Avila, Joseph D.
    Year: 2012
Complete Citation: 
Avila, Joseph D. “Seeking to Save Composer’s Retreat.” The Wall Street Journal, August 31, 2012.Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Year: 2012
Complete Citation: 
Avila, Joseph D. “Property: Sale of Ives Home Ends on Sad Note for Fans --- Grandson of Famed Composer in Handshake Deal with Private Buyer; Plans to Preserve Connecticut Property are Stymied.” The Wall Street Journal, September 18, 2012.Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Cahill, Greg
    Year: 2012
Complete Citation: 
Cahill, Greg. “Matheson Awarded Ives Composer Prize.” Strings, Vol. 26, No. 9 (2012): 13.Source: Magazine
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Charles, Eleanor
    Year: 1979
Complete Citation: 
Charles, Eleanor. “Connecticut Guide: School Finance Forum A Charles Ives Center.” The New York Times, March 11, 1979, 7.Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Dickey, Jessica
    Year: 2015
Complete Citation: 
Dickey, Jessica. Charles Ives Take Me Home. London, United Kingdom: Samuel French, 2015.Notes: Published stage play
 Source: Book
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
A. Theatre
Eichler, Jeremy
    Year: 2012
Complete Citation: 
Eichler, Jeremy. “Losing the Home of America’s Great Composer: Third Ear.” The Boston Globe, September 30, 2012.Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Henry, Derrick
    Year: 1989
Complete Citation: 
Henry, Derrick. “Baritone's Dramatic Portrayal Brings Music of Composer Charles Ives to Life.” Atlanta Constitution, October 2, 1989, sec. B, 3.Source: Newspaper
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
A. Theatre
Hutton, Edna Rait
    Year: 1965
Complete Citation: 
Hutton, Edna Rait. “Years Add Luster to Ives Legacy.” Pan Pipes 57/3 (March 1965): 35.Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Kehrmann, Boris
    Year: 2000
Complete Citation: 
Voices of Our Time Series. "A Contemporary Songs Selection."TDK (DVD DVUS-VTDU, 2000), 91 minutes. Recital of 2000 January 26 at  the Teatre Musical de Paris—Chatelet; Dawn Upshaw, soprano; Gilbert  Kalish, piano. Booklet Notes in English, German, and French by Boris  Kehrmann. Includes Memories and The Circus Band.Source: DVD
B. Films
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
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Lopate, Phillip
    Year: 1999
Complete Citation: 
Lopate, Phillip. “Above the Battle, Musing on the Profundities.” The New York Times. January 17, 1999, sec. 2, 11.Source: Newspaper
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
B. Films
Majoros, David, compiler
    Complete Citation: 
Majoros, David, compiler. “Charles E. Ives: American Composer.” A  Musical/Dramatic Portrait (ca. 1988); baritone and piano. Performance  in Appleton, WI; Lawrence University; Bradford, MA: Bradford College;  Fulton, MO: William Woods University; Las Vegas, NV: University of  Nevada-Notes: Two acts: Act I (in baseball uniform with ball and bat); Act II (in  vest, tweed jacket, hat, and cane); songs interspersed with recitation  from Ives's writings. A Musical/Dramatic Portrait (ca. 1988);  baritone and piano. Superior, WI: University of Wisconsin- Superior;  David Majoros, baritone; Christine Sotomayor Lopez, piano.
 XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
A. Theatre
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
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Redmond, Michael
    Year: 1975
Complete Citation: 
Redmond, Michael. “Filmers Give Bloomfield Church a Second ‘Look’ at Charles Ives.” Star-Ledger (New Jersey), October 21, 1975, 29.Source: Newspaper
B. Films
Richard Dufallo and Brenden Gill, developers.
    Year: 1975
Complete Citation: 
Richard Dufallo and Brenden Gill, developers. Meeting Mr. Ives (1975);  theater piece.Notes: Music: The Unanswered Question’, General William Booth Enters into  Heaven', Like a Sick Eagle', and The Children's Hour.  <br><br>Prf: 1975 August 20--24: Lenox, MA; Lenox Art Center;  Dennis Nahat, choreographer and stage director; Wayne Turnage,  bari-tone; Catherine Rowe, soprano; Donald Symington (George Ives);  David Westfass (Charles Ives).
 Source: Theater Piece
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
A. Theatre
Rothstein, Edward
    Year: 1980
Complete Citation: 
Rothstein, Edward. “Ives Country.” The New York Times, August 22, 1980, sec. C, 8.Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Sanders, Donald
    Year: 1976
Complete Citation: 
Sanders, Donald. “Plaques Mark Homes of Ives, Ellington.” Boston Globe, August 17, 1976, 20.Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Scheffer, Frank, producer and director
    Year: 2004
Complete Citation: 
Frank Scheffer, producer and director. Elliott Carter: Labryinth of  Time. Allegri Film/ldeale Audience International, DVD 9DS17, 2004.  Color and black and white, 90 minutes. Includes excerpts from The  Unanswered Question and Concord Sonata when Carter discusses Ives.  Later an ex-cerpt from Figment No. 2— Remembering Mr. Ives {El52} is  played.Source: DVD
B. Films
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.
 Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy
Sherman, R.
    Year: 1981
Complete Citation: 
Sherman, R. “Ives Center Draws Young Composers.” The New York Times, July 26, 1981, CN16.Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy