Charles Ives' "Ives: Orchestral Sets Nos. 1-3" is a captivating exploration of American musical heritage, released in 2008 by Naxos. This avant-garde collection showcases Ives' deep connection to his New England roots, with the First Orchestral Set, also known as "Three Places in New England," serving as a poignant tribute to his homeland. Conducted by James Sinclair and performed by the Malmö Symphony Orchestra and Malmö Chamber Choir, this album offers a rich and immersive listening experience.
The album begins with the evocative "The St. Gaudens in Boston Common (Col. Shaw and his Colored Regiment)," a powerful piece that honors the memory of a significant historical monument. It continues with "Putnam's Camp, Redding, Connecticut," a piece that captures the essence of a historic site, and "The Housatonic at Stockbridge," a serene and picturesque musical journey. The Second Orchestral Set includes "An Elegy to Our Forefathers," a reflective piece that pays homage to the past, and two other compelling compositions that delve into the collective consciousness of the people. The Third Orchestral Set features three movements, each offering a unique and thought-provoking musical experience.
With a duration of just over an hour, this album is a testament to Charles Ives' innovative spirit and his ability to blend traditional and modern elements into a cohesive and engaging whole. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ives' work or a newcomer to his music, "Ives: Orchestral Sets Nos. 1-3" is sure to captivate and inspire.