Charles Ives' "Ives: Symphony No. 2 / Robert Browning Overture" is a captivating exploration of avant-garde music, released on November 2, 2000, under the Naxos label. This album offers a rich, immersive experience with a total duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes, featuring five distinct tracks that showcase Ives' innovative compositional style.
The album opens with the "Robert Browning Overture," a piece that sets the stage for the symphonic journey that follows. Ives' Symphony No. 2 is then presented in its entirety, divided into five movements: "I. Andante moderato," "II. Allegro," "III. Adagio cantabile," "IV. Lento maestoso," and "V. Allegro molto vivace." Each movement reveals Ives' unique approach to harmony, rhythm, and form, making this symphony a cornerstone of American avant-garde music.
Charles Ives, known for his experimental and individualistic style, blends elements of romanticism, polyrhythms, and dissonance in this symphony. The "Robert Browning Overture" adds a layer of literary inspiration, drawing from the works of the renowned poet. This album is a testament to Ives' groundbreaking contributions to classical music, offering listeners a profound and thought-provoking auditory experience.