Charles Ives: "My Father`s Song": A Psychoanalytic Biography

Charles Ives: "My Father`s Song": A Psychoanalytic Biography

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Charles Ives: "My Father`s Song": A Psychoanalytic Biography

"A sound of a distant horn

O'er shadowed lake is borne

—my father's song."—Charles Ives

 

Charles Ives, perhaps the quintessential American composer of the twentieth century, drew on his childhood experiences in a small New England town in his music. Through his close relationship with his father, George, a Civil War bandmaster, Ives developed a powerful feeling for nineteenth-century rural America. This book—the first full-scale psychoanalytic biography of a major composer—examines the lives of the two men and shows how a knowledge of their relationship as father and son, teacher and pupil, is central to an understanding of Ives’s work.

 

Stuart Feder, a psychoanalyst with training in musicology, demonstrates that George exerted so pervasive an influence on Charles’s creative life that Ives’s music may be seen as the result of an unconscious fantasy of posthumous collaboration between father and son. The music bears George’s mark, not only in its incorporation of hymn tunes, parlor ballads, Civil War marches, and other homely sources that derived from his youth, but also in its use of technical musical devices attributed to George. Moreover, the span of Ives’s creative life reveals another connection to his father: Charles’s musical productivity began to wane in his forties, as he approached the age at which his father died. Dr. Feder examines the influence of George’s teaching and storytelling on Charles’s years as a composer. Ives’s later decline is traced psychologically and medically. Using Ives’s music as an essential part of his data, Dr. Feder demonstrates how music can illuminate and be expressive of the inner life of its creator.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Stuart Feder
Binding
Hardcover
EAN
9780300054811
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
0300054815
Label
Yale University Press
Manufacturer
Yale University Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
368
PublicationDate
1992-06-24
Publisher
Yale University Press
Studio
Yale University Press