Ives: Three Places in New England/New England Holidays/They are There!
Track Listings
| 1. They Are There! | ||
| 2. Three Places in New England: I. The St Gaudens in Boston Common | ||
| 3. Three Places in New England: II. Putnam's Camp, Redding, Connecticut | ||
| 4. Three Places in New England: III. From the Housatonic at Stockbridge | ||
| 5. A Sym: New England Holidays: I. Washington's Birthday | ||
| 6. A Sym: New England Holidays: II. Decoration Day | ||
| 7. A Sym: New England Holidays: III. The Fourth of July | ||
| 8. A Sym: New England Holidays: IV. Thanksgiving and Forefathers' Day - Baltimore Sym Chor |
Editorial Reviews
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Charles Ives (1874-1954) was doing things with his music that was decades ahead of the rest of the world, especially Europe. He wrote works that were almost unplayable, works that intentionally forced keys, rhythm structures, even melodies to intermix. This collection of orchestral music opens with "There They Are!"--a snappy bit of American patriotism if ever there was one. The masterpiece here is an excellent performance of "Three Places in New England" which is riddled with familiar and not-so-familiar folk songs and melodies from the 19th century. Plus, there's the famous clash of the two marching bands. Excellent. --Paul Cook
Ives: Three Places in New England/New England Holidays/They are There!, Music, Charles Ives, David Zinman, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, 20th/21st Century Music for Voice and Keyboard, 20th/21st Century Orchestral Music, 20th/21st Century Symphony, Classical, Classical Music, Symphonic, Vocal
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Ives: Three Places in New England; New England Holidays; They Are There!
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00020QWAA Release Date: 2004-11-09 |
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Ives: Three Places In New England/New England Holidays/There They Are
Manufacturer: Argo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007MCQ44 |
Product Description
The 1st track is There They Are! Tracks 2,3,and 4 (Three Places In New England)are: The St. Gaudens' in Boston Common, Putnam's Camp - redding - Connecticutm, and From the Housatonic at Stockbridge. Tracks 5,6,7,and 8 (A Symphony: New England Holidays) are: Washington's Birthday, Decoration Day, The Fourth of July, and Thanksgiving and Forefathers' Day.
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Ives: Three Places in New England/New England Holidays/They are There!
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000004CWF Release Date: 1996-05-14 |
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Amazon.com
Charles Ives (1874-1954) was doing things with his music that was decades ahead of the rest of the world, especially Europe. He wrote works that were almost unplayable, works that intentionally forced keys, rhythm structures, even melodies to intermix. This collection of orchestral music opens with "There They Are!"--a snappy bit of American patriotism if ever there was one. The masterpiece here is an excellent performance of "Three Places in New England" which is riddled with familiar and not-so-familiar folk songs and melodies from the 19th century. Plus, there's the famous clash of the two marching bands. Excellent. --Paul CookCustomer Reviews:
Patriotic Fervor.......2000-05-22
If you are unfamiliar with the works of Charles Ives, be fore-warned that his music is rittled with a-tonality, poly-tonality (a result of cross rhythms and melodies) and unusual sounds. His music is not pretty and melodic, it is intense and drammatic; not for the weak at heart.
Nevertheless, the performers have unrelentlessly taken strides to keeping Ive's terribly difficult rhythms tight without giving way to de-musicality. In the liner notes, an interview with David Zinamn is printed, giving details into his studies of Charles Ives; a very interesting account of Ives intentions in his music and a glimpse into his view of society and music.
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