Ives, C: At the river

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Ives - Piano Trio & Violin Sonatas Nos. 2 & 4

Ives - Piano Trio & Violin Sonatas Nos. 2 & 4


Ives, C:

Piano Trio

Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2

Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 4, 'Children's Day at the Camp Meeting'

The Side Show

Two Little Flowers

Down East

The Circus Band

Berceuse

At the river

The Children's Hour


Deborah Voigt, Brian Zeger, Glenn Dictenow, Alan Staphansky & Israela Margalit

Considering that Ives lived to be 80 years old the period during which he was most active as one of the most innovative of American composers was remarkably short. His earliest works date from the mid-1890s and by 1930 he was virtually silent.

This late inactivity was possibly engendered by the fact that his works were largely ignored during his lifetime and it wasn't until the mid-1960s that his music gained any kind of recognition. By then he had been dead for ten years.

This is the second Ives disc in this series and the programme here comprises some of Ives's instrumental and vocal music.

EMI American Classics - 2344502

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Ives - Songs Volume 1

Ives - Songs Volume 1


Ives, C:

‘1, 2, 3'

Abide with Me

Aeschylus and Sophocles

Afterglow

Allegro

The All-Enduring

Amphion

Ann Street

At Parting

Adagio Sostenuto ("At Sea")

At the river

August

Autumn

Because of You

Because Thou Art

Berceuse

The Cage

Symphony No. 3 'The Camp Meeting'

Canon I

Canon II

Chanson de Florian

Charlie Rutlage

The Children's Hour

A Christmas Carol

The Circus Band

The Collection (Kingsley)

The Celestrial Country

Cradle Song


Lielle Berman, Jennifer Casey Cabot, Patrick Carfizzi, Michael Cavalieri, Robert Gardner, Ian Howell, Sara Jakubiak, Tamara Mumford, Mary Phillips, David Pittsinger, Matthew Plenk, Kenneth Tarver, Leah Wool (singers), Frederick Teardo (organ), Eric Trudel, Laura Garritson & J.J. Penna, Douglas Dickson (piano)

Biava String Quartet

Charles Ives wrote almost two hundred songs. Although his reputation rests on orchestral, chamber and piano music, it is Ives's songs that represent the heart of his creative thinking. The expressive variety encountered is accordingly vast: indeed, the gradual evolution of Ives’s songwriting is analogous to the wider evolution of American music during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This new edition includes all the songs that Ives completed. The alphabetic approach ensures that each volume (of which this disc is the first of six) contains a representative cross-section.

“All of the soloists, who represent all voice-parts are first-rate singers, many quite young with blooming opera careers, each with a clear and compelling competence in how to sing songs. And these aren't just any songs, but some of the most fascinating, engaging, joyful, humorous, nostalgic, sentimental, artfully written songs in the repertoire.” Classics Today

“Tackling the huge Ives songbook alphabetically gives us welcome variety. Anyone seriously interested in Ives warts-and-all will want to be on board for this series.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2008

“These songs, with all their quirks and flights of fantasy, [are] among the most important of the 20th century in any language.” The Guardian

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Naxos American Classics - 8559269

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Charles Ives

Charles Ives


Ives, C:

The Greatest Man

At the river

Ann Street

A Christmas Carol

Swimmers (extract)

West London

Soliloquy, or a Study in 7ths and Other Things

Evening

Charlie Rutlage

The Side Show

The Cage

Farewell to Land

General William Booth Enters into Heaven

Tone Roads No. 1

Tone Roads No. 3

On the Antipodes

The Rainbow (So it may be!), for small orchestra

The Pond (remembrance)

The Bells of Yale, or Chapel Chimes

The Gong on the Hook and Ladder

All the Way Around and Back

Over the Pavements, for small orchestra

Aeschylus and Sophocles

From the Steeples and the Mountains

Adagio Sostenuto ("At Sea")

Mists

Set No.1, for small orchestra

Set No.2, for small orchestra

Set for Theatre or Chamber Orchestra


Marni Nixon, John McCabe & Henry Herford

Ensemble Modern, Ingo Metzmacher

EMI American Classics - 2066312

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Charles Ives: A Songbook

Charles Ives: A Songbook


Ives, C:

Memories: (A) Very Pleasant; (B) Rather Sad

The Circus Band

The Things our Fathers Loved

Old Home Day

Tom Sails Away

Down East

Intermezzo: Scherzo

The New River

All the Way Around and Back

The See'r

Grantchester

The Housatonic at Stockbridge

Intermezzo: No. 96

Walking

Watchman!

At the river

General William Booth Enters into Heaven

Serenity

Intermezzo: Gyp The Blood

Weil' auf mir

Like a Sick Eagle

Farewell to Land

Intermezzo: In the Night

The ‘Incantation’

Evening


Jeannine Herzel (mezzo) & Omar Ebrahim (baritone)

Ensemble für Neue Musik Zürich, Sebastian Gottschick

"Sebastian Gottschick’s adaptations of Ives’ songs and short instrumental pieces in this sense not only pay homage to the composer but develop his work further. The multifaceted ensemble and the instrumentation Gottschick chose allow him to be highly differentiated in his approach to the specific Ives sound that oscillates between crude realism and symbolist fragmentation: he either deliberately avoids this sound (for instance by using a vibraphone in Grantchester) or he pushes it to the point of prismatic refraction. Apart from this, Gottschick’s selection proceeds in a continuous, multi-perspective order that can be interpreted as a drama en miniature, a model of an ordinary day from the snatches of dreams in the morning to the falling night, and finally also as the epitome of the diversity of life itself. Behind all that the power and intangible nature of memories, Ives’ lifelong theme, becomes visible and audible." Wolfgang Rathert

“Creative decisions have been taken about where to place Ives's songs in relation to each other, this new concept designed to illuminate our understanding of the time and place that begat them...both singers are...sympathetic and technically bulletproof” Gramophone Magazine, May 2013

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Charles Ives - Twelve Songs

Charles Ives - Twelve Songs


Ives, C:

Songs My Mother Taught Me

Feldeinsamkeit

In Summer Fields

At the river

The Cage

Weil' auf mir

Eyes so Dark

Serenity

In the Mornin’

The Housatonic at Stockbridge

The See'r

The New River

Like a Sick Eagle

Waltz


Theo Bleckmann

Kneebody

In Summer 2007, invited by Kent Nagano to the Munich Opera Festival, singer Theo Bleckmann met the group Kneebody to create a new song cycle from works by Charles Ives.Twelve compositions for voice and piano/ensemble/orchestra, written by this significant American composer at the start of the 20th century, were to be reworked. Ives characteristically combines the folk voice of America with classical forms and traditions from Europe. Everyday American music, quotes from marches, hymns and dances are brought into play, but he doesn't write music to please: instead, he uses contrasting elements and sonic irritations to create an image of America that sketches the inner character of this New World society after the War of Independence. Extensive re-workings by Theo Bleckmann and Kneebody put Ives' music in a context alongside elements of jazz, electronics and improvisation. The singer Theo Bleckmann is part of a close circle of Winter & Winter artists who have collaborated since 2004 on Der Kastanienball; since then have come Las Vegas Rhapsody, Berlin, and now Twelve Songs by Charles Ives: a homage to an exceptional composer.

“Ives's songs, given the jazz treatment for the first time, thrive in this idiom. I didn't know what to expect, but it works. The vocal approach is sympathetic; the harmony is respected, at least as a starting-point; and the humour of some of these songs is exploited.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2009

Winter and Winter - 9101472

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Ives - Romanzo di Central Park

Ives - Romanzo di Central Park


Ives, C:

On the Counter

The Circus Band

Two Little Flowers

Illmenau

A Night Song

Down East

Premonitions

The See'r

Songs My Mother Taught Me

In the Alley

Mists

They Are There!

Magnus Johnston (violin)

In Flanders Fields

The South Wind

My native land

Watchman!

The Children's Hour

Evidence

The World’s Wanderers

Slow March

Omens and Oracles

Those Evening Bells

Allegro

Evening

The Last Reader

To Edith

At the river

A Christmas Carol

The Light that is Felt

Romanzo (di Central Park)

Magnus Johnston (violin)


Gerald Finley (baritone) & Julius Drake (piano)

“Gerald Finley has everything and more in his darkly full-bodied voice to match the often formidable technical and expressive requirements of Ives’s songbook—reinforced by Drake’s elastic, expressive piano … this is a must-buy album” The Times

“This is a highly successful follow-up to Gerald Finley and Julius Drake’s first Ives recital from 2005. Here there is the same sort of mix, from familiar songs such as The Circus Band and Watchman! To an early requiem for the family cat and the intriguing title song, Romanzo (di Central Park), with its obbligato violin part atmospherically played by Magnus Johnston. Finley is his usual charismatic self, at home as much in the hymnody as the parody, and he is careful not to over-sentimentalise the more homely numbers while injecting pathos into the war songs. Drake projects Ives’s often complex accompaniments with clarity and style” The Telegraph

“…outstandingly well sung and played, equally well recorded, and highly recommendable to all lovers of fine songs and fine singing.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2008 *****

“…some of the early songs in a conventional style are treated with the same seriousness that Finley would apply to Lieder. The contemplative ones are delivered with an impressive serenity and Finley has his own way of attacking the razzle-dazzle of something like "The Circus Band" or "They Are There!".” Gramophone Magazine, April 2008

“This is the second volume of Ives songs from this accomplished team; their first Ives volume (reviewed above) contained some of the blockbusters like Charlie Rutlage and General WilliamBooth but the mood of this volume is fairly sedate. In particular some of the early songs in a conventional style are treated with the same seriousness that Finley would apply to Lieder.
An unusual but effective feature here is the provision of violin obbligato both for the jingoistic wartime song They Are There! and the mawkish take-off Romanzo (di Central Park). Sentimentality is a Victorian characteristic but in Songs MyMother Taught Me, as elsewhere in Ives, the emotion is genuine so it invariably convinces.
Many of the songs are transposed down – hard work for the pianist and it makes some of the textures rather dense. The contemplative ones are delivered with an impressive serenity and Finley has his own way of attacking the razzledazzle of something like The Circus Band or TheyAre There! He's close-miked, which works best in the intimacy of the quieter songs.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Awards 2008

Finalist - Solo Vocal

Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

BBC Music Magazine

Choral & Song Choice - March 2008

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Hyperion - CDA67644

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