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IVES

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• 'As I was going to St. ___...'

• 'Central Park in the Dark' composer

• 'Concord Sonata' composer Charles

• 'Omes with buzzers

• 'The Unanswered Question' composer

• 'Three Places in New England' composer

• A Little Bitty Tear hit maker, 1962

• A Little Bitty Tear singer

• A Little Bitty Tear singer Burl

• A Little Bitty Tear singer, 1962

• As I was going to St. ___, I met a man with seven wives

• Big Daddy Burl of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

• Blue Tail Fly singer

• Blue Tail Fly singer Burl

• Cat on a Hot Tin Roof actor

• Cat on a Hot Tin Roof actor Burl

• Cat on a Hot Tin Roof star

• Central Park in the Dark composer Charles ___

• Concord Sonata composer

• Concord composer

• Decoration Day composer

• Frosty the Snowman singer

• Funny Way of Laughin' singer Burl ___

• Funny Way of Laughin' singer, 1962

• O For a Thousand Tongues composer

• Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer narrator Burl

• The Big Country Oscar winner Burl

• The Camp Meeting composer

• The Camp Meeting composer Charles

• The Celestial Country composer

• The Unanswered Question composer, 1908

• The Wayfaring Stranger singer

• Universe Symphony composer

• Variations on 'America' composer

• Walt Whitman composer Charles

• 1947 Pulitzer composer

• 1947 Pulitzer Prize composer

• 1947 Pulitzer Prize for music winner

• 1947 Pulitzer-winning composer

• 1958 Oscar winner Burl

• 1958 Oscar winner for The Big Country

• A 1958 Oscar winner

• Actor Brul

• Actor Burl or composer Charles

• American composer

• American composer Charles

• American composer who pioneered in polytonality

• Ballad singer Burl

• Balladeer Burl

• Best Supporting Actor for 1958's The Big Country

• Best Supporting Actor of 1958

• Best Supporting Actor winner after Buttons

• Big Daddy player

• Big Daddy player on 1950s Broadway

• Big Daddy portrayer

• Big Daddy portrayer in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'

• Big name in lithography

• Blue tail fly singer

• Bronson film, St. ___

• Burl

• Burl of A Little Bitty Tear

• Burl of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

• Burl of East of Eden

• Burl of Summer Magic

• Burl of ballads

• Burl of film and song

• Burl of folk

• Burl of music

• Burl of stage and song

• Burl the folksinger

• Burl treading the boards

• Burl who sang

• Burl who sang sea shanties

• Burl who told the story of Rudolph

• Burl who won an Oscar for The Big Country

• Burl with an Oscar

• Burly Burl

• Burly Burl whose first Broadway show was The Boys from Syracuse

• Charles or Burl

• Composer Charles

• Composer of the 1906 Central Park in the Dark

• Composer whose Third Symphony won a Pulitzer

• Credit on A Home in the Wilderness

• Currie's partner

• Currier and

• Currier and ___ print

• Currier cohort

• Currier collaborator

• Currier colleague

• Currier's art partner

• Currier's companion

• Currier's lithography partner

• Currier's pal

• Currier's partner in lithography

• Currier's printmaking companion

• Famed lithographer

• Famed lithographer James Merritt ___

• Filmdom's Big Daddy

• First major publisher of board games in the U.S.

• Folk singer

• Folk singer Burl

• Frederic who invented halftone photoengraving

• Hallergic haffliction

• He played Big Daddy

• He played Newman's dad in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

• He portrayed Big Daddy

• He told the story of Rudolph

• He was Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

• Henry Cowell contemporary Charles

• Important lithographer

• James Merritt or Charles Edward

• Lithograph signer

• Lithographer James

• Lithographer James Merritt ___

• Lithographer of Americana

• Lithography name

• Makes angry

• Memorable lithographer

• Modernist composer Charles

• Musical Burl

• Musician Burl or Charles

• Name in lithography

• Name in prints

• Name on many prints

• Noted 19th-century lithographer

• Noted Americana lithographer

• Noted lithographer

• Noted name in lithography

• One of a noted lithographing pair

• One of the Publishers of Cheap and Popular Pictures

• Oscar winner Burl

• Oscar winner in The Big Country

• Oscar winner: 1958

• Oscar-winning actor Burl ___

• Partner of Currier

• Patron saint of lawyers

• Photoengraving innovator Frederic Eugene ___

• Printmaker of note

• Printmaking partner of Currier

• Pulitzer composer Charles

• Pulitzer winner for Symphony No. 3

• Pulitzer winner of 1947

• R.L. Stevenson book, St. ___

• Rudolph storyteller

• See 96D

• Singer Burl

• Singer-actor Burl

• St. ___ (Cornwall resort town)

• St. ___ (Cornwall resort)

• St. ___ (English seaside resort)

• St. ___ (skin care brand)

• St. ___, Cornwall

• St. ___, place in a children's rhyme

• St. ___: Bronson film

• St. in a children's rhyme

• Symphonic composer Charles

• The Wayfaring Stranger

• Type of grape

• U.S. composer Charles ___

• U.S. composer: 1874-1954

• United States composer noted for his innovative use of polytonality (1874-1954)

• United States lithographer who (with his partner Nathaniel Currier) produced thousands of prints signed `Currier & Ives' (1824-1895)


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Ives: übersetzung

Ives
 
[aɪvz], Charles Edward, amerikanischer Komponist, * Danbury (Conneticut) 20. 10. 1874, ✝ New York 19. 5. 1954; war zunächst Organist, dann Versicherungsfachmann. Als erfolgreicher Geschäftsmann widmete er sich gleichzeitig seinem kompositorischen Schaffen. Die Benennung von Ives als »Vater der modernen amerikanischen Musik« wird einem Neuerer gerecht, der sich schon um 1900 mit Atonalität, formaler und rhythmischer Mehrschichtigkeit, dann mit Vierteltonmusik auseinander gesetzt hat. Ausgehend vom literarischen Transzendentalismus Neuenglands, begriff Ives Musik als Bestandteil des täglichen Lebens mit einem gleichzeitig universellen Anspruch. Seine Musiksprache, in der oft extreme Einfachheit und äußerste harmonische und rhythmische Vielfalt vereint sind, in der Hymnen, Militärmärsche und andere Typen amerikanischer populärer Musik Verwendung finden, in der Atonalität neben Tonalität steht, zielt auf eine Kunst und Leben vereinigende Konzeption.
 
Werke: Orchesterwerke: 4 Sinfonien (1896-1916); Orchestral set Nummer 1 (1903-14, Three places in New England), Nummer 2 (1912-15), Nummer 3 (1919-27); Holidays (1904-13); Robert Browning overture (1911).
 
Kammermusik: 2 Streichquartette (1896-1913); Largo risoluto Nummer 1 und Nummer 2 (1908; für Klavierquintett); Halloween (1911; für Klavierquintett); 4 Violinsonaten (1903-15).
 
Klavierwerke: Three page sonata (1905); 2 Sonaten (1909-15); 3 Quarter-Tone Piano pieces (1924; für Viertelton-Klaviere oder 2 verschieden gestimmte Klaviere).
 
Vokalwerke: 114 Lieder (1884-1921).
 
Schriften: Essays before a sonata (1920); Postface, 114 Songs (1922).
 
Ausgaben: Papers, herausgegeben von V.Perlis (1983); Ausgewählte Texte, herausgegeben von W. Bärtschi (1985).
 
Literatur:
 
H. u. S. Cowell: C. I. and his music (Neuausg. London 1969);
 U. Maske: C. I. in seiner Kammermusik für drei bis sechs Instrumente (1971);
 V. Perlis: C. I. remembered (New Haven, Conn., 21975);
 H. W. Hitchcock: I., a survey of the music (London 1977, Nachdr. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1983);
 D. Charles: Musketaquid. John Cage, C. I. u. der Transzendentalismus (a. d. Frz. 1994).


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Ives: übersetzung

Variante von → Yves (Bedeutung: Eibe).


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