
Bibliography
Genres
Baldwin, Linda, producer-director
Telecast on stations in Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
A. Television Broadcasts
Banyai, Istvan
B. Artwork
Bernlef, J., and Reinbert de Leeuw
Pages 133-209 of 1969 publication are reprinted in 1975-1976 publication.
Bernlef, J., and Reinbert de Leeuw. “<i>Charles Ives—Zijn Muziek: Inleiding, Ives’ Gebruik van Muzikaal Materiaal</i> [Charles Ives—His Music: Introduction, Ives’ use of musical material].” Translated by Bertus Polman. <i>Student Musicologists at Minnesota</i> 6 (1975-76): 128-191.
A. Biographies
Bernstein, Leonard
Performances included The Gong on the Hook and Ladder, or Firemen's Parade on Main Street; "Washington's Birthday" from A Symphony: Holidays; The Circus Band March; and The Unan- swered Question. Also included Lincoln, the Great Commoner (Simon Estes, bass-baritone; Leonard Bernstein, piano
C. Videocassettes
Bernstein, Leonard, narrator/conductor
Includes excerpts from The Unanswered Question.
C. Videocassettes
Bernstein, Leonard; New York Philharmonic
A. Television Broadcasts
Bower, Tim
Reproduced: announcement for an American Composers Orchestra concert.
B. Artwork
Breger, Leonard
Includes a likeness of Ives.
B. Artwork
Brockway, Merrill, producer
Includes Variations on “America.” Available on videocassette.
A. Television Broadcasts
Brotman, Adolf E.
Based on a photograph by Halley Erskine. See frontispiece of Burk’s <i>Omnibus</i>.
B. Artwork
Budiansky, Stephen
A. Biographies
Burk, James M.
C. Other
Burk, James Mack
Made around the Ives house in West Redding and Danbury. [No original photographs of Ives.] Also includes slides made from other photographs including those printed in books. The James Mack Burk Collection also con-tains prints of photographs taken and printed by Sipprell, Erskine, and Rathburn.
A. Photographs
Cadieu, Martine
A. Biographies
Chandler, Bruce
B. Artwork
Cober, Alan E.
B. Artwork
Cowell, Henry and Sidney
From 1969 Second Edition: Additions include “Some Corrections and Amplifications,” “List of Published Compositions,” “List of Re-corded Compositions,” and “Additional Entries” ap-pended to the bibliography. * From 1971 Spanish translation: Prologue by Juan Carlos Paz especially for this edition (p. 5-22) entitled “Charles E. Ives, un fenomeno musical. ... El musico creador mas potente y personal que haya surgido en America.” * From 1983 Third Edition: Includes a reprint of “Ivesiana: ‘More Than Something Just Usual’” as a Foreword, a “Supplementary List of Published Compositions,” a “Supplementary List of Recorded Compositions,” and a “Supplementary Bibliography.”
Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1966. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. Second Edition. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1969. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music </i>[Charles Ives y su musica]. Translated to Spanish by Floreal Mazia. Argentina: Rodolfo Alonso Editor, 1971. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1974. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. Translated to Polish by Andrzej Darowski. Krakow, Poland: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, 1982. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. New York, NY: Da Capo Press, 1983.
A. Biographies
Cowell, Sidney
A. Photographs
Dattel, Michel
“A graphic interpretation of Ives’ music, especially ‘The Unanswered Question’ (1906) and ‘Three Places in New England’ (1903--1904).”
B. Artwork
Davis, David M., producer/director; Aaron Copland, host/writer
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.
Rebroadcast on Boston, MA: WGBH-TV, 30 minutes.
A. Television Broadcasts