Charles Ives' "Ives: Piano Sonata No. 2 'Concord, Mass., 1840-60'" is a captivating exploration of avant-garde music, released on March 4, 2016, under the CapriccioNR label. This sonata, a monumental work in four movements, is named after prominent figures associated with Concord, Massachusetts, during the mid-19th century: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Alcotts, and Henry David Thoreau. Each movement is a musical homage to these influential figures, reflecting Ives' deep appreciation for their ideas and the cultural milieu of the time.
Spanning 56 minutes, this album offers a rich tapestry of sounds that challenge and engage the listener. Ives' innovative approach to composition, characterized by its complexity and unconventional harmonies, makes this sonata a landmark in the avant-garde genre. The piece is not only a testament to Ives' genius but also a window into the intellectual and spiritual landscape of 19th-century New England. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado of avant-garde music or a curious explorer of new sounds, this album promises a thought-provoking and rewarding listening experience.