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Charles Ives - The Anniversary Edition - CD

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Charles Ives - The Anniversary Edition - CD

Ives, Charles

Numero dell'articolo: 118735

CHF 39.90

Tempo di consegna circa. 2 - 5 giorni


Specifiche

Genre:

Sinfon. Musik

Data di uscita:

18.10.2024

Track List


CD

Track

Track Name


1

1

The fourth of July

1

2

Hymne: Largo cantabile

1

3

The Pond

1

4

General William Booth enters into Heaven

1

5

Variations on America

1

6

In Flanders Fields

1

7

The Circus Band

1

8

The unanswered Question

2

1

Nr. 1 Präludium - Trio - Chor

2

2

Nr. 2 Arie für Bariton

2

3

Nr. 3 Quartett mit Begleitung

2

4

Nr. 4 Intermezzo für Streichquartett

2

5

Nr. 5 Doppelquartett, a cappella

2

6

Nr. 6 Arie für Tenor

2

7

Nr. 7 Choral - Finale

2

8

Nr. 1 Majority (or The Masses)

2

9

Nr. 2 They are there! (A war song march)

2

10

Nr. 3 An election (It strikes me that)

2

11

Nr. 4 Lincoln, the great commoner

3

1

Slow march

3

2

Not only in my lady's eyes (Kanon)

3

3

There is a certain garden

3

4

On judges' walk

3

5

No more

3

6

The new river

3

7

The side show

3

8

West London

3

9

Luck and work

3

10

The one way

3

11

Peaks

3

12

Yellow leaves

3

13

A sea dirge

3

14

Widmung

3

15

Feldeinsamkeit

3

16

Resolution

3

17

Pictures

3

18

Mists

3

19

Incantation

3

20

September

3

21

The sea of sleep

3

22

Requiem

3

23

The things our fathers loved

3

24

Old home day

3

25

Down East

4

1

Emerson (End of exposition)

4

2

Emerson (Most of recapitulation)

4

3

Hawthorne (Fragment)

4

4

The Alcotts (Complete)

4

5

Emerson (Transcription no. 1 with interpolated improvisations)

4

6

Emerson (Transcription no. 3 with interpolated improvisations)

4

7

Improvisation über Themen aus dem 3. Satz der Sinfonie Nr. 2

4

8

Marsch Nr. 6 G-Dur/D-Dur

4

9

Nr. 1 Improvisation X

4

10

Nr. 2 Improvisation Y

4

11

Nr. 3 Improvisation Z

4

12

Etüde Nr. 9 The anti-abolitionist riots in the 1830's and 1840's

4

13

Etüde Nr. 11

4

14

Fragment - Ragtime

4

15

(ohne Satzbezeichnung)

4

16

Passage im Gospelstil, die zu Hello, Ma Baby überleitet

4

17

They are there! (A war song march)

5

1

Well, the first recollection is when the family would get together...

5

2

Marsch Nr. 6 G-Dur/D-Dur (Auszug)

5

3

He was rather an awesome creature...

5

4

I remember very well my impressions of him and his wife, Harmony...

5

5

Of course I knew Charlie...

5

6

Central Park in the dark (Auszug)

5

7

I first met Charlie Ives...

5

8

I believe that 90% of the success of the agency...

5

9

I think he had things pretty much the way he wanted...

5

10

Aunt Harmony retired early...

5

11

Ann Street (Auszug)

5

12

He was the most original thinker...

5

13

I remember when my brother-in-law and I were working...

5

14

The sides of Ives that I wanted to emphasize...

5

15

I can remember giving up on top of the hill...

5

16

Calcium light night (Auszug)

5

17

He was a strange paradox...

5

18

Very late in his life...

5

19

And when we would visit the Ives...

5

20

One of the things that bothered him the most...

5

21

Am I correct that he had trouble adapting?

5

22

The new river (Auszug)

5

23

He was a very idealistic man...

5

24

He was such a paradoxical person...

5

25

I mean, you notice Ives when he got this thing against war...

5

26

During the First World War

5

27

I had a recording studio for many years in New York...

5

28

They are there! (A war song march) (Auszug)

5

29

The unanswered question

5

30

What was really strange about Ives...

5

31

And I remember going with Ives...

5

32

And I think people are looking around in Ives...

5

33

Ives always maintained he could play annything he'd written...

5

34

I used to say to him...

5

35

The fourth of July (Auszug)

5

36

His world was still old music...

5

37

Now the other thing I have to say...

5

38

Mr. Ives was - ah - he gave away a lot of scores...

5

39

He would have thought, naturally, that any attempt...

5

40

I mean like the second quartet's so much more difficult...

5

41

And I remember when we did the first and fourth movement...

5

42

I'll never forget, we tried to get the Budapest Quartet...

5

43

And I don't know how, but I understood...

5

44

Washington's birthday (Auszug)

5

45

Well, I know during the First World War...

5

46

He was working on a committee; it was during the War...

5

47

When he was in business...

5

48

Oh, I think it was sheer exhaustion...

5

49

He'd stopped composing...

5

50

Tone roads Nr. 3 (Auszug)

5

51

I guess my earliest recollection of Uncle Charlie's music...

5

52

And, of course, all that time...

5

53

I think that on the whole he had a happy life...

5

54

Premonitions (Auszug)

5

55

And you know, one rather friendly individual...

5

56

Premonitions (Auszug)