Dive into the avant-garde genius of Charles Ives with this captivating collection, released by Chandos in 2016. This album is a journey through the musical landscapes of New England, as envisioned by one of America's most innovative composers. The centerpiece is "A Symphony: New England Holidays," a four-movement work that weaves together the sounds and sentiments of key American holidays, each movement painting a vivid sonic portrait of the seasons and the spirit of the nation.
Beyond the symphony, the album offers a rich tapestry of Ives' orchestral works. "Central Park in the Dark" and "The Unanswered Question" are presented as companion pieces, showcasing Ives' unique approach to harmony and form. The former is a lively and light-hearted exploration of the park's nocturnal sounds, while the latter is a profound and introspective meditation on existential questions. "Orchestral Set No. 1, 'Three Places in New England'" completes the collection, offering three evocative snapshots of the composer's beloved hometowns.
Conducted by Andrew Davis, this recording brings together some of Ives' most iconic and influential works, providing a comprehensive overview of his distinctive style. From the bustling energy of "The Fourth of July" to the serene beauty of "The Housatonic at Stockbridge," this album is a testament to Ives' enduring legacy and his unparalleled contribution to American music. With a total duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, it's an essential listen for anyone interested in the avant-garde and the rich history of American classical music.
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