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What Charles ives do for a living?

As well as being a composer, Charles Ives sold life insurance.


Concord sonata composer?

Charles Ives.


Was Charles Ives considered a romantic composer?

Only by his wife, the former Harmony Twitchell


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What type of music did Charles ives write?

Charles Ives was an American composer. He composed mainly Modernist music, and is one of the first American composers known around the world.


How did Charles Ives die?

Charles Ives was an American composer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Largely ignored during his lifetime, Ives has come to be regarded as one of the founders of modern, American music. His most celebrated works include his Second Symphony, the Holiday Symphony and Central Park in the Dark.


Who was an American composer during World War 1?

Charles Ives (1874-1954) was an American composer during the first World War. Ives was one of the first composers to engage in systematic program of experimental music.


What is the birth name of Charles Ives?

Charles Ives's birth name is Ives, Charles Edward.


Is brahms a nationalistic composer from Russia?

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What was name of 1874-1954 US modernist composer famous for innovative use polytonality and polyrhythm?

I believe you are thinking of Charles Ives.


What composer believed that music is all too often treated as a narcotic something that dulls the senses rather than arouses them?

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