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Bibliography

Abell, Arthur M.

Year: 1964
Complete Citation:
Abell, Arthur M. Gesprache mit beruhmten Komponisten, so entstand- en ihre unsterblichen Meisterwerke. Eschwege, West Germany: G.E. Schroeder Verlag, 1964.
Source: Book
Reprints:

Abell, Arthur M. <i>Gesprache mit beruhmten Komponisten, so entstand- en ihre unsterblichen Meisterwerke </i>[Talks with Great Composers]. New York, NY: Citadel Publishing, 1964.

VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Abott, Reverend Jacob

Year: 1834-1858
Complete Citation:
Reverend Abbott, Jacob. Rollo at Play, Rollo at School; Rollo at Work', Rollo Learning to Read; Rollo Learning to Talk; Rollo's Correspondence; Rollo's Experiments', Rollo's Museums', Rollo's Philosophy, Rollo's Vacations', and Rollo's Travels. Another group was devoted to Rollo's tours of Europe: Rollo on the Atlantic, Rollo in Holland', Rollo in London', Rollo in Naples; Rollo in Paris', Rollo in Scot-land', Rollo in Switzerland', Rollo on the Rhine', and Rollo in Genoa.
Source: Literary References
Reprints:

"Rollo," the name Ives called musicians unwilling to listen to advanced dissonances and other techniques found in modern music, was derived from a character in books (1834--1858) by Reverend Jacob Abbott. Rollo could understand only the simplest of situations that had been taught or had been explained to him in great detail. Original publishers include Boston, MA: Weeks, Jordan, and Company; Philadelphia, PA: Hogan & Thompson; Boston, MA: Gould, Kendall & Lincoln.

XIII. Ives in Literature
B. Fiction

Acker, Emma

Year: 2009
Complete Citation:
Acker, Emma. “Artistic Identity in a Transatlantic Age Patrick Heron, Peter Lanyon, and the New American Painting.” The British Art Journal, vol. 10, no. 3 (2009): 158-170.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Acton, Charles

Year: 1968
Complete Citation:
Acton, Charles. “The Charles Ives Enigma.” The Irish Times, 1968.
Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
S. Reception Studies and Related Scholarship

Adams, John

Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Adams, John. Review of Charles Ives and His America, Frank R. Rossiter. The New England Quarterly (1976).
Source: Journal
III. Book-Length Studies
C. Book Reviews
Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Adams, John. “Ives: The Amount to Carry.” In American Transcendentalists [Program Booklet]. Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York, November 11-13, 1994. Da Camera of Houston, The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, November 21-22, 1994.
Source: Program Booklet
VI. Topical Studies
D. Insurance

Addiego, J.

Year: 1982
Complete Citation:
Addiego, J. “Charles Ives.” Epoch 31/2 (1982): 127.
Source: Journal
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry

Addiego, John

Year: 1982
Complete Citation:
Addiego, John. “Charles Ives.” Epoch 31/2 (Spring 1982): 127.
Source: Poem
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry

Adorno, Theodor W.

Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Adorno, Theodor W. “Mahler.” In Wagner, Mahler: Due Studi, 215-217. Translated to Italian by Giacomo Mazoni. Torino, Italy: Giulio Einaudi Editore, 1966.
Notes:

Relates Ives to Mahler.

Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Agawu, Kofi

Complete Citation:
Agawu, Kofi. Review of Classical Music and Postmodern Knowledge, by Lawrence Kramer. Music & Letters (1997) 78/1: 127-129.
Source: Journal
III. Book-Length Studies
C. Book Reviews
Complete Citation:
Agawu, Kofi. Review of Classical Music and Postmodern Knowledge, by Lawrence Kramer. Music & Letters 78/1 (1997): 127-129.
Source: Journal
III. Book-Length Studies
C. Book Reviews

Aitken, Hugh

Year: 1971
Complete Citation:
Aitken, Hugh. Review of The Ives Case, by Virgil Thomson. Notes 28, no. 2 (December 1971): 224.
Source: Journal
III. Book-Length Studies
C. Book Reviews

Albèra, Philippe

Year: 2001
Complete Citation:
Albèra, Philippe. “Mensch und Maschine.” Dissonanz (2001): 46-47.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
J. Extra-Musical Themes in Ives’s Compositions

Alexander, Charles C.

Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Alexander, Charles C. Here the Country Lies: Nationalism and the Arts in Twentieth-Century America. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1980.
Notes:

Many references to Ives.

Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America

Alexander, Jane P.

Year: 1998
Complete Citation:
Alexander, Jane P. Choice 35/5 (January 1998): 831.
III. Book-Length Studies
C. Book Reviews

Alexander, Michael J.

Year: 1986
Complete Citation:
Alexander, Michael J. “Ives’s Ideas.” Tempo 157 (June 1986): 35-37.
Notes:

Raises many questions that the author leaves unan-swered.

Source: Journal
III. Book-Length Studies
C. Book Reviews

Alexander, Shaina

Year: 1999
Complete Citation:
Alexander, Shaina. Charles Ives: His Life and Esthetic Theories. Morris Moore Series in Musicology, No. 11. Silver Spring, MD: Shazco, 1999.
Source: Book
III. Book-Length Studies
B. Other

Allen, Andrew J.

Year: 2014
Complete Citation:
Allen, Andrew J. “Repertoire Today for Saxophone: The Saxophone Works of Composer Robert Jager.” Saxophone Today (2014): 28-30.
Source: Magazine
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Almen, Byron, and Robert Hatten

Year: 2012
Complete Citation:
Almen, Byron, and Robert Hatten. 2012. “Narrative Engagement with Twentieth -Century Music: Possibilities and Limits.” In Music and Narrative since 1900, edited by Michael Klein and Nicholas Reyland, 59--85. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2012.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
J. Extra-Musical Themes in Ives’s Compositions

Alves, Bill and Brett Campbell

Year: 2017
Complete Citation:
Alves, Bill and Brett Campbell. “Day of Ascension: (1946-1947).” In Lou Harrison: American Musical Maverick, 124-130. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2017.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers