The borrowing of Ives is what first drew my interest to his music. In "March Collegiate ", he borrowed the tune from "Annie Lisle". The "Annie Lisle" tune...
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... the "St. Anne" tune for his Prelude and Fugue in E Flat Major? Perhaps Ives was influenced by Bach and others. True. And there are many "one-time"...
The following is being passed on sans editorial comment from me. I received it as a pair of e-mails yesterday morning. Just take it FWiW. "I've read about...
... as a ... In Vivian Perlis's book, she interviewed someone who knew Ives at "Poverty Flat" who heard Ives play the main CBM tune and asked hm whre he had...
Hello everyone. I have the New Orleans blues, but am working through it by making corrections in the score. There is a huge draw on all abilities to make the...
I recently purchased the Jan de Gaetani/Gilbert Kalish recording of Ives songs. "Like A Sick Eagle" is one of them. I recall hearing it for the first time...
I have a confession to make. I'm an Ives lover. Big deal, you say. Well, it's easy to be out now. People understand now. But try being an Ives fan in the...
I was reading MTT's description of what he thought the 4th Symphony was about, and coming back to those same things about the meaning of reality, etc. etc. ...
Hello If you understand the french,you can listen me talking about Charles Ives in french radio station France Musique "Ouvert la Nuit" in the site ...
... The link you sent leads to a page that shows the June 22 show - and there seems to be nothing else about the show but that date... Kirk Author of: The Mac...
Excellent programme! Thank you, Patrick, for participating and for bringing it to our attention! And how nice to have a moderator sympathetic to Ives! -Gene...
... Forgot. Emerson Overture ends with percussion (piano). So does RBO, Decoration Day, and Third Symphony (bells). One could even argue so does General...
... How early was the recording? It seems when Lenny had first dibs on a work, like Stokowski, he could make strange decisions (i.e., the raspberry at the end...
Last night I was thinking about Alban Berg as compared to Charles Ives (I do things like this, I'm weird), because Berg fit a lot of what I said about Ives...
The work was created in 1946 by Theodore Bloomfield ,and the first recording was The Polymusic Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Will Lorin (under the name...
I think that's the first recording I ever heard of it. I still think he thought it needed two conductors because of the polyrhythms, but he needed to...
I believe that Ives' musical substance was largely the tunes that he grew up, hymns, popular songs and so on. I think he progressed from using these sources in...
Good comments. If you read the post I did on Ives's use of melody, I come to some of the same conclusions, except not from the perspective of a jazz musician...
Douglas, I completely agree with your musings about Ives and improvisation. I think that this is an area of Ives' music that really would benefit from...
Yes, Patrick - 'tis you of whom I speak - you, sir, had the gall (Gaul??) to outbid me in the eBay auction for the CD of yet another Concord recording -...
So it was you !!!!!! Dear Tony when i received this RARE lp (it's not a CD) it will be a pleasure to the "demned frenchie" to make a copy for you. Patrick ... ...
Merci beaucoup, mon cher............Tony ... From: Patrick Petit To: charlesives@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 12:19 AM Subject:...