Charles Ives (1874–1954) was an American composer widely regarded as one of the most innovative and original figures in the history of classical music. He is known for his pioneering and avant-garde approach to composition. Many of Ives's compositions drew inspiration from American life, including folk songs, hymns, and patriotic tunes. Ives was known for his unconventional use of form and structure in his compositions. Some of his most famous works include the "Concord Sonata," "Three Places in New England," "The Unanswered Question," and "Central Park in the Dark."
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