Description
This 40-minute lecture focuses on the parallels between Ives's music and actions during the war years and those of less known compatriots. They were all "doing their bit" for the war effort, in ways musical as well a civic.Period | 23 Nov 2014 |
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Held at | Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, UK, United Kingdom |
Keywords
- Charles Ives
- World War I
- Music
- Composition
- America
- cultural history
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