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Bibliography

Pincus, Andrew L.

Year: 1985
Complete Citation:
Pincus, Andrew L. “Nationalism in Music Recognizes No Boundaries.” The New York Times, October 20, 1985.
Source: Newspaper
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Piotrowska, Anna G.

Year: 2003
Complete Citation:
Piotrowska, Anna G. Idea muzyki narodowej w ujęciu kompozytorów amerykańskich pierwszej połowy XX wieku. Toruń, Poland: Adam Marszałek, 2003.
Source: Book
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Rathert, Wolfgang

Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Rathert, Wolfgang. “Charles Ives und der Beginn der nordamerikanischen Musik.” In Geschichte der Musik, Vol. 4, edited by Michael Raeburn, 67-81. Munich, Germany: Kindler, 1993.
Source: Book
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Rexroth, Dieter

Year: 1979
Complete Citation:
Rexroth, Dieter. Zwischen den Grenzen: Zum Aspekt des Nationalen in der Neuen Musik. Mainz, Germany: Schott, 1979.
Source: Book
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Riesman, David

Year: 1950
Complete Citation:
Riesman, David. The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character, 287-288, 324-325. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1950.
Source: Book
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Riggs, Krista

Year: 2006
Complete Citation:
Riggs, Krista. “Articles: The Twentieth Century American Oboe Concerto: Something Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue.” The Double Reed, Vol. 29, No. 1 (2006): 59-74.
Source: Journal
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Rosenfeld, Paul

Year: 1939
Complete Citation:
Rosenfeld, Paul. “The Advent of American Music.” Kenyon Review (Winter/Spring 1939).
Source: Journal
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Year: 1939
Complete Citation:
Rosenfeld, Paul. “The Advance of American Music.” Kenyon Review 1 (Spring 1939): 185-193.
Source: Journal
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Year: 1940
Complete Citation:
Rosenfeld, Paul. “‘Americanism’ in American Music.” Modern Music 17/4 (May-June 1940): 226-232.
Notes:

“Others, saturated with folklore—Ives, for example—seemed to have sought for a music confirmative to folklore and for a national or regional expressivity.”

Source: Journal
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Year: 1948
Complete Citation:
Rosenfeld, Paul. “Spokesman for an American Tradition.” Paul Rosenfeld, Voyager in the Arts, edited by Jerome Melquist and Lucie Weise, 165-166. New York, NY: Creative Age Press.
Source: Chapter in Book
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Rossiter, Frank R.

Year: 1981
Complete Citation:
Rossiter, Frank R. “The ‘Genteel Tradition’ in American Music.” Journal of American Culture 4 (1981): 107-115.
Source: Journal
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Routh, Francis

Year: 1968
Complete Citation:
Routh, Francis. “Contemporary music: an introduction.” London, United Kingdom: English Universities Press, 1968.
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Rufener, Rudolf

Year: 1969
Complete Citation:
Rufener, Rudolf. “Charles Ives, ein amerikanischer Komponist.” Du- Kulturelle Monatsschrift 29 (November 1969): 360, 364, 366.
Source: Journal
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Ryan, Norris

Year: 1949
Complete Citation:
Ryan, Norris. “A Connecticut Yankee.” News [La Crosse, WI]. May 5, 1949.
Source: Newspaper
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Saal, Hubert

Year: 1974
Complete Citation:
Saal, Hubert. “Connecticut Yankee.” Newsweek 84, November 4, 1974: 71.
Source: Magazine
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Sadie, Stanley, and Alison Latham, ed.

Year: 1986
Complete Citation:
Sadie, Stanley, and Alison Latham, ed. Stanley Sadie’s Music Guide: An Introduction, 458-463. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1986.
Notes:

The main entry includes some biography and a list of works and uses Three Places in New England for study: “Putnam’s Camp,” No. 2. “Charles Ives was composing pieces of irrational juxtaposition of musi-cal ideas and deliberately distorted harmonies” (423).

Source: Book
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Salzman, Eric

Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Salzman, Eric. “Ives.” In 20th-century Music: An Introduction, 143-147. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1967.
Source: Chapter in Book
Reprints:

Salzman, Eric. “Ives.” In <i>20th-century Music: An Introduction</i>, 128-131. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1974.

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Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Salzman, Eric. Twentieth -Century Music: An Introduction, 61, 64, 97, 143--148, 152, 164. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice- Hall, 1967.
Source: Book
Reprints:

Salzman, Eric. <i>Twentieth -Century Music: An Introduction</i>, 128--131.<i> </i>Second Edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice- Hall,. 1974. * Third Edition, 1988. * Fourth Edition, 2002: 136--139.

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Saminsky, Lazare

Year: 1949
Complete Citation:
Saminsky, Lazare. Living Music of the Americas, 43, 149-152. New York, NY: Howell, Soskin and Crown, 1949.
Source: Book
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Scherer, Barrymore Laurence

Year: 2007
Complete Citation:
Scherer, Barrymore Laurence. “New England Icono-clast: Charles Ives.” In A History of American Classical Music, 66-69. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks, 2007.
Source: Chapter in Book
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