no author listed
Year: 1934
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“Holidays.” Boston Transcript, December 15, 1934, 14.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
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Year: 1934
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“Concerts in New York.” Musical America (April 25, 1934): 33.Source: Journal
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Year: 1934
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“3 Songs.” Boston Evening Transcript, April 23, 1934, 22-23.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1934
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“An Art Based on American Folk Music.” Boston Herald, April 23 1934, 42.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
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Year: 1935
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“Ives, Charles (1874).” The Gramophone Music Encyclopedia. New York, NY: 1935: 7.Source: Encyclopedia
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Year: 1935
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“Three Places in New England.” Boston Transcript. May 4, 1935, 40.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1935
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“Phono Review.” Boston Evening Transcript. October 29, 1935, 37-38.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1937
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“Madrigal Singers Heard in Concert.” The New York Times. May 7, 1937, 28.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1938
Complete Citation:
“Ives, Charles.” In Oxford Companion to Music, edited by Percy Scholes, 478, 713, 1132. London, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 1938.Source: Chapter in Book
Reprints: Second Edition, 1939; Third Edition 1941; Fourth Edition, 1942; Fifth Edition, 1944; Sixth Edition, 1945; Seventh Edition, 1947; Eighth Edition, 1950. All: page 478. Ninth Edition, 1956: 531, 1065. Tenth Edition, revised and edited by John Owen Ward, 1970: 528--529.
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Year: 1938
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“June Records.” Time XXXII, 1 (July 4, 1938): 20.Source: Magazine
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Year: 1939
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“Kirkpatrick Plays Ives’ Compositions.” Colorado Springs Gazette, April 29, 1939, 8.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1939
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“New Music is Discussed by Rosenfeld—Emergence of America One of the Great Events in Musical History—says New York Critic.” Hart-ford Courant, November 3, 1939.Notes: A report of a lecture by Paul Rosenfeld, who stated that “The majority of modern composers are American. In Charles Ives, America at last has a composer with something to say and who knows how to say it.”
Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1940
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“Over the Air.” Modern Music 18/1 (November-December 1940): 64-65.Source: Journal
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Year: 1940
Complete Citation:
“Ives, Charles Edward.” In Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musi-cians, edited by Nicolas Slonimsky, 545. 4th ed. New York, NY: G. Schirmer.Notes: There was no entry for Ives in the first two editions, 1900 and 1905, edited by Theodore Baker, nor in the Third Edition, 1919, edited by Alfred Remy.
Reprints: 5th ed., 1958: 765--766. 6th ed., 1978: 804--806. 7th ed., revised by Nicolas Slonimsky, 1984: 1092--1095. 8th ed., revised by Nicolas Slonimsky, 1990: 832--833. 9th ed., 2001 (Centennial Edition), 6 volumes. Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor Emeritus; Laura Kuhn, Baker's Series Advisory Editor. “Ives, Charles E.” by Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis Mclntire, Volume 3: 1683--1685. * Supplements, edited by Nicolas Slonimsky, 1965: 61; 1971: 110.
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Year: 1940
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“Radiana Pazmor Gives Eastman Festival Recital: Contralto Sings American Songs, Largely by Ives.” New York Herald Tribune, April 25, 1940, 18.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1940
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“Sharps and Flats.” Los Angeles Times, September 22, 1940, sec. 3, 5.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1942
Complete Citation:
“Charles Edward Ives.” In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. New York, NY: J.T. White, 1942.Source: Chapter in Book
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Year: 1944
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“Roof Series Will Honor Composers; Concerts to Mark Schoenberg and Ives Anniversaries.” Los Angeles Times 3, October 8, 1944, 5.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1947
Complete Citation:
The Year in American Music 1946--1947, edited by Julian Bloom, 343. New York, NY: Allen Towne & Heath.Notes: Page 343 has a short list of Ives works published up to that time. The Pulitzer Prize is indicated as carrying a $500 award (page 523). Credits Paul Rosenfeld [B0072] as giving Ives's music “proba-bly its fullest description and appreciation.”
Source: Book
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Year: 1947
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“CBS Symphony, Under Bernard Herrmann, to Open League of Composers’ Fete.” The New York Times, September 9, 1947, 62.Source: Newspaper
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