Charles Ives, Carl Ruggles, Walter Piston - Three Places in New England • Sun-treader • Symphony no. 2 MP3 Full Album
Tracklist
1 | – | Serene, But With Great Expression (bar 191) | 3:37 |
2 | – | Lento (bar 119) | 1:12 |
3 | –Carl Ruggles | Sun-treader (1926-1931)Composed By – Carl Ruggles | (16:23) |
4 | – | I. The "St. Gaudens" in Boston Common (Col. Shaw and his Colored Regiment) | 8:36 |
5 | – | A tempo (bar 138a) | 1:35 |
6 | –Walter Piston | Symphony No. 2 Composed By – Walter Piston | (26:48) |
7 | – | Allegro | 5:00 |
8 | – | ♩ = 69 Poco Accelerando (bar/Takt/mesure 1) | 3:58 |
9 | – | III. The Housatonic at Stockbridge | 3:45 |
10 | – | Adagio | 11:11 |
11 | –Charles Ives | Three Places in New England (1903-1914) (An Orchestral Set)Composed By – Charles Ives | (18:20) |
12 | – | Tempo ♪ = 126 (bar 51a) | 4:19 |
13 | – | ♩ = 69 Poco Accelerando (bar 169) | 1:43 |
14 | – | Moderato | 10:37 |
15 | – | II. Putnam's Camp, Redding, Connecticut | 5:59 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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289 463 633-2 | Ives / Ruggles / Piston, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas | Ives / Ruggles / Piston, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas - Three Places in New England / Sun-Treader / Symphony No.2 (CD, RM) | Deutsche Grammophon | 289 463 633-2 | US | 2001 |
Credits
- Art Direction – Hartmut Pfeiffer
- Conductor – Michael Tilson Thomas
- Cover – Magnum/Manos
- Engineer [Balance] – Günter Hermanns
- Engineer [Recording], Edited By – Joachim Niss
- Executive Producer – Karl Faust (tracks: 1 to 9), Thomas Mowrey (tracks: 10 to 12)
- Liner Notes – Michael Steinberg
- Orchestra – Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Photography By [Cover Photo] – Magnum/Manos
- Producer [Recording] – Rainer Brock
Notes
Total Playing Time: [61'48]
℗ 1970/1971 (Piston) Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg · [61'48] (Printed on Back Sleeve and on p.7 of Booklet)
℗ 1 & 2: 1970; 3: 1971 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg (Printed on Disc Face)
© 2001 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg (Printed on p.7 of Booklet)
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Mfd. for BMG Direct under License
Publishers: Mercury Music/Theodore Presser, Bryn Mawr, PA (Ives); American Music Edition, New York (Ruggles); Associated Music Publishers, New York (Piston)
Originally released on LP: 1970 (Ives, Ruggles) and 1971 (Piston)
Recorded: 1 & 3/1970 (Ives, Ruggles) and 10/1970 (Piston)
CD is packaged in a standard plastic black-tray jewel case along with an 8-page (stapled) booklet, notes in English.
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): D140353
- Label Code: LC 0173
- SPARS Code: ADD
- Matrix / Runout: 289 463 6332 01! A
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L005
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 034C
- Other (Stamped on Inner Hub): MADE IN USA
- Other (Boxed, Upper Right Corner of Back Sleeve and on Booklet Back Cover): GOR
Companies
- Manufactured By – Universal Classics Group – a Division of UMG Recordings
- Marketed By – Universal Classics Group – a Division of UMG Recordings
- Distributed By – Universal Music & Video Distribution, Inc.
- Manufactured For – BMG Direct – D140353
Album
Where Ives is evocative, Carl Ruggles is decidedly more abstract and harder to pin down. Yet Sun-Treader is a bold work of great ingenuity, and its stark sonorities and driving force put it among the most striking modernist works of the century. Walter Piston's Symphony No. 2 is unabashedly tonal and typical of the open, populist style employed by Piston's contemporaries Aaron Copland and Roy Harris. The three-movement Second Symphony is typical Piston in its classic framework, well-molded melodies and orchestration, and the way it slides effortlessly between the lyrical and the dramatic. It's hard to imagine better performances of these important American works. Dan Davis. Go Unlimited. But is the music good The pieces date from 1929 Charles Ives' Three Places in New England, which was written in the 1900s and 1910s with additional changes added in 1929, 1931 Carl Ruggles' Sun Treader and 1943 Walter Piston's 2nd Symphony and all come from artists with origins in New England. I found only two of the tracks truly successful. The Three Places in New England Orchestral Set No. 1 is a composition for orchestra in three movements by American composer Charles Ives. It was written mainly between 1911 and 1914, but with sketches dating as far back as 1903 and last revisions made in 1929. The work is celebrated for its use of musical quotation and paraphrasing. The movements in Ives's preferred slow-fast-slow sequence, longest first and shortest last are: The St. Gaudens in Boston Common Col. Shaw and his Colored Regiment. The whole album is rewarding, however, though do make sure your ears are ready for the Ives and Ruggles. The pieces date from 1929 Charles Ives' Three Places in New England, which was written in the 1900s and 1910s with additional changes added in 1929, 1931 Carl Ruggles' Sun Treader and 1943 Walter Piston's 2nd Symphony and all come from artists with origins in New England. Ives: 3 Places In New England Orchestral Set No. 2 - Ruggles: Sun-Treader Men And Mountains - Crawford: Andante - Christoph von Dohnányi, Cleveland Orchestra. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. This album is rated in the top 19 of all albums on . Ives: Three Places In New England, Ruggles: Sun-Treader, Piston: Symphony No. 2 by Michael Tilson Thomas, Boston Symphony Orchestra Compilation album Year: 2001 Overall rank: 91,300th. Average Rating: 75100 from 2 votes. Accolades: Top albums of 2001 1,840th. General Information. Work Title. Three Places in New England. Orchestral Set No. Ives, Charles. I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. First Performance. 1930-02-16 in New York. American Committee of the International Society for Contemporary Music Nicolas Slonimsky conductor. First Publication. Charles Ives: Symphony No. 3, Three Places In New England - The Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, Charles Ives, Howard Hanson. Shop 9 records for sale for album Three places in new england by Charles Ives on CDandLP in Vinyl and CD free to Ives, Ruggles, Piston Boston Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas Ives: Three Places in New England, Ruggles: Sun-treader, Piston: Symphony No. 2 Three Places in New England, S. The St. Gaudens in Boston Common, Three Places in New England, S. 7: II. Putnam's Camp, Redding, Connecticut and more. 12 tracks 61:44. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki