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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