derived from the writings of the transcendental authors.
This piano sonata is one of the most difficult of Ives' composition to perform.
http://www.uib.no/herrmann/articles/archive/trend   (945 words)

  
 Charles Ives - An American Original in Context
The significance of Ives and his music is much more than his being a pioneering innovator and precursor of modernism.
American composer Stephen Hartke recently received the Charles Ives Living award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a grant intended to permit him to take a three year-leave from his teaching duties at the University of Southern California to devote himself exclusively to composition.
Ives reminded us that truly great music is not necessarily merely serious and well constructed, but also outgoing, passionate, disturbing, comforting, visionary, and even funny sometimes.
http://www.newyorkphilharmonic.org/ives/grandfather.cfm   (690 words)

  
 Ives, Charles (1874 - 1954)
Ironically, by the time that his music had begun to arouse interest, his own inspiration and energy as a composer had waned, so that for the last thirty years of his life he wrote little, while his reputation grew.
The American composer Charles Ives learned a great deal from his bandmaster father, not least a love of the music of Bach.
Much of the earlier organ music written by Ives from the time of his student years, when he served as organist in a number of churches, found its way into later compositions.
http://www.hnh.com/composer/ives.htm   (366 words)

  
 Charles Ives Books
This is as close as Ives ever came to creating a manifesto that illuminates his artistic intentions.
Each one of Ives compositions is described in exquisite detail, including: other titles, instrumentation, duration, movements, sources, date of composition, publication information, premiere, first recording, derivation, borrowing, literature, and comment.
This book is a great service to Ives and his music.
http://www.musicweb.uk.net/Ives/10_Books.htm   (742 words)

  
 Charles Ives, America's Greatest Composer
Charles Ives and His Music by Sidney and Henry Cowell (Oxford University Press, 1955) is a deeply insightful yet objective appreciation by a fellow composer.
Ives did little to ease his artistic seclusion.
But upon graduating from Yale, he faced a dilemma - he refused to compromise his principles to compose trendy, attractive music that would earn a living; yet, as he put it, he couldn't let his children starve on his dissonances.
http://www.classicalnotes.net/columns/ives.html   (1972 words)

  
 Charles Ives
Ives felt it was impossible for him to be a professional musician without compromising his art, without selling out in some way or another.
At the same time, he's probably the funniest classical composer we've ever had, satirizing in his music not just famous composers (both those he liked and disliked) but critics, politicians, even the common person whom he championed in his populist political writings.
For all his musical sophistication, it's interesting to note that -- perhaps unique among the "great composers" -- Ives was not a professional musician.
http://www.sover.net/~foodsong/lotgc-ives.htm   (541 words)

  
 WashingtonPost.com: Charles Ives: A Life With Music
In crucial respects, however, Ives escaped his native mold: in being an artist of immense ambition, a businessman driven by values spiritual and grandly humanistic, with his mind on his village but nonetheless breathing a larger atmosphere.
In a 1940 letter he wrote of himself that his art came not only from folk music he was brought up with but to a very great extent from the life "around & in him".
Ives well understood how insistently the past remained present in his work.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/books/chap1/ives.htm   (4627 words)

  
 Charles Ives
Henry and Sidney Cowell, Charles Ives and His Music, London: Oxford University Press, 1969.
The deep convictions of the composer shines through is this music and in the Epilogue' of the Essays: 'No true composer will take his substance from another finite being - but there are times when he feels that his self-expression needs some liberation from at least part of his own soul.
The point is critical for us, the listeners, as three movements of the sonata (and the accompanying essays) bear the names of the great Transcendental writers.
http://www.lichtensteiger.de/ives.html   (1810 words)

  
 Vivian Perlis / Charles Ives Remembered
For an American composer who remains in thrall and debt to Charles Ives, the re-emergence of this utterly original and valuable collection of interviews (which reads like a novel!) is a great gift.
Interweaving photographs, concert programs, scores, and drawings with the texts of more than fifty interviews with family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues, Charles Ives Remembered is a vivid memory portrait of an enigmatic American composer, told in the voices of the people who knew him best.
"Charles Ives Remembered is a classic of American music literature.
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/f02/perlis.html   (457 words)

  
 Essays Before a Sonata by Charles Ives
Ives wrote the following essays as a (very big) set of program notes to accompany his second piano sonata.
The essays explain Ives' own philosophy of and understanding of music and art.
In the "Concord," he attempted to project, within the music, the 19th century philosophical ideas of the American Transcendentalists, who obviously had a great impact on his world-view.
http://www.manybooks.net/titles/ivescharetext03ivess10.html   (168 words)

  
 Rene Eckhardt a.o.: Songs Charles Ives
Zo zijn er liederen met een sociale, politieke of filosofische inslag, liederen die de sfeer van cabaret of musical oproepen, liederen over de natuur, de liefde, jeugdherinneringen of de oorlog.
Ives-biograaf Jan Swafford in zijn boek Charles Ives - A Life with Music (uitgave W.W. Norton and Company, 1996): "De collectie Ives-liederen vormt één van de belangrijkste in de geschiedenis van de liedkunst en is onmiskenbaar de mooiste Amerikaanse collectie."
Liederen van Charles Ives door mezzosopraan Marion van den Akker, bariton Hans van Heiningen, violist Jan Erik van Regteren Altena en pianist René Eckhardt.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~portret/charles-ives.html   (658 words)

  
 Charles Ives - Biography
A fascination with bi-tonal forms, polyrhythms, and quotation was nurtured by his father who Ives would later acknowledge as the primary creative influence on his musical style.
Inspired by transcendentalist philosophy, Ives sought a highly personalized musical expression through the most innovative and radical technical means possible.
Businessman by day and composer by night, Ives's vast output has gradually brought him recognition as the most original and significant American composer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
http://www.schirmer.com/composers/ives_bio.html   (319 words)

  
 Charles Ives' "Concord Sonata"
Pianist Michael Arnowitt will present this landmark American composition in a novel fashion: he will read literary excerpts from each of the four authors prior to the movement that is their musical portrait.
This program is a wonderful opportunity for your audience to hear an unusual and intriguing major work, plus the outstanding literature that inspired it.
This alternation of words and music will help illuminate Ives' far-ranging and fascinating score, and the audience will be able to hear some of the great writing that inspired Ives -- excerpts from Emerson's essay "Circles," Hawthorne's short story "Feathertop," the novel "Little Women" by Alcott, and Thoreau's "Walden."
http://www.sover.net/~foodsong/concord.htm   (387 words)

  
 Charles Ives: Songs
Comment: For years I was fascinated with the legend (eccentric, brilliant, rich, cantankerous, possibly crazy) of Charles Ives, but I found his music a little elusive.
In fact, "The Housatonic at Stockbridge" (from "Three Places in New England") is a tour de force for vocalist and pianist, endeavoring as it does to capture the impressionism of the orchestral version.
DeGaetani and Gilbert Kalish, her superb accompanist who has performed many Ives keyboard works on his own, do indeed turn in a bravura performance in this difficult-to-capture sense of impressionism.
http://www.jungleshop.com/B000005IVT/SID.html   (934 words)

  
 Charles Ives
The bulk of Charles Ives's music was composed during the years between 1896 and 1916.
It was not until well after he stopped composing that a changing public revised its assessment of his music.
Known for his independence from musical fads and his flair for experimentation, Charles Edward Ives was truly a native son of Danbury.
http://www.danburyhistorical.org/CharlesEIves.html   (570 words)

  
 Anecdote - Charles Edward Ives - Charles Ives
The American composer Charles Ives, whose works anticipated those of later musicians in their abandonment of conventional tonality, was also a pioneering insurance magnate.
He was so careful about keeping his careers separate, however, that few of his colleagues realized that he was a musician.
Ives, Charles Edward (1874-1954) American insurance pioneer and composer [noted for his creation of the first training course for insurance agents and his invention of 'estate planning'; and for such early atonal works as his Third Symphony (1904—1911, Pulitzer Prize)]
http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=3297   (191 words)

  
 All Made of Tunes, SPB : Charles Ives and the Uses of Musical Borrowing : Book
Written by the eminent Charles Ives scholar J. Peter Burkholder, this book is the first detailed, panoramic examination of Ives`s compositional practices and techniques of borrowing material from his own and other people`s music.
All Made of Tunes, SPB : Charles Ives and the Uses of Musical Borrowing, Book, Image © Yale University Press
1) Paperback Book All Made of Tunes, SPB : Charles Ives and the Uses of Musical Borrowing by Yale University Press.
http://www.yezee.com/an/0300102127.html   (323 words)

  
 Charles Ives (Main Page)
The Charles Ives that emerges from Swafford's story is a precocious, well-trained musician, a brilliant if mercurial thinker about art and life, and an experimenter in the spirit of Edison and the Wright brothers.
An illuminating portrait of a man whose innovative works profoundly influenced the course of twentieth-century American classical music.
Jan Swafford's colorful biography first unfolds in Ives's Connecticut hometown of Danbury, then follows Ives to Yale and on to his years in New York, where he began his double career as composer and insurance executive.
http://www.wwnorton.com/catalog/fall97/Ives.htm   (196 words)

  
 digihitch Road Shop: Ives: Symphony No. 2 & Symphony No. 3/Bernstein Discusses Charles Ives
Beneath the trivial vision, he composes music as Van Gogh painted, with a remarkable sixth sense depicted the recondite boundaries of the human condition, the changing nature and besides the undeniable interaction between man and nature.
Perhaps this statement it may sound exaggerated, but in sharp contrast with his another remarkable composer as Aaron Copland, Ives remained as the loyal observer, who scrutinizes with admirable honesty and artistic commitment the non revealed aspects of the reality.
Just as Bernstein had done for the music of Gustav Mahler, he helped to popularize the music of an American original, Charles Ives (1874-1954).
http://www.digihitch.com/amazonroad-B0000062D1.html   (803 words)

  
 Kirkville: Essential Music: Charles Ives
Lastly, no survey of Ives’ essential music is complete without his Second Piano Sonata, subtitled “Concord, Mass., 1840-60.” Each movement of the sonata is a musical portrait of a New England Transcendentalist writer who inspired Ives: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Alcott family and Henry David Thoreau, and.
I’d never heard anything so immediate and vital and joyous; it made me laugh out loud with pleasure.
Along with orchestral music, Ives composed a large body of songs and chamber works.
http://www.mcelhearn.com/article.php?story=20040927152648713&mode=print   (361 words)

  
 peermusic classical : Composer Charles Ives
Ezra Pound once wrote that literature is "news that stays news." The same may be said of Charles Ives's music.
You cannot set ar art off in the corner and hope for it to have vitality, reality, and substance."
Though not newly written (Ives died in 1954) many of his works were not performed in his lifetime, and are only now receiving the editorial care required for informed performance.
http://www.peermusicclassical.com/composer/composerdetail.cfm?detail=ives   (103 words)

  
 Charles Ives
Most of his music had been written without prospect of performance, and it was only towards the end of his life that it began to be played frequently and appreciated.
The Influence of George Ives on His Son Charles
http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/ives.html   (270 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Charles Ives (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Charles Ives (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Charles Ives, Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biographies
In the insurance business from 1898 to 1930, Ives was at the same time composing music that was advanced in style, anticipating some of the innovations of Schoenberg and Stravinsky, but not influencing the trend of music because most of his works were not published.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/I/Ives-Cha.html   (333 words)

  
 Ives, Charles
Ives won the pulitzer prize for Symphony No. 3 in 1947.
Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629
CLICK HERE for Sheet Music by this composer.
http://www.stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/ives1954.html   (185 words)

  
 Charles Ives : Musik (Klassische)
von: John Williams and the Boston Pops, Leroy Anderson, Alfred S. Burt, Katherine K. Davis, Charles Ives, Billy May, Christmas Traditional, John Williams
von: Emerson String Quartet, Bela Bartok, Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonin Dvorak, Franz Joseph Haydn, Charles Ives, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Dmitry Shostakovich, Anton Webern
von: Chanticleer, Anonymous, Johann Sebastian Bach, William Billings, Franz Xaver Gruber, Francisco Guerrero, Jacobus Handl (Gallus), Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells, Charles Ives
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 Birthplace
Those visiting the homestead will be charmed by the mid-Victorian furnishings which include memorabilia from Charles Ives's youth, a desk used by Ives when he lived in New York, a c1840 piano, and the music stand he received from his wife.
The dwelling's original structure, built by Thomas Tucker in 1780, served both as a house and as a girls' school.
The Ives House was the birthplace of composer Charles Edward Ives, born in October 1874.
http://www.danburyhistorical.org/CharlesEIvesBirthplace.html   (228 words)

  
 IVES CENTER
You, too can honor "the father of American Music" by being "ivesian" - an adjective used to decribe both the man and his music meaning "to be yourself." For more information about Charles Ives, you may want to read one of the many books published about his life.
is a private, not for profit organization founded in 1974 and incorporated in 1976 to honor the memory of Danbury native Charles Edward Ives (1874 – 1954), one of America’s greatest music composers, by providing a nationally recognized forum for the performing and creative arts.
The Ives Center produces the highest quality music and other arts related programming at Ives Concert Park, a unique outdoor amphitheater situated on a beautiful parcel of preserved, state-owned land which includes 40 wooded acres, a pond, breathtaking gardens and public hiking trails.
http://www.ivesconcertpark.com   (370 words)

  
 Malaspina.com - Charles Ives (1874-1954)
Charles Ives and His World (Bard Music Festival Series) [Amazon]
Charles Ives : A Life With Music [Amazon]
Ives: Symphony no 3, Central Park in the Dark (CD) [Amazon]
http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/ives1.htm   (29 words)

  
 Music Associates of America ~ Charles Ives (1874-1954)
Three of Ives's works, Central Park in the Dark, Hallowe'en, and The Pond are published by Mobart Music Publications, Inc. and distributed in North America by Jerona Music Corporation.
Widely regarded as America's most seminal composer, Charles Ives is having twin anniversaries in 2004 and accordingly a worldwide profusion of performances in his honor.
The Charles Ives Society has issued a handsome and informative brochure containing a short biography and listing of the complete works and their sources.
http://www.musicassociatesofamerica.com/news/ives.html   (153 words)

  
 The Charles Ives Society - Charles Edward Ives, An American Composer
All of Ives' published music, listed by medium, with the publisher and timings.
It's by Jan Swafford, the author of "Charles Ives: A Life with Music."
A dozen important photos of Ives progressing from an early age to two handsome color images from 1950.
http://www.charlesives.org   (143 words)

  
 Music-Map: Charles Ives
The closer two artists are, the greater the probability people will like both artists.
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What do people who like Charles Ives listen to ?
http://www.music-map.com/charles+ives.html   (78 words)

  
 Baseball and the Music of Charles Ives: A Proving Ground: A Proving Ground
Baseball and the Music of Charles Ivesoffers readers an exceptionally rich understanding of Charles Ives.
This book is not available for purchase at this time.
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.
http://www.alldirect.com/book.asp?isbn=0810849992&cartID=514330503456050204   (108 words)

  
 San Francisco Bach Choir: Charles Ives
His works, which include chamber, orchestral, and choral pieces and about 150 songs, draw on American folk music.
An organist who entered the insurance business, Charles Ives composed music advanced in style, anticipating some of the innovations of Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky, but generally unpublished.
http://www.sfbach.org/repertoire/ivesc.html   (54 words)

  
 Aaron Copland / Charles Ives - Piano Fantasy / Piano Sonata No. 1
This disc was recorded at Yale, particularly appropriate as Ives was a Connecticut native who graduated from Yale, where all of his manuscripts are now held.
It is a passionate piece which some Ives scholars consider to be his most personal.
Charles Ives' Piano Sonata #1 is also rarely performed, unlike his popular second "Concord" sonata.
http://www.mode.com/catalog/093copland.html   (227 words)

  
 A Set Of Pieces: Music by Charles Ives
A Set Of Pieces: Music by Charles Ives
The piece was unfinished by the time of Ives' death, but the composer left sketches and a memo which could be used by another composer to finish the piece.
This realisation of the Universe Symphony reveals the true extent of Ives' modernity in its use of microtones and complex overlapping rhythms (realised in this recording with the aid of a click track).
http://www.freeglossary.com/p:B000001GLV   (235 words)

  
 The Life of Charles Ives (Musical Lives) by Stuart Feder : Book
Book Subject -- 1874-1954, Biography, Biography / Autobiography, Composers, Composers and Musicians - Classical Composers, General, Instruction and Study - Theory, Ives, Charles,, Music, Music Of The 20th Century, Musical Composition, United States, Biography: film, television and music, Composers and musicians, Ives, Charles, Music / General, USA
Book Title -- The Life of Charles Ives (Musical Lives)
The Life of Charles Ives (Musical Lives) by Stuart Feder : Book
http://www.crimsonbird.com/cgi-bin/a.cgi?j=0521590728   (123 words)

  
 BRIDGE 9024A/B Charles Ives: The Complete Sonatas for Violin
Charles Ives, the father of modern American music, included hymn tunes, ragtime, and other popular themes in these heroic and heartbreaking compositions.
These magnificent performances of essential Ives repertoire stand out for their instrumental virtuosity and deep understanding of Ives's idiom.
Acclaimed by critics on both sides of the Atlantic, Fulkerson and Shannon's Ives readings have been called the benchmark recording of these works.
http://www.bridgerecords.com/9024.htm   (114 words)

  
 Notes on Variations on "America" (Charles Ives)
By now he had taken the turn that would define the rest of his artistic career, and in adding new interludes after the second and fourth variations he gave the work an experimental edge, drawing on the pungent sonorities created by the simultaneous juxtaposition of different keys.
An inveterate reviser of his own work, Ives returned to the completed Variations after some ten years.
Such insertions, coming from a world utterly different from that in which the piece was originally composed, might be expected to shatter its integrity.
http://www.loudounsymphony.org/notes/ives-america   (378 words)

  
 Charles Ives - Wikipedia
Charles Ives:"Ausgewählte Texte: Essays Before a Sonata; Nachwort zu den 114 Liedern; Memos".
Eine Version von William Schuman für Orchester wurde 1964 uraufgeführt und zeigt, wie anerkannt Ives nach seinem Tod war.
Stattdessen begann er seine Laufbahn bei einer Lebensversicherung, wobei er bis zu seinem dreißigsten Lebensjahr als Organist tätig war und Musik in seiner Freizeit komponierte.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ives   (612 words)

  
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She is the founder and director of Warebrook Contemporary Music Festival, and has served as a graduate instructor at Brandeis University.
Her principal composition teachers are Allen Anderson, Martin Boykan, Charles Fussell, and Yehudi Wyner.
http://www.newmusicbox.org/news/apr00/sdoncaster.html   (126 words)

  
 MSS 14, The Charles Ives Papers in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University.
MSS 14, The Charles Ives Papers in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University.
http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/music/iv-d.htm   (16 words)

  
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Recibe las primeras lecciones de música de su padre, George Ives, entusiasta aficionado y miembro de la banda local.
La música de Charles Ives no responde ninguna escuela.
Con esta formación y con la práctica de instrumentos de teclado llegó a ser el organista de la localidad con tan solo 15 años, y en 1893 actúa como organista en New Haven.
http://www.karadar.com/Diccionario/ives.html   (209 words)

  
 Composer Page - Charles Ives
Ives: Piano Sonata No 2 'Concord' - The Alcotts [5'17]
http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/composer_page.asp?name=ives-c   (179 words)

  
 Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Ives
The Influence of George Ives on His Son Charles by J. Ryan Garber
Amazon - UK - Germany - Canada - France - Japan - ArkivMusic
Charles Ives - Danbury's Award-Winning Composer by Nancy F. Sudik
http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/ives.html   (120 words)

  
 Charles Ives
Eine Version von William für Orchester wurde 1964 uraufgeführt und zeigt wie anerkannt Ives seinem Tod war.
Er blieb weiterhin ein überaus produktiver bis zu seinem ersten Herzinfarkt 1918 nach welchem er das Komponieren ziemlich Sein letztes Stück A Farewell to Land mit einem Text von Lord Byron komponierte er 1925.
Stattdessen begann er seine bei einer Lebensversicherung wobei er bis zu 30sten Lebensjahr als Organist tätig war und in seiner Freizeit komponierte.
http://www.uni-protokolle.de/Lexikon/Charles_Ives.html   (488 words)

  
 Charles Ives Reviews - Classical Music
by: Daniel Read, Christmas Traditional, Charles Ives, George Frideric Handel, Jeremiah Ingalls, James E. Spilman, Supply Belcher, Felix Mendelssohn, Jean Sibelius, King of England Henry VIII
by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Hector Berlioz, Paul [composer] Dukas, Charles Gounod, Edvard Grieg, Gustav Holst, Engelbert Humperdinck, Charles Ives, Franz Liszt, Modest Mussorgsky
Charles Ives: Symphony No. 2 / The Gong on the Hook and Ladder, or Firemen's Parade on Main Street / Tone Roads No. 1 / Hymn: Largo Cantabile, for String Orchestra / Hallowe'en / Central Park in the Dark / The Unanswered Question - Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic
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 Charles Ives HDTVs
By: Samuel Barber, Bela Bartok, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Claude Debussy, Charles Ives, Sergey Prokofiev, Sergey Rachmaninov, Maurice Ravel, Ottorino Respighi
Ives: Three Places in New England; Ruggles: Sun-treader
Charles Ives: Piano Sonata No. 2 'Concord, Mass.
http://hdtvs.shoppingonlineshop.com/HDTVs-m-classical-pn-8-st-ArtistSearch-ins-Charles+Ives.html   (217 words)

  
 :: The Complete Songs Of Charles Ives Volume I
:: The Complete Songs Of Charles Ives Volume I
Charles Ives: Three Quarter-Tone Pieces; Five Take-offs; Hallowe'en; Sunrise
http://www.whiteoutdoorgrills.com/a/B0000049MK/The_Complete_Songs_Of_Charles_Ives_Volume_I.shtml   (26 words)

  
 BRIDGE 9036 Charles Ives: Sonata No.2 John Harbison: Piano Sonata No. 1
BRIDGE 9036 Charles Ives: Sonata No.2 John Harbison: Piano Sonata No. 1
http://www.bridgerecords.com/9036.htm   (31 words)

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