Essays Before a Sonata: Essays Before a Sonata: Charles Ives' Illuminating Reflections on Music and Art

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Prabhat Prakashan, 1962 M01 1 - 258 pages

Essays Before a Sonata by Charles Ives is a thought-provoking collection of essays that explores the philosophical, artistic, and spiritual dimensions of music. Written as a preface to his second piano sonata, Ives delves into profound musings on the nature of composition, the role of music in society, and the transformative power of sound.

Key Points:
Ives' essays offer a unique and introspective perspective on the creative process and the purpose of music, blending personal reflections, philosophical insights, and musical analysis to challenge conventional notions and provoke contemplation.
The book delves into the complexities of musical expression, examining the interplay between dissonance and harmony, tradition and innovation, and the exploration of unconventional techniques, inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of music and its inherent possibilities.
Essays Before a Sonata is a seminal work that transcends the boundaries of music theory, appealing to both musicians and non-musicians alike. It stimulates intellectual engagement, fosters a deeper appreciation for the intricacies of composition, and invites readers to ponder the profound connections between music, philosophy, and the human experience.

 

Contents

Section 8
Section 9
Section 10
Section 11
Section 12
Section 13
Section 14

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About the author (1962)

Charles Ives (1874-1954) was an American composer and pianist who is widely regarded as one of the most innovative and influential figures in 20th century music. Ives was a pioneer in the use of elements from folk and popular music, and was one of the first composers to experiment with dissonance and atonality. His works often feature unexpected juxtapositions of different musical styles, and his use of dissonance and experimentations with form and structure are seen as a major influence on later composers.

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