Simon Cowell?
I would rather discuss Ives' prescience of modern treatments of keyboard instruments, quotation, and formal development.Cowell is, IMHO, less innovative.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that Ives predates Cowell by a good many years. Part of what's so astonishing about Ives, in my opinion, is WHEN he does these things. He was far ahead of anyone in his time.
*corrects you* You are wrong.
And how come Ives is 20 years older than Cowell?Daniel
Check the dates on "Nine Ings" and "The Banshee". Then check dates on "Concord Sonata" and "Symphony No. 4"
Concord Sonata: Some material in the piece dates back as far as 1904, but Ives began substantial work on the piece around 1911 and had largely completed it by 1915. It was first published in 1920 with a second, revised, edition appearing in 1947. It is this version which is usually performed today.Let's say 1915. Symphony #4: (1912–18) Cowell Banshee: 1925Nine Ings: 1922.I'm sorry- not quite getting it.Daniel
I don't know where in the world you got those dates; are those perhaps publishing dates? Because he had performed both of those works himself prior to 1910.