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Piano Sonata No. 2 "Concord, Mass., 1840-1860"
Numéro du produit: WER 60080-50
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”Concord, Mass., 1840–1860“, this is the subtitle of Charles Ives’s second piano sonata. It refers to the town of Concord in the American state of Massachusetts and to the years in which Concord was the focal point of an intellectual movement commonly called “Transcendentalism“, which continues to influence the spiritual life of America even today: In the battle against the dominance of Rationalism and Empiricism, Transcendentalism, with its mystical and philosophical characteristics as well as its social criticism, emphasized the self-reliance of the individual.
Charles Ives was familiar from childhood on with the teachings and literature of the Transcendentalists, shared many of their ideas, and sought to realize them as a businessman and composer in his public as well as private life. Artistically, politically, morally, and philosophically, these ideas represented his intellectual home; all his life, musically and in his literary essays, he dealt with the legacy of Transcendentalism. This is why he named the four movements of his 'Concord Sonata' after famous persons from the circle of the Transcendentalists: “The whole is an attempt to present (one person´s) impression of the spirit of transcendentalism. […] This is undertaken in impressionistic pictures of [Ralph Waldo] Emerson and [Henry David] Thoreau, a sketch of the [Bronson Amos] Alcotts, and a scherzo supposed to reflect a lighter quality which is often found in the fantastic side of [Nathaniel] Hawthorne.“ (Charles Ives)
Charles Ives was familiar from childhood on with the teachings and literature of the Transcendentalists, shared many of their ideas, and sought to realize them as a businessman and composer in his public as well as private life. Artistically, politically, morally, and philosophically, these ideas represented his intellectual home; all his life, musically and in his literary essays, he dealt with the legacy of Transcendentalism. This is why he named the four movements of his 'Concord Sonata' after famous persons from the circle of the Transcendentalists: “The whole is an attempt to present (one person´s) impression of the spirit of transcendentalism. […] This is undertaken in impressionistic pictures of [Ralph Waldo] Emerson and [Henry David] Thoreau, a sketch of the [Bronson Amos] Alcotts, and a scherzo supposed to reflect a lighter quality which is often found in the fantastic side of [Nathaniel] Hawthorne.“ (Charles Ives)
Contenu
I. Emerson
II. Hawthorne
III. The Alcotts
IV. Thoreau
II. Hawthorne
III. The Alcotts
IV. Thoreau
Interprètes
Herbert Henck: piano / Georgi Georgiev: viola / Hermann Klemeyer: flute
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Titre:
Piano Sonata No. 2 "Concord, Mass., 1840-1860"
Maison d'édition:
Wergo
Durée:
49 ′28 ′′
Détails techniques
Numéro du produit:
WER 60080-50
MAN EAN:
4010228608021
Poid:
0,13 kg
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