Ives - Symphony No.3, S.3; K.1A3, 'The Camp Meeting'
Composer: Charles Edward Ives (20 October 1874 – 19 May 1954) Work Title: Symphony No.3, S.3; K.1A3, 'The Camp Meeting' Instrumentation: Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, 2 horns, trombone, bells, and strings (violins, violas, cellos, and double basses). Performers: James Sinclair (conductor), Royal Northern Sinfonia (chamber orchestra) 0:00 - I. "Old Folks Gatherin'" - Andante maestoso 7:17 - II. "Children's Day" - Allegro 13:51 - III. "Communion" - Largo Symphony No.3 by Charles Ives (1874–1954) was written between 1908 and 1910. In 1947, the symphony was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Ives is reported to have given half the money to Lou Harrison, who conducted the premiere. This symphony is notable for its use of a chamber orchestra, rather than the complete orchestra Ives used for his other symphonies. The symphony is also very short, lasting approximately twenty minutes. The symphony has many influences including War songs, dances, and general European classical music. It evokes country meetings during his childhood, when people gathered in fields to sing, preach, and listen. Ives was sentimentally nostalgic, glancing back as a modern composer at a nineteenth-century childhood of hymns, bells, and children's games throughout the three movements. The symphony is filled with complex harmonies and meters. Although there is no conclusive evidence that Ives and Gustav Mahler ever met, Mahler had seen the manuscript and talked of premiering the symphony with the New York Philharmonic. There is also a story, which Ives put about, that Mahler took the score back to Europe, planning to conduct it there. Mahler's death in 1911 prevented any such performances, and the alleged score has never been located. There was no further interest in the symphony until Lou Harrison, a great fan of Ives' music, finally conducted it in New York on 5 April 1946. Bernard Herrmann, another composer who became a friend of Ives, conducted a CBS broadcast performance of the symphony soon after. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphon...) Source videos: 1st movement: • Charles Ives - Symphony No. 3 "The Camp Me... 2nd movement: • Charles Ives - Symphony No. 3 "The Camp Me... 3rd movement: • Charles Ives - Symphony No. 3 "The Camp Me...

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