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Ives: Concord Sonata : Piano Sonata No. 2

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Charles Ives's massive Concord Sonata, his second sonata for piano, named after the town of Concord in Massachusetts, is central to his output and clearly reflects his aesthetic perspective.

Geoffrey Block's wide-ranging account of the work thus provides an ideal introduction to this fascinating composer.

As well as a discussion of the Sonata's reception history from 1920 to the present, and a chapter on its compositional genesis, this handbook includes a detailed narrative of the motivic content as well as a historical and analytical survey of the work's borrowings, both certifiable and newly proposed.

The programmatic element of the Sonata is explored in the context of Ives's personal vision of four literary subjects associated with the town of Concord between 1840 and 1860: Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, and the Alcotts.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
052149656X / 9780521496568
Hardback
13/11/1996
United Kingdom
English
112p. : ill.
22 cm
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