Mad Music

Mad Music Charles Ives, the Nostalgic Rebel

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Publisher's Synopsis

Mad Music is the story of Charles Edward Ives (1874-1954), the innovative American composer who achieved international recognition, but only after he'd stopped making music. While many of his best works received little attention in his lifetime, Ives is now appreciated as perhaps the most important American composer of the twentieth century and father of the diverse lines of Aaron Copland and John Cage. Ives was also a famously wealthy crank who made millions in the insurance business and tried hard to establish a reputation as a crusty New Englander. To Stephen Budiansky, Ives's life story is a personification of America emerging as a world power: confident and successful, yet unsure of the role of art and culture in a modernizing nation. Though Ives steadfastly remained an outsider in many ways, his life and times inform us of subjects beyond music, including the mystic movement, progressive anticapitalism, and the initial hesitancy of turn-of-the-century-America modernist intellectuals. Deeply researched and elegantly written, this accessible biography tells a uniquely American story of a hidden genius, disparaged as a dilettante, who would shape the history of music in a profound way. Making use of newly published letters-and previously undiscovered archival sources bearing on the longstanding mystery of Ives's health and creative decline-this absorbing volume provides a definitive look at the life and times of a true American original.

Book information

ISBN: 9781611683998
Publisher: ForeEdge from University Press of New England
Imprint: ForeEdge
Pub date:
DEWEY: 780.92
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 306
Weight: 664g
Height: 162mm
Width: 236mm
Spine width: 27mm