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I call it philosophical music: it is about the eternal question of the reason for existence that Charles Ives wanted to brilliantly transpose into music, succeeding perfectly. It is the first truly avant-garde work (and especially explicitly) in the modern sense of the term, and a precursor of all that 20th-century trend that would depart from the tonal tradition of central European music.
I call it philosophical music: it is about the eternal question of the reason for existence that Charles Ives wanted to brilliantly transpose into music, succeeding perfectly.
It is the first truly avant-garde work (and especially explicitly) in the modern sense of the term, and a precursor of all that 20th-century trend that would depart from the tonal tradition of central European music.
Experience the groundbreaking sounds of Charles Ives' The Unanswered Question and explore the origins of modern experimental music today.
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