
Charles Ives
À propos de l'auteur
Charles Ives was an innovative American composer, known for his unique approach to music that often incorporated elements of American folk tunes, church music, and the sounds of everyday life. He was a pioneer of polytonality and experimental techniques, creating compositions that challenged conventional musical structures. Despite facing initial criticism and obscurity during his lifetime, Ives's work laid the groundwork for many modern composers and styles, influencing the development of American music.
Ives led a dual life as a businessman and a composer, achieving success in the insurance industry while pursuing his passion for music on the side. His major works include the Symphony No. 2, the "Concord Sonata," and numerous songs and chamber pieces. Today, Ives is celebrated not only for his contributions to classical music but also for his ability to blend diverse musical influences into a cohesive and original artistic vision.