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Actors Brian Trenchard-Smith (director), John Boylan (actor), Ken Thorne (composer), Scott Wickware (actor), Andrew McCarthy (actor), Derek Brady (miscellaneous crew), Richard Marvin (composer), Paul Sorvino (actor), Chuck Shamata (actor), Phillip Jarrett (actor), Kenneth Welsh (actor), Shawn Lawrence (actor), Pamela Hackwell (miscellaneous crew), Connie Britton (actress), Linda Goranson (actress),
New York Philharmonic Leonard Bernstein Symphony No. 2 was written by Charles Ives between 1897 and 1901. Although the work was composed during Ives' 20s, it...
The Symphony No. 4 by Charles Ives was written between 1910 and the mid-1920s (the second movement Comedy was the last to be composed, most likely in 1924). The symphony is notable for its multi-layered complexity—typically requiring two conductors in performance—and for its large and varied orchestration. Combining elements and techniques of Ives's previous compositional work, this has been called "one of his most definitive works". Ives' biographer, Jan Swafford, has called it "Ives's climactic masterpiece.". Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Chorus/Leonard Slatkin.
BBC Symphony Orchestra. Lawrence Foster (conductor)
Leonard Bernstein conducts Second Symphony of the american composer Charles Ives (1874-1954), with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, in 1987. © Unitel Classica
Leonard Bernstein conducts Second Symphony of the american composer Charles Ives (1874-1954), with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, in 1987. © Unitel -...
Performed by Gilbert Kalish About the ONLY COMPLETE recording of the work here on toyoob :)
Leonard Bernstein explains some of Chales Ives background before performing his second Symphony in Munich heading the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
The Three Places in New England (Orchestral Set No. 1) is a composition for orchestra by American composer Charles Ives. It was composed mainly between 1911 ...
Charles Ives, The Unanswered Question. James Sinclair, Conductor. Northern Sinfonia. The music publishe...
Charles Ives, Piano Sonata No. 2 "Concord, Mass., 1840-1860". "Emerson". Alexei Lubimov, Piano. Laurent Verney, Viola. ...
Charles Ives, Piano Sonata No. 2 "Concord, Mass., 1840-1860". "The Alcotts". Alexei Lubimov, Piano. The...
Charles Ives, Three Quarter-Tone Pieces. "Largo". [0:20] Alexei Lubimov, Piano. Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Piano. _____________________________________________________ The music published on my channel is dedicated solely to the purpose of divulgation and non-commercial use. If you believe that any copyright infringement exists on this channel, please let me know immediately before submitting a claim to YouTube. I will immediately remove the disputed video accordingly. Thanks for your contribution!
http://www.ralphvanraat.com Broadcast of the BBC Proms, 2007. Ralph van Raat plays the piano part of Ives' Symphony No.4 with the BBC Symphony Orchestra cond...
Sonata No. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840-60" III. The Alcotts John Kirkpatrick, piano. "There is a commonplace beauty about 'Orchard House' -- a kind of spiritual...
Stephen Drury, piano; Jessi Rosinski, flute Charles Ives (1874-1954) Piano Sonata No. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840-1860" • Emerson • Hawthorne • The Alcotts • Th...
UNIQUE historical recording of Charles Ives at the piano, playing the third movement "The Alcotts" from his Piano Sonata No.2 (Concord Sonata).
Sonata, for violin & piano No. 3, S. 62 (K. 2C6), (1913-1914) I. Adagio II. Allegro III. Adagio Timothy Fain, violin Jeremy Denk, piano Between about 1902 an...
Charles Ives, Symphony No. 3 "The Camp Meeting". "Old Folks Gatherin'". James Sinclair, Conductor. Northern Sinfonia. ...
Charles Ives (1874-1954) Serenity (1919) Veronica Lenz-Kuhn, soprano Tan Crone, piano.
Charles Ives (1874-1954) String Quartet No.1 "From the Salvation Army" (c. 1897-1900) I. Chorale II. Prelude III. Offertory IV. Postlude Concord String Quart...
Charles Ives Frank Zappa ℗ 1992 Zappa Family Trust, Under exclusive license to Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Author, Composer: Frank Zappa Auto-generated by YouTube.
Charles Ives, Scherzo. Emerson String Quartet. Eugene Drucker, Violin I. Philip Setzer, Violin II. Lawrence Dutton, Viola. David Finckel, Cello. ______...
Charles Ives, Violin Sonata No. 2. "Autumn". Curt Thompson, Violin. Rodney Waters, Piano. The music pub...
Charles Ives (1874-1954) Set for Theatre Orchestra (?1915) I. In the Cage II. In the Inn (Potpourri) 1:04 III. In the Night 5:49 Richard Bernas Music Project...
Q2 Music celebrates America's great iconoclastic composers when San Francisco Symphony music director Michael Tilson Thomas brings his "American Mavericks" t...
Five songs by composer Charles Ives. From a Town Hall recital on 24 February 1976 with Donald Hassard, piano. (Songs 2-5 are texts by the composer) 1. General William Booth Enters into Heaven (Vachel Lindsay) 2. The Side Show 3. The Things Our Fathers Loved 4. The Greatest Man 5. Circus Band More of this recital may be found at my Donald Gramm playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1F9E32BB07DFB3E8&feature;=plcp
Charles Ives - "The Unanswered Question" CCM Concert Orchestra Olivier Ochanine, conductor Nov. 24, 2009 College-Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati (pardon th...
Charles Ives President's Own United States Marine Band, The, President's Own United States Marine Band, The Country Band March President's Own United States Marine Band: The Bicentennial Collection 75442261012 http://www.classicsonline.com/catalogue/product.aspx?pid=966128 http://www.naxoslicensing.com/
Live performance of Charles Ives' "Variations On America" by the University of Michigan Concert Band under the direction of Professor Rodney Dorsey.
EMANUELE ARCIULI piano Charles Ives Piano Sonata No. 2( Concord Mass. 1840-1860), "Hawthorne" From the new DVD release Champion of American Music:Emanuele Ar...
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The Cage (Charles Ives) - arrangement by Ben Wendel; Kneebody with Theo Bleckmann live at Joe's Pub, NYC; Kneebody is: Adam Benjamin (keys), Shane Endsley (tpt), Kavah Rastegar (e.bass), Ben Wendel (sax, bassoon), Nate Wood (drums). Taped for Mezzo TV, France at Joe's Pub, NYC, 11/23/08 from "12 songs by Charles Ives" on Winter and Winter [www.winterandwinter.com]
Charles Ives was born in Danbury, Connecticut on October 20, 1874; he died in New York City, May 19, 1954. Here are his own emotionally charged performances of his song entitled "They are there!" (recorded at the Mary Howard Studio in New York City on 24 April 1943. Ives' earlier setting, "He is there!," composed in 1917 had a different text by Col. McCray.) In the context of current events, it is interesting to revisit the lyrics of this amazing composition: "There's a time in many a life When it's do, though facing death, When our soldier boys Will do their part that people can live In a world where all will have a say. They're concious always of their country's aim, Which is liberty for all. 'Hip, hip, hooray,' you'll hear them say, As they go to the fighting front. Brave boys are now in action! They are there, they will help to free the world. They are fighting for the right, But when it comes to might, They are there, they are there, they are there! (You bet they'll be!) As the Allies beat up all the war hogs. Our boys'll be there, fighting hard, And then the world will shout the battle cry of freedom, Tenting on a new campground, Tenting tonight, tenting on a new campground, For it's rally round the flag of the People's New Free World, shouting the battle cry of freedom! When we're through this cursed war, All those dynamite-sneaking gougers, Making slaves of men (God damn them), Then let all the people rise and stand together in brave, kind humanity. Most wars are made by small, stupid, selfish bossing groups, While the People have no say, But there'll come a day, Hip, hip, hooray, When they'll smash all dictators to the wall! Let's build a people's world nation, hooray! Every honest country free to live its own, native life! They will stand up for the right, But when it comes to might, They'll be there, they'll be there, they'll be there! (You bet they'll be.) Then the People, not just politicians, Will rule their own lands and lives, And you'll hear the whole universe Shouting the battle cry of freedom, Tenting on a new campground, Tenting tonight, tenting on a new campground, For it's rally round the flag of the People's New Free World, Shouting the battle cry of freedom!
Charles Ives (1874-1954): They Are There!, per coro all'unisono e orchestra Su testo di Charles Ives (1943, orchestrazione di Lou Harrison di "He is There !"...
The triumphantly resounding last movement of Charles Ives's string quartet 'From the Salvation Army', played with aplomb by the Stamic Quartet at the 2010 'I...
From the Boston Symphony's Classical Companion. Biography of composer Charles Ives. Receiving a rare BSO performance is Charles Ives's epic Symphony No. 4, a...
Charles Ives' General William Booth Enters into Heaven performed by William Sharp and Stephen Blier. Lyrics from the poem by Vachel Lindsay. Copyright 1993, ...
I. Moderato II. TSIAJ (Presto) III. Moderato con moto Performers: violin - Noémy Gagnon-Lafrenais; cello - Emanuel Evans; piano - Allegra Chapman.
More about Performer, Artis Whodehouse: http://www.artiswodehouse.com/ Artis Wodehouse performs Charles Ives' (1874-1954) Burlesque on London Bridge live on ...
Click to see My Charles Bronson DEATH WISH style Violent Vigilante Action Film Trailer! "ADDICTION" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma9AusO4aTU .................
On the occasion of Charles Ives's 137th birthday (October 20), Hilary Hahn "remixes" an audio interview with Ives biographer and composer Jan Swafford. Blank...
Hahn and Lisitsa play the first movement from Charles Ives's Fourth Sonata. The whole album is in stores now.
Charles Ives, "He Is There" from 114 Songs. Michael Cavalieri, Baritone. Douglas Dickson, Piano. Enrico Sartori, Flute. ...
Sir Michael Tippett rehearses Charles Ives' Putnam's Camp with the Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra in 1969. Includes an interview with Tippett.
Charles Ives - Symphony n.4 Michael Tilson-Thomas and Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Chorus The Symphony No. 4, S. 4 (K. 1A4) by Charles Ives (1874 1954) was w...
Referencing their respective Ives albums, Hilary speaks across state lines with pianist Jeremy Denk about his work as a performer and the time he's spent wit...
Click to see My Charles Bronson DEATH WISH style Violent Vigilante Action Film Trailer! "ADDICTION" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma9AusO4aTU ........................."Charles Bronson" Telly Savalas Movie Making of - Director Sergio Sollima Interviewed "violent City" The Family Città violenta Cité de la violence, La Ennio Morricone Bloody crime Action Shootout Movie double cross professional hit man revenge crime boss vengeance bullets car chase gangster exciting adrenalin pumping organized Payback underworld dangerous mobsters "tragic love" contract killer strong police cop reporter detective western gunfighter, boxer, Mafia hitman professional killer Cowboy Death Wish Mr. Majestyk Breakout The Stone Killer The Mechanic Chato's Land The Valachi Papers Chino The Valdez Horses Soleil rouge Red Sun Someone Behind the Door Cold Sweat Violent City The Family Città violenta You Can't Win 'Em All Passager de la pluie, Le Rider on the Rain Twinky Lola C'era una volta il West Once Upon a Time in the West Adieu l'ami Farewell, Friend Honor Among Thieves Villa Rides Guns for San Sebastian Bataille de San Sebastian, La "The Virginian" The Dirty Dozen Battle of the Bulge The Sandpiper Guns of Diablo 4 for Texas The Great Escape X-15 The Magnificent Seven "Man with a Camera" Hard Times The Streetfighter Breakheart Pass St. Ives From Noon Till Three Raid on Entebbe The White Buffalo Telefon Love and Bullets Caboblanco Borderline Death Hunt Death Wish II 10 to Midnight The Evil That Men Do Death Wish 3 Murphy's Law Act of Vengeance Assassination Death Wish 4: The Crackdown Messenger of Death Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects The Indian Runner Donato and Daughter Death Wish V: The Face of Death Family of Cops Gang War Machine-Gun Kelly Showdown at Boot Hill Jubal Apache House of Wax "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" "Have Gun - Will Travel" "Empire" "The Fugitive" "The F.B.I." Kid Galahad "The Untouchables" "The Simpsons" The Twilight Zone Kill Bill: Vol. 1 Kill Bill Reservoir Dogs The Boondock Saints Paul Kersey Paul Fein Harmonica Joseph Wladislaw Bernardo O'Reilly Mike Kovac Butch Cassidy George R. 'Machine Gun' Kelly Paul Moreno Detective Lt. Lou Torrey Wild Bill Hickok (James Otis) Charles Buchinski Jill Ireland Kim Weeks J. Lee Thompson Michael Winner "Quentin Tarantino" Don Siegel Toshirô Mifune Lee Marvin Ernest Borgnine James Coburn Sergio Leone Steve McQueen Robert Vaughn Eli Wallach Vincent Price Gary Cooper Burt Lancaster Al Lettieri Terence Young Alain Delon Richard Fleischer Roger Corman Roger Corman John Huston Vigilante anti hero anti-hero tough guy action man rugged looks Hollywood actor film star revenge hardcore violence bloody shootouts strong police cop reporter detective western gunfighter, boxer, Mafia hitman professional killer Cowboy gangster revenge hit-man crime leading character totally badass contract killer The archetypal screen tough guy with weatherbeaten features - one film critic described his rugged looks as "a Clark Gable who had been left out in the sun too long" - Charles Bronson was born Charles Buchinski Director John Huston once summed him up as "a grenade with the pin pulled" seventies film star seventies film 70s screen icon legend movie macho doesn't talk much deadly physical style of acting
From the BSO's Classical Companion. This video is the analysis of the fourth symphony of Charles Ives. The Boston Symphony under Alan Gilbert perform this sy...
http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/artist/biography?ART_ID=HAHHI Watch Hilary Hahn and Valentiny Lisitsa play the violin sonatas by Charles Ives. His idiom is...
Performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra. '"The Lake" is summer nocturne. Over the gently lapping sounds of the water distant lights glimmer and mosquitos hov...
This March the San Francisco Symphony returns to Symphony Hall with its dynamic music director Michael Tilson Thomas. In this video, Tilson Thomas introduces the works featured in the concert: 'The Alcotts', a fresh take on the music of America by Charles Ives, 'Absolute Jest for Orchestra and Spring Quartet', a vibrant new quadruple concerto from John Adams, and Berlioz's spectacular 'Symphonie Fantastique'. More information on this concert can be found at http://bit.ly/thshtilsonthomas
Sixteen year old Charles Edward Ives composed this set of variations on "America (My Country 'Tis of Thee)" for organ in 1891. In 1948, E. Power Biggs contac...
Although this work was composed during Ives' 20s, it was half a century before it premiered, in a 1951 New York Philharmonic concert conducted by Leonard Ber...
Perm Opera & Ballet Theatre's Orchestra, conductor - Valeriy Platonov. 1. Allegro 2. Adagio molto (Sostenuto) 3. Scherzo: Vivace 4. Allegro molto.
Recorded live @ the Odradek Itinerate Festival in Matta, Pescara on December 14th, 2013. http://www.odradek-records.com http://trioappassionata.com/ Odradek ...
Sonata No. 2: Concord, Mass., 1840-60, for piano (& optional viola, flute), S. 88 (K. 3A2), (1911-1915) I. Emerson II. Hawthorne III. The Alcotts IV. Thoreau...
I. A farewell to land 00:00 II. Soliloquy 01:44 III. A sound of a distant horn 02:42 IV. The Indians 03:32 V. The Housatonic at Stockbridge 05:30 VI. Ann Street 09:23 VII. Like a sick eagle 10:18 VIII. The swimmers 12:11 IX. September 13:50 X. 123 14:39 XI. Serenity 15:14 XII. The things our fathers loved 17:33 XIII. Thoreau 19:36 XIV. The Circus band 21:59 XV. The cage 24:24 XVI. Memories 25:09 XVII. Songs my mother tought me 27:36 Ives, Charles (1874-1954) -composer Susan Graham -mezzosoprano Pierre-Laurent Aimard -piano Playlist: "The art of American song: Ives, Copland, Barber, Bernstein, Previn, Heggie...": https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdM8VSWYvcWH_B7ugQnVEmmCY2EZyBbyw Buy the CD here: http://www.amazon.com/Ives-Concord-Sonata-Songs-Charles/dp/B0001HZ6MO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid;=1410723879&sr;=8-2&keywords;=graham+ives
This is Stokowski's great recording of the Robert Browning Overture. Begun in 1914, Ives considered the piece something of a transitional work, leaving his e...
Charles Ives (1874-1954): "Robert Browning" Overture (1911/1914). Nashville Symphony Orchestra diretta da Kenneth Schermerhorn. *** The music published in our channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music of the 1900's (mostly Italian) which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be our care to remove immediately the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be apreciated.
Castleman Quartet Program 2012 String Quartet No.2 - Charles E. Ives Ivesception Violin I- Jason Polychronakos Violin II- Nicole Leilani Oswald Viola - Ye Jin Goo Cello - Sophie Applbaum
Charles Ives' "Piano Trio" in stunning HD quality! Charles Edward Ives (/aɪvz/; October 20, 1874 -- May 19, 1954) was an American modernist composer. He is o...
Charles Ives (1874-1954): Trio per pianoforte, violino e violoncello (1904) -- Nieuw Amsterdam Trio -- I. Andante moderato II. Tsiaj - Presto III. Moderato c...
Charles Ives: Symphony No. 3, performed by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Chamber Orchestra, Brian Hughes, Conductor.
The Piano Sonata No. 2, Concord, Mass., 1840--60 (commonly known as the Concord Sonata) is a piano sonata by Charles Ives. It is one of the composer's best-k...
New York premiere of the Emerson Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, by Charles Ives. Lang Ning Liu, Piano, Anne Manson Conductor, Juilliard Orchestra. Visit A...
Symphony No 1 by Charles Ives 1. Allegro con moto 2. Adagio molto 3. Scherzo 4. Allegro molto National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland James Sinclair, conductor Dublin, 25.IX.2002
Join Dave for this analysis of 5 wild piano pieces by the GREAT American composer CHARLES IVES! (Glitch at 3:58 shall be fixed)
... Charles Ives, perhaps the most quintessentially American composer that our country has yet produced.
The Examiner 2015-03-24• Brian Marley on an unhealthy obsession with the composer Charles Ives ... • Robert Wyatt on the genius of Ray Charles.
The Guardian 2015-03-24"Brian Marley on an unhealthy obsession with the composer Charles Ives" ... "Robert Wyatt on the genius of Ray Charles".
The Guardian 2015-03-24In 2011, Hahn recorded Charles Ives:
noodls 2015-03-23Kim and Denk performed the Brahms sonatas in Seoul and Rome and the Charles Ives sonatas in ...
noodls 2015-03-20Tango, to be precise ... org. $30 to $90 ... 7. Also on the program are Charles Ives's Symphony No ... For [Dvorák] ... org ... '.
Houston Press 2015-03-13(Source: ... Y ... E. Housman's A Shropshire Lad, as well as songs by Gerald Finzi, Claude Debussy, Carl Orff, and Charles Ives ... ).
noodls 2015-03-12Just minutes from the Society's Main Street location, is Charles Ives birthplace which the society is starting to restore.
The Examiner 2015-03-11Charles Ives studied music at Yale University (and played on Yale's baseball team!).
noodls 2015-03-10His 2008 opera, The Greater Good, was awarded the first Charles Ives Opera Prize from the American ...
noodls 2015-03-10The question is: ... The program opened with Charles Ives’ "The Unanswered Question," scored for three independent resources:
The Examiner 2015-03-06... Ives’s orchestral works; whether it’s going to be a comprehensive one or not remains to be seen.
The Guardian 2015-03-05Other works on the program include Charles Ives's Country Band March, recent 21st-century ...
noodls 2015-03-05Charles Edward Ives (October 20, 1874 – May 19, 1954) was an American modernistcomposer. He is one of the first American composers of international renown, though Ives' music was largely ignored during his life, and many of his works went unperformed for many years. Over time, Ives came to be regarded as an "American Original". Ives combined the American popular and church-music traditions of his youth with European art music, and was among the first composers to engage in a systematic program of experimental music, with musical techniques including polytonality, polyrhythm, tone clusters, aleatoric elements, and quarter tones, foreshadowing many musical innovations of the 20th century.
Sources of Ives' tonal imagery are hymn tunes and traditional songs, the town band at holiday parade, the fiddlers at Saturday night dances, patriotic songs, sentimental parlor ballads, and the melodies of Stephen Foster.
Charles Ives was born in Danbury, Connecticut in 1874, the son of George Ives, a U.S. Army bandleader in the American Civil War, and his wife Mary Parmelee. A strong influence of Charles's may have been sitting in the Danbury town square, listening to his father's marching band and other bands on other sides of the square simultaneously. George Ives' unique music lessons were also a strong influence on Charles; George Ives took an open-minded approach to musical theory, encouraging his son to experiment in bitonal and polytonal harmonizations. It was from his father that Charles Ives also learned the music of Stephen Foster. Ives became a church organist at the age of 14 and wrote various hymns and songs for church services, including his Variations on 'America' .
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