Sonata, for violin & piano No. 3, S. 62 (K. 2C6), (1913-1914)
I. Adagio
II. Allegro
III. Adagio
Timothy Fain, violin
Jeremy Denk, piano
Between about 1902 and 1916, Charles Ives, in his mid-thirties and early forties, at the peak of his composing career, completed four sonatas for violin and piano. More than any other similar cluster of his compositions in a single genre, these sonatas all seem to be citizens of the same musical world. Each has three movements; each includes one or more movements in “cu
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