EARLY LIFE
EDUCATION & CAREER
MUSICAL STYLE
LATER YEARS & LEGACY
100

He was born in this Connecticut town in 1874.

What is Danbury?

100

Ives studied composition at this Ivy League university.

What is Yale University?

100

Ives often used clashing sounds, also known as this musical term.

What is dissonance?

100

Ives suffered this health issue after a breakdown in 1918.

What is a heart condition?

200

This family member, a Civil War bandmaster, shaped Ives’s unusual musical imagination.

Who was his father?

200

His composition teacher at Yale, a traditionalist, often disagreed with Ives’s experimental ideas.

Who was Horatio Parker?

200

His music frequently uses multiple rhythms at once.

What is polyrhythm?

200

He died in this major U.S. city in 1954.

What is New York City?

300

As a child, Ives heard hymns, marches, and folk songs in this small‑town setting.

What is a Connecticut town / his hometown?

300

Ives married this woman, whose name sounds appropriately musical.

Who is Harmony Twichell Ives?

300

Ives is considered part of this musical period, known for breaking rules and experimenting.

What is Modernism / 20th‑century music?

300

This world event influenced the experimental spirit of early 20th‑century music.

What is World War I?

400

At age 13, Ives held this job that helped launch his musical career.

What is a church organist?


400

In 1947, Ives won this major award for his Symphony No. 3.

What is the Pulitzer Prize for Music?

400

He often combined everyday American sounds, including marches and folk tunes, creating this uniquely American identity.

What is American classical music?

400

This American composer, known for Appalachian Spring, was another major figure of the era.

Who is Aaron Copland?

500

Ives’s father taught him this unusual idea: playing in different keys at the same time.

What is polytonality?

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