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You'll probably find this filed under Charles Ives, since his
Three Places in New England leads off the disc. However, while that's enough to recommend the disc, it's the music of Ruggles and Seeger that deserve our attention here. Ruggles (1876-1971) was a contemporary of Charles Ives and as much of an experimenter. He pursed atonality more directly than Ives, as in
Sun-Treader (1935), much to his credit. Seeger (mother of Pete Seeger) is also a much-neglected American Modernist, and her
Andante for Strings just isn't enough here. I highly recommend all this music.
--Paul Cook