… who revolutionized American music | Charles Ives
Charles Ives is widely regarded as one of the most influential American composers of the 20th century, but his music is weird especially considering it's now well over 100 years old. Alex Vaughan - https://www.alex-vaughan.com Ives - Three Quarter-Tone Pieces - Alexei Lubimov, Pierre-Laurent Aimard: • Ives : 3 Quarter-tone Pieces for 2 pianos ... Ives - Scherzo - Emerson String Quartet: • Ives: Scherzo for String Quartet "Holding ... Ives - Halloween: • Hallowe'en (1914) Ives - From the Steeples and the Mountains - San Francisco Symphony: • From the Steeples and the Mountains Scriabin - Symphony No. 2 - Scottish national orchestra: • Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 29: II. All... Ravel - Jeux d'eau - Jean-Yves Thibaudet: • Ravel: Jeux d'eau, M. 30 Elgar - Pomp and Circumstance - The National Philharmonic Orchestra: • Pomp And Circumstance March In D, Op. 39, ... Ives - Yale Princeton Football Game - Detroit Symphony Orchestra: • Charles Ives - Yale Princeton Football Gam... Ives - Central Park in the Dark - Northern Sinfonia: • Central Park in the Dark The content on this channel is for educational and promotional purposes only. We have the deepest respect for hard working artists and only wish to point others towards their work. If you believe that there has been a copyright infringement, please contact us here: [email protected] #composition #musictheory #musichistory

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