034571175409

Symphonie 1 & 4

C. Ives

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Format: CD

Cat No: CDA67540

Release Date:  01 October 2006

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  034571175409

Genres:  Classical  Orchestral  

  • Description

    Together with its companion CDA67525, this pair of exciting discs from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Andrew Litton offers thrilling new recordings of all four of Charles Ives’s extraordinary symphonies.
    The idiosyncratic nature of Ives’s early musical training (simultaneous but competing marching bands, etc) is well known, but before we can delight in its fruits, we find Ives-the-student writing a (relatively) conventional Symphony No 1 under the watchful, if not always approving, stare of his tutor. The result is almost a pastiche of all that we know and love from the late-nineteenth century symphonic tradition: Brahms, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky.
    Released from college in 1898, Ives rapidly shook off such influences, entered a new century and set about expanding his extraordinary vision through three further symphonies, culminating in the spiritual marathon of the fourth, which—Ives tells us—poses (and answers, threefold) the cosmic questions ‘what?’ and ‘why?’.
    Alongside the four symphonies we have Central Park in the Dark, and an Ives-sanctioned orchestral arrangement of his most popular (and outrageous) solo song, General William Booth Enters into Heaven.
    Captured live during concerts in Dallas, the recorded sound is every bit worthy of these epic works.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Allegro (Con Moto)
      • 2. Adagio Molto (Sostenuto)
      • 3. Scherzo: Vivace
      • 4. Allegro Molto
      • 5. Prelude: Maestoso
      • 6. Comedy: Allegretto
      • 7. Fugue: Andante Moderato Con Moto
      • 8. Very Slowly (Largo Maestoso)
      • 9. Central Park In The Dark