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Many music lovers consider Ives, who died in 1954, to be the first truly great American composer. A new recording by pianist Donald Berman is a major addition to the Ives discography.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the maverick American composer’s birth, pianist Jeremy Denk releases an Ives tribute album that educates, delights and confounds.
This question is among many ideas that the “Charles Ives at 150: Music, Imagination, and American Culture” festival seeks to explore. From Monday, Sept. 30 to Tuesday, Oct. 8, the Jacobs School of ...
At 150, Charles Ives Still Reflects the Darkness and Hope of America This pioneering composer is not the easiest to love.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the maverick American composer's birth, pianist Jeremy Denk releases an Ives tribute album that educates, delights and confounds.
NORMAL — The works of classical music composer Charles Ives shall be revered this week at an Illinois State University-hosted festival in Normal.
The year’s finest collections include ones devoted to composer Charles Ives, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and violinist David Oistrakh.
Many music lovers consider Ives, who died in 1954, to be the first truly great American composer. A new recording by pianist Donald Berman is a major addition to the Ives discography.
Many music lovers consider Ives, who died in 1954, to be the first truly great American composer. A new recording by pianist Donald Berman is a major addition to the Ives discography.