Charles Ives was born 150 years ago today in nearby Danbury, Connecticut. Ives was an American modernist composer. He was also a very successful and wealthy insurance executive. His wife and he bought a plot in West Redding, Connecticut, and built this fine "cabin."
"Three Places in New England" is Ives' best known work. The work is in three movements. I have taken photographs for each of the three movements.
The second movement, Putnam's Camp, Redding, Connecticut, is inspired by American Revolutionary War hero General Israel Putnam's encampment in the harsh winter of 1778-79 . Today the site is a Connecticut state park. In 2023 I photographed this statue of Putnam by Anna Hyatt Huntington.
Ives enjoyed hiking with his new wife when they honeymooned in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. That pleasure was in Ives' mind when he composed the third movement, The Housatonic at Stockbridge. I took this photograph in August when I was in the Berkshires to hear Yo Yo Ma at Tanglewood.
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Fascination explanation of Ives inspirations. I have had a hard time getting into his music.
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