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Take a guided tour of the birthplace of Danbury's Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, Charles Edward Ives. Learn about the sights and sounds that influenced Ives, as well as the Danbury he would have known so well as a young man.
- 5 Mountainville Avenue, Danbury, CT 06810
- May 22, 2024
Hace 4 días · By Jonathan Blumhofer. My Father Knew Charles Ives and Harmonielehre make an excellent pairing on the Nashville Symphony Orchestra’s new all-Adams album, led by music director Giancarlo Guerrero. John Adams’s Harmonielehre is that rarest of breeds: a modern symphonic classic from the day of its 1985 premiere.
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Hace 4 días · 2024: Charles Ives (1), Nikolay Obukhow. Here are the years from which on the named composers will become public domain for the entire world: 2025: Arthur Honegger, George Enescu, Francois Rasse. 2026: Sergei Vasilenko, Reinhold Gliere, Gustave Charpentier, Lieven Duvosel, Henriette Renié.
Hace 3 días · Connecticut Post. Savings Bank of Danbury changed name to Ives Bank. 2024-05-31 - By Paul Schott. about a decade as the bank’s secretary-treasurer. The bank originally operated in the Ives home, a property that is now owned by the Danbury Museum and Historical Society. “We have always valued the connection between our bank and the Ives name.
Hace 4 días · May 2024. A prolific composer who blends Chinese and Western traditions, transcending cultural and musical boundaries, Dr. Chen Yi is a recipient of Charles Ives Living Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Guggenheim Fellowship, Finalist of Pulitzer Prize in Music, and ASCAP Concert Music Award.
Hace 14 horas · The exhibition has been co-curated by Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY, Jonathan Faiers, Bunny Kinney and Somerset House. The exhibition designer is David Curtis-Ring. Charles Jeffrey – The Lore of LOVERBOY, 8th June – 1st September 2024, Somerset House. Tickets for the exhibition will operate a ‘pay what you can’ scheme to ensure accessibility.