Charles Ives's Concord: Essays after a Sonata

Charles Ives's Concord: Essays after a Sonata

by Kyle Gann
Charles Ives's Concord: Essays after a Sonata

Charles Ives's Concord: Essays after a Sonata

by Kyle Gann

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Overview

In 1921, insurance executive Charles Ives sent out copies of a piano sonata to two hundred strangers. Laden with dissonant chords, complex rhythm, and a seemingly chaotic structure, the so-called Concord Sonata confounded the recipients, as did the accompanying book, Essays before a Sonata . Kyle Gann merges exhaustive research with his own experience as a composer to reveal the Concord Sonata and the essays in full. Diffracting the twinned works into their essential aspects, Gann lays out the historical context that produced Ives's masterpiece and illuminates the arguments Ives himself explored in the Essays . Gann also provides a movement-by-movement analysis of the work's harmonic structure and compositional technique; connects the sonata to Ives works that share parts of its material; and compares the 1921 version of the Concord with its 1947 revision to reveal important aspects of Ives's creative process. A tour de force of critical, theoretical, and historical thought, Charles Ives's Concord provides nothing less than the first comprehensive consideration of a work at the heart of twentieth century American music.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252099366
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 05/16/2017
Series: Music in American Life
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 488
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Kyle Gann is a composer and the Taylor Hawver and Frances Bortle Hawver Professor of Music at Bard College. He is the author of No Such Thing as Silence: John Cage's 4'33" and Robert Ashley.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Copyright Contents Preface Chapter 1. The Story of the Concord Sonata, 1911–1947 Chapter 2. The Programmatic Argument and Henry Sturt Chapter 3. The Human Faith Theme and the Whole-Tone Hypothesis Chapter 4. “Emerson”: The Essay Chapter 5. “Emerson”: The Music Chapter 6. The “Emerson” Concerto and Its Offshoots Chapter 7. Hawthorne and The Celestial Railroad Chapter 8. “Hawthorne” Chapter 9. “The Alcotts” Chapter 10. “Thoreau”: The Essay Chapter 11. “Thoreau”: The Music Chapter 12. A Harmony of Imperfections: The Epilogue Chapter 13. The First Piano Sonata Chapter 14. Editions (1920 versus 1947) and Performance Questions Appendix A. Correction of Misattributed Quotations in Essays before a Sonata Appendix B. Variants in Available Recordings of the Concord Sonata Appendix C. Must a Song Always Be a Song? Keynote Address to the 2009 Ives Vocal Marathon, Wesleyan Notes Bibliography Index
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