
Bibliography
Genres
Hoffmann, Niels Frederic
Ives is one of the com-posers whose works are cited as having used everyday elements in their compositions.
A. Textbook Accounts
Honegger, Marc
A general survey citing major published scores and some bibliographic items. Indicates that the European premieres of selections from Ives's 114 Songs were given in Paris (1931) and Berlin (1932).
B. Encyclopedia Entries
Howard, John Tasker
A. Textbook Accounts
Approximately a half--column.
New, Revised and Enlarged (i.e., Second) Edition, 1943; Third Edition, 1944 (Same as First Edition).<br>Fourth through Eighth Editions, edited by Nicolas Slonimsky, 1946, 1949, 1952, 1956, 1958. Article written by Nicolas Slonimsky; a column and a half on page 885 of each edition.<br>Ninth Edition, edited by Robert Sabin, 1964: 1049--1050.<br>Tenth Edition, edited by Bruce Bohle, 1979: 1087-1091. Article<br>written by Frank Peters.
B. Encyclopedia Entries
Hughes, Don Anselm
A. Textbook Accounts
Igoa, Enrique
Ives, Charles
Eleven-page booklet.
Words by Charles Edmund Merrill, Jr.
Words by Charles Edmund Merrill, Jr.
Words by S.B. Hill
Different from the 1920 article and the 1920 and 1922 pamphlet reprints.
Eleven-page booklet.
Signed “Fundamental”
Dated August 6, 1917.
1918, additions in early 1940s. Regarding a ruling agency of the world governed by the people rather than politicians.