including composer Charles Ives of Danbury, who became an organist there at the age of 14, she said. “He did a couple of concerts for us (in the 1800s) to help us raise some money to get a new ...
Thirty-five years ago, before Stravinsky and the Viennese Atonalists had cut their modernistic teeth, a shy, bearded Yankee named Charles Ives was ... The Flowering of New England.
This week, Western New York cultural institutions join forces ... Philharmonic Orchestra in exploring the life and music of Charles Ives, who is considered to be America’s first great classical ...
Author and musicologist Joseph Horowitz stops in Bloomington-Normal this week as part of the fourth and final leg of a ...