Addiss, Stephen
Year: 1957
Complete Citation:
Addiss, Stephen. “The vocal music of Charles Ives.” B.A. thesis, Harvard University, 1957.Source: B.A. Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Baldwin, Linda, producer-director
Year: 1979
Complete Citation:
Baldwin, Linda, producer--director. “12th Street Rag.” Nebraska Educational Television Network for the Mid--America Arts Alliance. November 22, 23, 24, 1979.Source: Telecast
Reprints: Telecast on stations in Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Bernstein, Leonard; New York Philharmonic
Complete Citation:
“Charles Ives: American Pioneer.” New York Philharmonic Young Peo-ple’s Concerts with Leonard Bernstein. New York, NY: CBS-TV, 60 minutes. February 23, 1967.Source: Telecast
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Boardman, Katherine R.
Year: 1969
Complete Citation:
Boardman, Katherine R. “Ives in Performance: 1900-1950.” Term paper, Yale University, 1969.Notes: Copy in the Charles Ives Papers, Irving S. Gilmore Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Source: Term paper
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Bounds, Charles Evans
Year: 1951
Complete Citation:
Bounds, Charles Evans. “A study of the solo songs of Charles Ives.” M.M. Thesis, North Texas State College, 1951.Source: M.M. Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Bourne, Patricia Gerald
Year: 1961
Complete Citation:
Bourne, Patricia Gerald. “An American meets Euterpe: Charles Edward Ives.” A.B. thesis, Radcliffe College, 1961.Source: A.B. Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Brockway, Merrill, producer
Year: 1970
Complete Citation:
Brockway, Merrill, producer. “La Belle Epoque.” Camera Three. Virgil Fox, organ. WCBS-TV, 30 minutes. Fall 1970.Source: Telecast/Videocassette
Reprints: Includes Variations on “America.” Available on videocassette.
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Cameron, Janet
Year: Year unlisted
Complete Citation:
Cameron, Janet. “An Analysis of the First Movement of the First Piano Sonata by Charles Ives.” Seminar paper, University of Illinois, year unlisted.Source: Seminar paper
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Catmull, Joan Carol
Complete Citation:
Catmull, Joan Carol. “The Transcendentalism of Charles E. Ives.” B.A. thesis, Brigham Young University, 1969.Source: B.A. Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Clarke, Gary E.
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Clarke, Gary E. "A study of the music of Charles Edward Ives.” B.A. thesis, Cornell College, 1965.Source: B.A. Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Conway, Bret K.
Year: 1985
Complete Citation:
Conway, Bret K. “Harmonic evolution in Charles Edward Ives's 114 songs.” M.M. thesis, Baylor University, 1985.Source: M.M. Thesis
C. Baccalaureate Essays
B. Theses
Davis, David M., producer/director; Aaron Copland, host/writer
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Davis, David M., producer/director; Copland, Aaron host/writer. “Experi-mental Attitudes (I).” Music of the Twenties series, Program 11. National Educational Television, 30 minutes. June 6, 1965.Notes: Originally telecast on over Performances of The Unanswered Question (Roger Voisin, trumpet, four flutes, Cambridge Festival Orchestra; Aaron Copland, conductor; Kalman Novak, associate conductor), and Two Little Flowers', Serenity, and Charlie Rutlage (Donald Gramm, baritone; Richard Cumming, piano). Viewing copy in Library of Congress.
Source: Telecast
Reprints: Rebroadcast on Boston, MA: WGBH-TV, 30 minutes.
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Discussion by Morton Gould (nar-rator), Henry Cowell, Corinne Curry, and Harold Farberman.
Complete Citation:
“Charles Ives: American Original.” The World Of Music Series. Program No. 17. Newark, NJ: WNDT, 30 minutes. 1965.Source: Telecast
Reprints: Rebroadcast on National Educational Television.
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Dotson, Mary Elizabeth
Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Dotson, Mary Elizabeth. Selected research and the corollary performance of two piano pieces by Charles Ives. Jefferson City, TN: Carson-Newman College, 1976.Source: Honors Project
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Englander, Roger, producer/director - Leonard Bernstein, narrator/conductor.
Year: 1961
Complete Citation:
Englander, Roger, producer/director; Bernstein, Leonard, narrator/conductor. “Folk Music in the Concert Hall.” New York, NY: CBS-TV Telecast, April 9, 1961.Notes: Includes 5th movement from Ives Symphony No. 2.
Source: Telecast
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Frame, Robert
Year: 1969
Complete Citation:
Frame, Robert. “Charles Ives: The Tragedy of a Progressive.” Unpublished undergraduate paper, University of Minnesota, 1969.Source: Unpublished undergraduate paper
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Graefe, Emily
Year: 2003
Complete Citation:
Graefe, Emily. “Charles Ives and Transcendentalism in His 114 Songs.” B.A. senior honors thesis, Boston College, 2003.Source: B.A. Senior Honors Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
Holmes, Thomas Stephenson
Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Holmes, Thomas Stephenson. “Charles Ives: the four violin sonatas.” B.A. Thesis, Reed College, 1966.Source: B.A. Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
C. Baccalaureate Essays
James Drew
Year: 1970
Complete Citation:
“Modern Music and the Debt to Charles Ives.” Yale Reports Series. Hartford, CT: WTIC, 2 parts: 30 minutes each. Part 1 on December 27, 1970; Part 2 on January 3, 1971.Source: Telecast
Reprints: Discussion of Ives as a composer, of his father, of his musical background, of the traditions that influenced him, of the structure of his compositions, and of his influence on other composers by James Drew, Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Yale University. Recorded musical examples for illustration chosen from works by Ives, George Rochberg, Luciano Berio, and James Drew.
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Lowens, Irving
Complete Citation:
Lowens, Irving. “Ives as a Versatile Man.” Sunday Star [Washington], April 17, 1966, sec. E, 4.Source: Telecast
Reprints: Background for WETA- TV telecast.
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts