Charles Ives. V.
American composer Charles Ives lived from 1874 until 1954. During his lifetime his works were barely performed. However, these days he is regarded as the first American composer of international significance. Every first Tuesday of the month you will hear a new episode about this enigmatic figure.
1 – Charles Ives. Tone Roads no. 1. Ensemble Modern conducted by Ingo Metzmacher.
2 – Ives. Symphony no. 3 ‘The Camp Meeting’. Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas.
3 – Ives. Orchestral Set no. 2. The Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Christoph von Dohányi.
4 – Ives. Robert Browning Overture. Bamberger Philharmoniker conducted by Ingo Metzmacher.