Charles Ives was an American modernist composer born on October 20, 1874 in Danbury, CT. He was a pioneer of eclectic and experimental music, polytonality, and tone clusters. He is credited with composing the 20th century's first radical musical work, "Central Park in the Dark" in 1906. His work has been highly influential in the development of modern music.
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💰 Net worth: $2 Million (2024)
About
Modernist Composer who was an American original, pioneering eclectic and experimental music, polytonality, and tone clusters. Some historians credit him with composing the 20th century's first radical musical work "Central Park in the Dark" in 1906.
Before Fame
He went to Yale University to continue his musical schooling, where he was educated by the famed Horatio Parker.
Trivia
His experimental music fused American church music with European art music, along with other influences.
Family Life
His father, George Ives, served as a U.S. Army bandleader during the American Civil War. He married Harmony Twitchell in 1908.
Associated With
He composed a song for william McKinley's 1896 presidential campaign.