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Henry Cowell
Henry Cowell
American composer, music theorist, pianist, teacher, publisher, and impresario
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José Serebrier
José Serebrier
Uruguayan conductor and composer
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Samuel Barber
Samuel Barber
American composer (1910-1981)
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Lou Harrison
Lou Harrison
American composer
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Peter Dickinson
Peter Dickinson
British composer
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Elliott Carter
Elliott Carter
American composer
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Sergei Prokofiev
Sergei Prokofiev
Ukrainian & Russian Soviet pianist and composer
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David Diamond
David Diamond
American classical composer (1915-2005)
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George Enescu
George Enescu
Romanian composer
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Christian Cannabich
Christian Cannabich
German violinist, composer, and Kapellmeister
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Carlos Chávez
Carlos Chávez
Mexican composer, conductor, music theorist, educator, journalist, and founder of the Mexican Symphonic Orchestra (1899-1978)
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William Alwyn
William Alwyn
English composer, conductor, and music teacher
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Camargo Guarnieri
Camargo Guarnieri
Brazilian composer
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Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein
American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist
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Harold Shapero
Harold Shapero
American composer
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John Adams
John Adams
American composer
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Amy Beach
Amy Beach
American composer and pianist
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Ernst Bacon
Ernst Bacon
American composer and musician
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Jack Cooper
Jack Cooper
American composer, arranger, orchestrator, multireedist, and music educator.
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Michael Tilson Thomas
Michael Tilson Thomas
American conductor, pianist and composer
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Joanna MacGregor
Joanna MacGregor
British musician
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Robert Casadesus
Robert Casadesus
French pianist and composer
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Morton Gould
Morton Gould
American composer, conductor, arranger, and pianist
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Charles Wuorinen
Charles Wuorinen
American composer
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Erwin Schulhoff
Erwin Schulhoff
Czech composer and pianist
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Alexander Tcherepnin
Alexander Tcherepnin
American composer
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Charles Griffes
Charles Griffes
American composer
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Albert Roussel
Albert Roussel
French composer
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Henry Kimball Hadley
Henry Kimball Hadley
American composer
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American composer
Awards Received
Pulitzer Prize for Music
Member of, past and present
American Academy of Arts and Letters

American Academy of Arts and Letters

Charles Edward Ives (/aɪvz/; October 20, 1874 – May 19, 1954) was an American modernist composer, one of the first American composers of international renown. His music was largely ignored during his early life, and many of his works went unperformed for many years. Later in life, the quality of his music was publicly recognized, and he came to be regarded as an "American original". He was also among the first composers to engage in a systematic program of experimental music, with musical techniques including polytonality, polyrhythm, tone clusters, aleatory elements, and quarter tones. His experimentation foreshadowed many musical innovations that were later more widely adopted during the 20th century. Hence, he is often regarded as the leading American composer of art music of the 20th century.

Sources of Ives's tonal imagery included hymn tunes and traditional songs; he also incorporated melodies of the town band at holiday parade, the fiddlers at Saturday night dances, patriotic songs, sentimental parlor ballads, and the melodies of Stephen Foster.