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The Orchestra Now, conducted by James Bagwell, performs Charles Ives' Symphony No. 3 at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, March 18, 2016.
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Andante: Old Folks Gatherin’ 0:04
Allegro: Children's Day 7:39
Largo: Communion 14:11
Charles Ives: Born October 20, 1874, in Danbury, CT; Died May 19, 1954, in New York City
Symphony No. 3, "The Camp Meeting": Written in 1908–10, when Ives was in his mid-30s; Premiered on April 5, 1946 in New York City conducted by Lou Harrison
Ives was one of the first major American composers of concert music. But during the day he worked at his own insurance company, one of the most successful in the country.
This piece started as 3 separate organ works based on church hymns before it was assembled into this symphony.
Ives loved story-telling through his music. This work follows the progress of an old-time gospel meeting. It won the Pulitzer Prize 37 years after it was composed, an honor that Ives didn’t care about at all.