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Bibliography

Bellamann, Henry

Year: 1923
Complete Citation:
Bellamann, Henry. “Notes on the New Aesthetic of Poetry and Music.” Musical Quar-terly 9, no.2 (April 1923): 260-270.
Source: Journal
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry

Bemlef, J.

Year: 1977
Complete Citation:
Bemlef, J. “On Charles Ives and Wild Gardening.” In An Ives Celebration: Papers and Panels of the Charles Ives Centennial Festival-Conference, edited by H. Wiley Hitchock and Vivan Perlis, 232-238. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1977.
Source: Chapter in Book
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A. Poetry

Bernheimer, Martin

Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Bernheimer, Martin. “Dance Review: ‘Ivesiana’ by L.A. Ballet.” Los Angeles Times, August 3, 1976, E7.
Source: Newspaper
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Bernlef, Jan

Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Bernlef, Jan. “Wild Gardening.” In An Ives Celebration: Papers and Panels of the Charles Ives Centennial Festival-Conference, edited by H. Wiley Hitchock and Vivan Perlis, 233-238. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1977.
Source: Poem in Book
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A. Poetry

Blankert, Beppie, choreographer

Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Beppie Blankert, choreographer. Charles Ives Trilogy (1993); ballet. Based on the life of Charles Ives. Volume 1. “Charles." Music: songs, piano works, and violin sonatas. Volume 2. "Ives."Music: large ensemble music. For 13 musicians; Rutger van Leyden, director. Volume 3. “Dance Concert.” Music: Holidays Symphony; Serenity.
Source: Performance (dance)
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Bond, Bruce

Year: 1989
Complete Citation:
Bond, Bruce. “Ives.” In The Ivory Hours. Amherst, MA: Heatherstone Press, 1989.
Source: Poem
Reprints:

Bond, Bruce. “Ives.” <i>Sonneck Society for American Music Bul-letin</i> 15/3 (1989): 111.

XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry

Buchau, Stephanie von

Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Buchau, Stephanie von. “San Francisco.” Opera News 40/22 (May 1976): 39-40.
Source: Magazine
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
D. Reviews
Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Buchau, Stephanie von. “Meeting Mr. Ives.” Opera News 40 (May 1976): 39-40.
Source: Magazine
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D. Reviews

Copland, Aaron

Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Copland, Aaron. “A Garland for Charles Ives.” Poetry in Review, Spring/Summer 1975, 293-393.
Notes:

Includes Copland's Night Thoughts for piano and essays by Elliott Carter, Lou Harrison and others.

Source: Magazine
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A. Poetry
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Copland, Aaron. “Night Thoughts (Homage to Ives).” Parnassus: Poetry in Review 3/2 (Spring/Summer 1975): 295-299.
Source: Journal
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A. Poetry

Cowell, Henry

Year: 1955
Complete Citation:
Cowell, Henry. “Ivesiana.” Musical Quarterly 41/1 (January 1955): 85-89.
Source: Journal
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B. Dance

Cowell, Henry Dixon

Year: 1955
Complete Citation:
Cowell, Henry Dixon. “New York.” The Musical Quarter-ly 41/1 (January 1955): 85--89.
Source: Journal
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D. Reviews

Cowell, Sidney

Year: 1974
Complete Citation:
Cowell, Sidney. “Ivesiana: ‘More than Something Just Usual.’” High Fidelity and Musical America, (October 1974): MA-14-MA-16.
Source: Magazine
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Cramer, Alice

Year: 1979
Complete Citation:
Cramer, Alice Carver. “Charles Ives in the Tulip Poplars.” Poet Lore 74, no. 1 (Spring 1979): 18.
Source: Magazine
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A. Poetry

Croce, Arlene

Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Croce, Arlene. “Dancing: American Space.” The New Yorker 51/13 (May 19, 1975).
Notes:

Details the dances. “The piece is one of those on an American subject in which Balan- chine becomes completely an American choreographer —not the Stravinsky-Balanchine, or the Balanchine of ‘Western Symphony’ or ‘Stars and Stripes,’ who ex- presses America from a European point of view, but a Balanchine who sees us at the same distance from which we see Ourselves.”

Source: Magazine
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Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Croce, Arlene. “Dancing: Free and More Than Equal.” The New Yorker 51/1 (February 24, 1975): 120--122.
Source: Magazine
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Crosson, Robert

Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Crosson, Robert. “General Booth” and “Ives.” In Geographies. Los Angeles, CA: The Red Hill Press, 1980.

Source: Poem
Reprints:

Reprint: Sonneck Society for American Music Bulletin (1989) 15/3: 111.

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A. Poetry

Currier, Ruth

Complete Citation:
Ruth Currier, choreographer. Phantasmagoriad; Jose Limon Dance Com-pany.

Music: Song for Harvest Season; From the Steeples and the Mountains.
Notes:

Music: Song for Harvest Season; From the Steeples and the Mountains.

Source: Performance (dance)
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B. Dance

Davenport, Guy

Year: 1990
Complete Citation:
Davenport, Guy. “Ives the Master.” In Words on music: from Addison to Barzun. Parnassus: Poetry In Review 3/2 (Spring/Summer 1975): 316-317.
Source: Chapter in Book
Reprints:

Davenport, Guy. “Ives the master.” In <i>Words on music: from Addison to Barzun</i>. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1990.

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A. Poetry

Davis, Francis

Year: 1987
Complete Citation:
Davis, Francis. “Jazz Quartet’s New Work Owes a Debt to Charles Ives.” The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 10, 1987.
Source: Newspaper
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