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민족음악학회 음악과 현실 음악과 민족 제49호
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2015.1
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201 - 225 (25page)

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Charles Ives(1874-1954) completed four violin sonatas between 1903 and 1915. He planned a fifth sonata, but it was unfinished. He also wrote two earlier sonatas. The first of these earlier sonatas is not published, and the second is known as the “Pre-First Sonata”. Ives tried to represent the sounds and feelings of American life in many of his compositions, and he combined the characters of American traditional music and church music in his violin sonatas. From these five available sonatas, I have chosen to examine the Second and Fourth Violin Sonatas in great detail. Both sonatas have distinctive features in common which are particular to Ives. I have studied how each of these features (below) are used in the pieces, and how they create the effect of the whole. For Ives, music was an expression of life. He attempted to recall the memory of Camp Meeting services that he experienced as a boy. The Title of the Fourth Violin Sonata is “Children’s Day at the Camp Meeting.” The first movement of the sonata was based on an actual day at Camp Meeting services. The Second Sonata movements each have a title. The title of the third movement is “Revival”, also showing that Ives was influenced by revival movements. In his violin sonatas, Ives used many hymn tunes as source material. Hymn tunes are used as motivic ideas or thematic material in the first and third movements of the Second Sonata and in all three movements of the Fourth Sonata. In the second movement of the Second Sonata, fragments of several traditional fiddle tunes are used. Ives used a new form which is called “cumulative setting” in his violin sonatas. Excepting the second movement of the Second Sonata, all other movements are composed in this cumulative setting technique. Patchwork is one of the new procedures that Ives began to use after 1902. Patchwork is presented in the second movement of the Second Sonata. In both sonatas, other features such as polytonality, overlapping rhythms, and irregular time signatures are frequently presented. Ives also used ragtime in his music. Ragtime influence is clearly found in the second movement of the Second Violin Sonata.

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