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Charles Ives (1874-1954) was an American composer, renowned for his innovative and experimental approach to music. Often considered a pioneer of modern American Classical Music, he incorporated elements of folk tunes, hymnody, and polytonality into his work. Ives was also a successful insurance executive, and much of his music remained unpublished during his lifetime, gaining recognition only later. His compositions, such as "The Concord Sonata" and "Three Places in New England," reflect a unique blend of American musical traditions and avant-garde techniques.

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