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At 150, Charles Ives Still Reflects the Darkness and Hope of America

This pioneering composer is not the easiest to love. But while he explores the poison of American nationalism, his music also offers an antidote.

Jeremy Denk
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Classical Music, Ives, Charles Edward
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