Comment on Concert review: Violinist Stefan Jackiw and pianist Jeremy Denk make fast work of difficult scores

Concert review: Violinist Stefan Jackiw and pianist Jeremy Denk make fast work of difficult scores

By ALLAN KOZINN Charles Ives had two main goals for his music. One was to pull away from the comfortable language of Romanticism, and though he never developed a codified system, as Arnold Schoenberg did (they were exact contemporaries, born in 1874), he filled his scores with free dissonance, and sometimes juxtaposed competing themes in different keys.

 

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