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Bibliography

Ahlstrom, David

Year: 1991
Complete Citation:
Ahlstrom, David. “The Problem of the Unfinished: A Cart, a Deity, and Ives's Universe Symphony.” Sonus 11/2 (Spring 1991): 65-76.
Source: Journal
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Albrecht, Philipp

Year: 2010
Complete Citation:
Albrecht, Philipp. “Besprechungen: Dorothea Gail “Charles Ives’ Fourth Symphony: Quellen-Analyse-Deutung.”” Musiktheorie, Vol. 25, No. 3 (2010): 272-274.
Source: Journal
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Alms, Anthony

Year: 2005
Complete Citation:
Alms, Anthony. “The Inner World of Charles Ives: A Hermeneutic Approach to Central Park in the Dark.” Paper presented at Twentieth Century Music Conference. Society for Music Analysis. University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom, August 28, 2005.
Source: Conference paper
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Anderson, Jack

Year: 1978
Complete Citation:
Anderson, Jack. “City Ballet Joins ‘Ivesiana,’ ‘Calcium Light Night.’” The New York Times. May 28, 47.
Source: Newspaper
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D. Reviews
Year: 1992
Complete Citation:
Anderson, Jack. “Review/Dance; Lubovitch Vignettes Set to Ives: Review.” The New York Times, January 31, 1992.
Source: Newspaper
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D. Reviews
Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Anderson, Jack. “A Dutch Tribute to Ives’s Life and Music.” The New York Times. October 14, 1993, sec. C: 18.
Notes:

Like Ives’s music, Ms. Blankert’s production combined tough mindedness with sentiment.

Source: Newspaper
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D. Reviews
Year: 1999
Complete Citation:
Anderson, Jack. “Balanchine and Ives: Marriage of Mysteries.” The New York Times. June 15, 1999, sec. E: 5.
Source: Newspaper
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Anonymous

Year: 2008
Complete Citation:
“Yale University Library Announces Grant from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to Support Oral History American Music Project.” The Bulletin of the Society for American Music 34, no. 3 (Fall 2008): 59.
Source: Journal
II. Reference Materials
C. Library and Institutional Collections

Arnold, Jermie S.

Year: 2016
Complete Citation:
Arnold, Jermie S. ““Country Band” March - Pioneering the Ivesian Sound.” Journal of Band Research 52, no. 1 (Fall 2016): 44-67.
Source: Journal
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Ashley, Roberta

Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Ashley, Roberta. “Ballet Goes Pop: Look what the Stately San Francisco Ballet is Up To.” The Sun, April 11, 1965, WM11.
Source: Newspaper
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Auner, Joseph Henry

Year: 2013
Complete Citation:
Auner, Joseph Henry. “Symphony no. 1. Movement 1 / Charles Ives.” In Musicology: A Book Series, 15. Basel, Switzerland: Gordon and Breach
Publishing Group, 1994: 37-50.
Source: Chapter in Book
Reprints:

Auner, Joseph Henry. “Symphony no. 1. Movement 1 / Charles Ives.” In <i>Anthology for music in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries</i>. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2013.

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Austin, Larry

Year: 1985
Complete Citation:
Austin, Larry. “Charles Ives’s Life Pulse Prelude for Percussion Orchestra: A Realization for Modern Performance from Sketches from his ‘Universe’-Symphony.” Perc Notes 23 (1985): 58-84.
Source: Journal
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Year: 1997
Complete Citation:
Austin, Larry. “The Realization and First Complete Performances of Ives's Universe Symphony.” In Ives Studies, edited by Philip Lambert, 179-232. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Source: Chapter in Book
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Barnes, Clive

Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Barnes, Clive. “Ives sans Currier.” The New York Times. December 5, 1966: 65.

Notes:

“It is a strange engrossing bal-let. Charles Ives was a strange, engrossing composer.” John Tuvas, choreographer.

Source: Newspaper
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Baron, Carol K.

Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Baron, Carol K. “Analysis and Manuscript Study of Ives's Symphony No. 1 as Biographical Tools: Parker's Lessons.” Paper presented at Sonneck Society for American Music Meeting, Washington, D.C., March, 1996.
Source: Journal
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Year: 2002
Complete Citation:
Baron, Carol K. “Biography and Compositional Process in Charles Ives's First Symphony: Lessons Learned; Mastery Gained.” Paper presented at the meeting of the Greater New York Chapter of the American Musi-cological Society. Rutgers University, Brunswick, New Jersey, February 2002.
Source: Conference paper
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Year: 2002
Complete Citation:
Baron, Carol K. “Tonal Systems in Crisis: Composition and Autog-raphy in Charles Ives's First Symphony.” Paper presented at Fifth Eu-ropean Music Analysis Conference. University of Bristol, Bristol, England, April 2002.
Source: Conference paper
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Bassen, Denise

Year: 2013
Source: Online article
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Battisti, Frank, and Donald Hunsberger

Year: 1973
Complete Citation:
Battisti, Frank, and Donald Hunsberger. “The Wind Music of Charles Ives.” The Instrumentalist Vol. 28, No. 1 (August 1973): 32-34.
Source: Magazine
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Bellamann, Henry

Year: 1927
Complete Citation:
Bellamann, Henry. Program Notes to Ives's Fourth Symphony. Pro Musica Concert, January 29, 1927.
Source: Program Notes
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