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Additional Info
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ComposerCharles Ives
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PublisherAssociated Music Publishers
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ArrangementOrchestra (ORCH)
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FormatDigital Score
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Genre20th Century
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TextJames B. Sinclair
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LanguageEnglish
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Additional ContributorKenneth Singleton and Wayne D. Shirley
Description
Downloadable bundle of score with additional reference files. The additional reference files require Adobe Acrobat to use. They are not are not compatible with Apple's Preview application. Copy the Acrobat files from the downloaded ZIP file before using for the first time.
Considered by many to be Ives' most ambitious completed work, Symphony No. 4 is available for the first time in a critical edition full score. This authoritative edition makes the Ives' masterwork more accessible to conductors, scholars, librarians, and Ives enthusiasts. Includes:
The companion Adobe Acrobat files contain:
This published edition of Ives' Symphony No. 4 was possible by a generous grant from the Harriet K. Maxwell Foundation.
The work of the Charles Ives Society has been made possible by grants from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and by a generous bequest from the late Wladimir and Rhoda Lakond.
Considered by many to be Ives' most ambitious completed work, Symphony No. 4 is available for the first time in a critical edition full score. This authoritative edition makes the Ives' masterwork more accessible to conductors, scholars, librarians, and Ives enthusiasts. Includes:
- a General Preface and Preface to each movement
- Program Note from the 1927 Partial Premiere
- Ives' Conductor's Note to the Second Movement
- Critical Edition Full Score of all Four Movements and an engraving of the Fourth Movement Revised Score Manuscript
- Detailed listings of Sources
- Critical Editorial Commentary
The companion Adobe Acrobat files contain:
- Manuscript Facsimiles from The Charles Ives Papers (courtesy of the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library of Yale University
- Pages from the Critical Edition for study at higher magnification
- Color-coded Quotation Analysis highlighting the "Musical Borrowing" of tunes in Symphony No. 4.
This published edition of Ives' Symphony No. 4 was possible by a generous grant from the Harriet K. Maxwell Foundation.
The work of the Charles Ives Society has been made possible by grants from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and by a generous bequest from the late Wladimir and Rhoda Lakond.