Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Essay This pioneering composer is not the easiest to love. But while he explores the poison of American nationalism, his music also offers an antidote ...
Ives was a composer who started composing music at age 13, according to the Charles Ives Society website. He composed several songs, including "Variations on America," and he won a Pulitzer Prize for ...
One hundred-fifty years ago, a mild-mannered insurance man was born in the small Connecticut town of Danbury. On nights and weekends, he composed music, most of which went unperformed in his lifetime.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the maverick American composer’s birth, pianist Jeremy Denk releases an Ives tribute album that educates,... Charles Ives’ vision of America still strikes an ...