Charles E. Ives: First Sonata for Piano

John Noel Roberts, piano

Catalog #: TROY1981
Release Date: July 12, 2024
Format: Digital
Instrumental

The programmatic character of the First Sonata for Piano by Charles Ives according to John Kirkpatrick, has “the family together in the 1st and 5th movements; the boy is sowing his oats in the ragtimes (2nd and 4th movements; and there is parental anxiety in the third movement. The hymns quoted in each specific movement strengthen the programmatic aspect of the sonata and structure the composition as a large overall five-part arch form. The First Sonata is a landmark of American piano literature, although less well known than Ives’ Concord Sonata. John Noel Roberts has demonstrated his interpretive skills, technical ability, and wide-ranging piano repertoire in solo and concerto performances around the world. A graduate of Eastman and Yale, he was formerly artist in residence and head of music at the Western Australian Conservatorim of Music. He has also served on the faculties at Furman, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Mercer University, Stephen F. Austin University, and Concordia College. He currently serves on the faculty at Our Lady of the Lake University.

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Track Listing

# Title Composer Performer
01 I. Adagio con moto-Andante con moto-Allegro risoluto-Adagio cantabile Charles Ives John Noel Roberts, piano 9:18
02 II. Allegro moderato-Chorus Andante-In the Inn Allegro-Chorus con moto Charles Ives John Noel Roberts, piano 6:45
03 III. Largo-Allegro-Largo Charles Ives John Noel Roberts, piano 7:41
04 IV. Allegro-Presto-Slow Charles Ives John Noel Roberts, piano 5:24
05 V. Andante maestoso-Più mosso-Adagio cantabile-Allegro-Andante ma con brio Charles Ives John Noel Roberts, piano 11:50

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