Charles Ives' "Piano Sonata No. 2 'Concord, Mass., 1840-60'" is a captivating exploration of American transcendentalism, as seen through the lens of one of the country's most innovative composers. Released on March 4, 2016, under the CapriccioNR label, this avant-garde masterpiece is a journey through time and thought, inspired by the intellectual and spiritual climate of Concord, Massachusetts, during the mid-19th century.
The sonata is divided into four movements, each named after a prominent figure of the era: Emerson, Hawthorne, The Alcotts, and Thoreau. These movements are not merely musical compositions but also intellectual homages to the ideas and philosophies of these influential figures. Ives' unique compositional style, characterized by its complexity and unconventional harmonies, creates a rich and thought-provoking soundscape that is as challenging as it is rewarding.
Spanning a total of 56 minutes, this album is a testament to Ives' genius and his ability to blend musical innovation with deep philosophical inquiry. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado of avant-garde music or a curious newcomer, this album offers a profound and engaging listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.