Charles Ives, a pioneering figure in American music, invites you to explore the rich tapestry of his orchestral works with the release of "Ives: New England Holidays & Orchestral Sets Nos. 1 & 2." This compelling collection, released on June 9, 2017, under Seattle Symphony Media, offers a deep dive into Ives' avant-garde compositions, each piece a testament to his innovative spirit and deep connection to his New England roots.
The album begins with the Orchestral Set No. 1, S. 7, also known as "3 Places in New England." This three-movement work paints vivid musical landscapes of iconic locations, from the solemn tribute to Colonel Shaw and his regiment in Boston Common to the serene beauty of the Housatonic River at Stockbridge. Following this, the Orchestral Set No. 2, S. 8, presents a more abstract exploration of themes, blending elegy, communal energy, and reflection.
The centerpiece of the album is the Symphony No. 5, S. 5, titled "New England Holidays." This four-movement symphony captures the spirit of significant American holidays, from the solemnity of Washington's Birthday to the jubilant celebrations of the Fourth of July. Each movement is a rich tapestry of sound, reflecting Ives' unique ability to blend traditional harmonies with bold, avant-garde innovations.
Clocking in at just under an hour and 18 minutes, this album is a substantial journey through Ives' musical vision. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer to the avant-garde, Charles Ives' "Ives: New England Holidays & Orchestral Sets Nos. 1 & 2" offers a rewarding and thought-provoking listening experience.