Warren, Robert Penn
Year: 1947
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Warren, Robert Penn. “Sketches of Those Added by Columbia to the Roll of Pulitzer Prize Winners.” The New York Times. May 6, 1947: 1, 20.Source: Newspaper
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“Life Congratulates…. Charles E. Ives.” Life 27, October 31, 1949, 45.Source: Magazine
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Year: 1945
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“Institute of Arts Names 15 Members.” The New York Times, December 28, 1945, 13.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1947
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“Among Winners of the 1946 Prizes, Music.” New York Herald Tribune, May 6, 1947.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1947
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“Charles Ives at Last is Recognized.” New York Post, May 6, 1947.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1947
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“A Prophet with Honor—At Last!” Musical America (May 1947) 67/7: 16.Source: Journal
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Year: 1947
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“‘All the King’s Men’ Prize Novel, Play Omitted in Pulitzer Awards: Among Winners of the 1946 Pulitzer Prizes Charles Ives Music “Symphony no. 3” Still Racing His Shadow.” New York Herald Tribune, 1947, 1.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1948
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“Ives to Receive Award: Will be Honored by National Composers Group Tonight.” The New York Times, May 14, 1948, 26.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1954
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“Charles E. Ives: Pulitzer Prize Composer After Long Obscurity, 79.” Daily Boston Globe, May 20, 1954, 31.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1965
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“Gets Grant.” New York Amsterdam News, February 27, 1965, 16.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1966
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“Move Composer's Home.” The Hartford Courant, September 20, 1966, 33D.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1978
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“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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Year: 1980
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“In the Name of Ives.” Newsletter - Institute for Studies in American Music IX, no. 2 (Spring 1980): 2.Source: Newsletter
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Year: 1985
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“Copyright Dilemma of Inverted Sonata; Charles Ives Case Against Hungarian Composer.” The Times, August 20, 1985.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1991
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“Notes for Notes.” Notes 48/2 (1991): 449.Notes: Tells of a $99,619 grant to the Charles Ives Society from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a thematic catalogue.
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Year: 1991
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“Up Front.” Musical America (1991).Notes: Regarding a bill in the Connecticut Legislature to name Charles Ives as State Composer of Connecticut. After debate, Ives was named Composer Laureate for the first year.
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Year: 1998
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Inaugural Celebration of the Classical Music Hall of Fame. Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 24, 1998.Notes: See also Editorials in Cincinnati Post (May 22) and Cincinnati En-quirer (May 24).
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Year: 1998
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“Awards Roundup.” Symphony, Vol. 49, No. 4 (1998): 32.Source: Magazine
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Year: 2004
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“The Charles Ives Center for the Arts.” Fairfield County Business Journal, vol. 43, no. 29 (2004): 30.Source: Journal
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Year: 2012
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“Preserving a Composer’s Homestead; Fans of Charles Edward Ives, One of the First Famous Classical Composers in the U.S., Want to Buy the Connecticut House Where He Worked and Transform it into a Musical Retreat.” The Wall Street Journal, August 30.Source: Newspaper
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