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Bibliography

Kramer, Lawrence

Year: 1984
Complete Citation:
Kramer, Lawrence. “A Complete-ly New Set of Objects.” In Music and Poetry: The Nineteenth Century and After. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1984.
Source: Book
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Leeuw, Reinbert de

Year: 1968
Complete Citation:
Leeuw, Reinbert de. “Charles Ives Society Founded in Holland.” Sonorum Speculum no. 35 (Summer 1968): 13-16.
Source: Journal
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Mellers, Wilfrid

Year: 1939
Complete Citation:
Mellers, Wilfrid. “Music in the Melting Pot: Charles Ives and the Music of the Americas.” Scrutiny 7 (March 1939): 390-403.
Source: Journal
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Noroa, Daniel Quiroga

Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Noroa, Daniel Quiroga. “Creadon Musical Chilena: Encargo ‘Charles Ives’ para Compositores.” Revista musical chilena 50 (July-December 1996): 85-85.
Source: Magazine
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Panel Discussion

Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
“Charles Ives and Turn of the Century.” In Charles Ives and His World Festival, edited by J. Peter Burkholder, 49-52. Annandale-on-Hudson, New York; Bard College, August 9-11, 16-18, 1996.
Source: [Chapter in] Festival Publication
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Perrin, Peter

Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Perrin, Peter. “The Composer as Historian.” Arts Canada 198-199 (June 1975): 58.
Source: Journal
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Porter, David

Year: 2011
Complete Citation:
Porter, David. “On the Divide: A Classicist/Musician Who Refused to Grow Up.” The Classical World, vol. 104, no. 4 (2011): 475-481.
Source: Journal
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Riedel, Johannes

Year: 1970
Complete Citation:
Johannes Riedel. “Ives and Church Music.” Lecture, Ives at Minnesota, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 15, 1970.
Source: Lecture
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Rossi, Nick and Sadie Rafferty

Year: 1981
Complete Citation:
Rossi, Nick and Sadie Rafferty. “Music of the United States.” In Music through the centuries. University Press of America: Washington, D.C. 1981.
Source: Book
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Rothstein, Edward

Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Rothstein, Edward. “Ives Country.” The New York Times, August 22, 1980, sec. C, 8.
Source: Newspaper
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Salis, Giannis

Year: 2005
Complete Citation:
Salis, Giannis. “Tre variazioni sul Novecento musicale americano.” In Melologhi e Ritorni alla Vita. Rimini, Italy: Raffaelli Editore, 2005.
Source: Online article
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Sanders, Donald

Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Sanders, Donald. “Plaques Mark Homes of Ives, Ellington.” Boston Globe, August 17, 1976, 20.
Source: Newspaper
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Schmidt, Christian Martin

Year: 1977
Complete Citation:
Schmidt, Christian Martin. Brennpunkte der Neuen Musik: historisch-systematisches zu wesentlichen Aspekten. Cologne, Germany: Musikverlag Gerig, 1977.
Source: Book
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Schuman, William

Year: 1940-1941
Complete Citation:
Schuman, William. “A Brief Study of Music Organizations Founded in the Interest of the Living Composer.” Twice a Year (Fall-Winter 1940 and Spring-Summer 1941) 5-6: 361--367.
Notes:

A brief but worthwhile sur-vey, especially of “The League of Composers” (365): “The Arrow Music Press is a cooperative venture. The composer pays all, or a portion of, the expense of publishing his compositions and in return receives all but a small fraction of the return. A very interesting catalogue has al-ready been issued by the press, which appears to be increasing its acti-vities.” With the Arrow Press imprint and its subsidiary Cos Cob Press, the following works of Ives were published: Sonata [No. 4] for violin and piano; Serenity; Sixty--Seventh Psalm; Charlie Rutlage; Evening; The Greatest Man', Walking; Seven Songs’, Third Symphony (“The Camp Meeting”) [CI 87); Sonata No. 2, “Concord, Mass., 1840--1860,” for piano; and Where the Eagle (in the Cos Cob Song Volume). The Cos Cob Press was later absorbed by the Arrow Music Press that in turn was merged into Associated Music Publishers. Ives and Walter Piston had the most titles in this catalogue. The article re-prints “Prologue” from Essays Before a Sonata.

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Sherman, R.

Year: 1981
Complete Citation:
Sherman, R. “Ives Center Draws Young Composers.” The New York Times, July 26, 1981, CN16.
Source: Newspaper
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Stefan, Paul

Year: 1932
Complete Citation:
Stefan, Paul. “Vienna Revisits the Depression.” Modern Music 9/3 (March-April 1932): 127-130.
Notes:

Mentions performance of some of Ives’s songs in a Vienna concert of the Pan American Association of Composers (February 21, 1932: Anton Webern, conductor). Also sponsored by the International Society for New Music.

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Stevenson, Robert M.

Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Stevenson, Robert M. Protestant Church Music in America: A Short Survey of Man and Movements from 1564 to the Present, 118-119, 126, 129. New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1966.
Source: Book
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no author listed

Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
“Gets Grant.” New York Amsterdam News, February 27, 1965, 16.
Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
“Move Composer's Home.” The Hartford Courant, September 20, 1966, 33D.
Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1978
Complete Citation:
“The Charles Ives Society - Past, Present, and Future.” Newsletter - Institute for Studies in American Music 7, no. 2 (Spring 1978): 1, 12.
Source: Journal
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