This thesis has been written with several goals in mind. The first purpose has been to inform the reader about the life of Charles Ives and the influences he experienced that gave him the impetus to experiment and write music of a nature thirty years ahead of its time, while the rest of the world was basking in the waning light of Romanticism. The second purpose has been to describe in a short space general characteristics that may be found throughout the entire musical output of Ives. The third purpose has been to analyze in greater detail the major portion of his contributions to piano literature, the three piano sonatas, so that the student may better understand the complexities which will face him in performance of these compositions. P...
Thesis advisor: Jeremiah McGrannThe effect of transcendentalism on American composer Charles Ives (1...
The chamber music of Charles Ives is largely underrepresented in modern performance. This study has ...
Piano music, especially the sonata, has· always greatly attracted me. In search for a subject for my...
The purpose of this research is to examine the chamber orchestra works of Charles Ives for stylistic...
The traditional image of Charles Ives is one of a composer who eschewed the European tradition compl...
When Charles Ives\u27s music began to appear in performances and publications in the 1920s, his admi...
[[abstract]]Piano Sonata No. 2: Concord, Mass. 1840-1860 is the important piece of Charles Edward Iv...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The Concord Sonata by Charles Edw...
Composers of piano music in the first half of the twentieth century challenged the musical conventio...
Charles Ives\u27s massive Concord Sonata, his second sonata for piano, named after the town of Conco...
Because of the advanced, complex, and innovative character of much of Charles Ives\u27s music, and b...
The investigation focusses on the cultural, scientific and philosophical bases underlying Ives' stri...
Charles Ives’s Piano Sonata No. 2 Concord Mass., 1840–1860 (1921) is considered by many scholars to ...
Charles Ives is commonly referred to as the Father of American Music. The implication is one that ...
Although Louis Moreau Gottschalk's works are not generally recognized as being exceptionally signifi...
Thesis advisor: Jeremiah McGrannThe effect of transcendentalism on American composer Charles Ives (1...
The chamber music of Charles Ives is largely underrepresented in modern performance. This study has ...
Piano music, especially the sonata, has· always greatly attracted me. In search for a subject for my...
The purpose of this research is to examine the chamber orchestra works of Charles Ives for stylistic...
The traditional image of Charles Ives is one of a composer who eschewed the European tradition compl...
When Charles Ives\u27s music began to appear in performances and publications in the 1920s, his admi...
[[abstract]]Piano Sonata No. 2: Concord, Mass. 1840-1860 is the important piece of Charles Edward Iv...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The Concord Sonata by Charles Edw...
Composers of piano music in the first half of the twentieth century challenged the musical conventio...
Charles Ives\u27s massive Concord Sonata, his second sonata for piano, named after the town of Conco...
Because of the advanced, complex, and innovative character of much of Charles Ives\u27s music, and b...
The investigation focusses on the cultural, scientific and philosophical bases underlying Ives' stri...
Charles Ives’s Piano Sonata No. 2 Concord Mass., 1840–1860 (1921) is considered by many scholars to ...
Charles Ives is commonly referred to as the Father of American Music. The implication is one that ...
Although Louis Moreau Gottschalk's works are not generally recognized as being exceptionally signifi...
Thesis advisor: Jeremiah McGrannThe effect of transcendentalism on American composer Charles Ives (1...
The chamber music of Charles Ives is largely underrepresented in modern performance. This study has ...
Piano music, especially the sonata, has· always greatly attracted me. In search for a subject for my...