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Bibliography

Schwartz, Elliott

Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Schwartz, Elliott. “Directions in American Composition Since the Second World War: Part I—1945-1960.” Music Educator’s Journal 61/6 (February 1975): 29-39.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Schwarz, Boris

Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Schwarz, Boris. “Schoenberg—und Ives—Tagunen in den USA.” Österreichische Musikzeitschrift 30 (January-February 1975): 67-68.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Schwarz, K. Robert

Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Schwarz, K. Robert. “Composers’ Closets Open for All to See.” The New York Times, June 19, 1993, sec. 2, 1.
Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Schwimmer, Helmut

Year: 1961
Complete Citation:
Schwimmer, Helmut. “George Ives und sein Sohn Charles.” Neue Musik: Kunst- und gesellschaftskritische Beitrage 4 (1961): 3-6.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
N. Ives’ Childhood

Scott, Ann Besser

Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Scott, Ann Besser. “Medieval and Renaissance Techniques in the Music of Charles Ives: Horatio at the Bridge?” Musical Quarterly 78/3 (Fall 1994): 448-478.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
G. Music Theory Analyses

Searle, Humphrey

Year: 1939
Complete Citation:
Searle, Humphrey. “Growing Pains in England.” Modern Music 16/4 (May--June 1939): 220-224.
Notes:

Quotation from article: “One would like to hear more of Americans. A concert given by the BBC last winter included works by Whithorne, Carpenter, and Fuleihan, but what about Copland, Piston, Sessions, Ives, Harris? Their music is hardly ever played here.”

Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
S. Reception Studies and Related Scholarship
Year: 1954
Complete Citation:
Searle, Humphrey. Twentieth Century Counterpoint, 124-126, 133. London, United Kingdom: Ernest Benn Limited, 1954.
Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
G. Music Theory Analyses

Seaton, Douglass

Year: 1991
Complete Citation:
Seaton, Douglass. “An American Original: Charles Ives.” In Ideas and styles in the Western musical tradition. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1991.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America

Seckerson, Edward

Year: 2002
Complete Citation:
Seckerson, Edward. “Potent and Wholly Persuasive Accounts from Hampson and Tilson Thomas of Ives’s Quirky Idiom.” Gramophone, Vol. 79 (2002): 75.
Source: Magazine
VI. Topical Studies
R. Performance Approaches

Secrest, Meryle

Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Secrest, Meryle. Leonard Bernstein: A Life, 249, 268. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994.
Notes:

Discusses Symphony No. 2 and The Unanswered Question in Russia.

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

Seeger, Charles

Year: 1934
Complete Citation:
Seeger, Charles. “On Proletarian Music.” Modern Music XI 3 (March-April 1934): 121-127.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
H. Ives, 20th Century Music, and Experimental Styles
Year: 1939
Complete Citation:
Seeger, Charles. “Charles Ives and Carl Ruggles.” Magazine of Art 32 (July 1939): 396-399, 435-437.
Source: Magazine
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers
Year: 1939
Complete Citation:
Seeger, Charles. “Grass Roots for American Composers.” Modern Music 16 (March-April 1939): 143-149.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers
Year: 1940
Complete Citation:
Seeger, Charles. “Henry Cowell.” Magazine of Art 33 (May 1940): 288-89, 322-25, 327.
Source: Magazine
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Selch, Frederick R.

Year: 1989
Complete Citation:
Selch, Frederick R. “An American Sampler: The American Composers of the 20th Century, Part I: The Native New England School and the Beginnings of an American Style.” Ovation 10/1 (February 1989): 8-19.
Notes:

In this very brief description of music in America at the turn of the cen-tury and shortly thereafter, Ives is emphasized.

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

Semler, Isabella Parker

Year: 1942
Complete Citation:
Semler, Isabella Parker. Horatio Parker: A Memoir for His Grandchildren. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam & Sons.
Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Serebrier, Jose

Year: 1979
Complete Citation:
Serebrier, José. “Jose Serebrier on Ives.” In Conductors on Conducting. Frenchtown, NJ: Columbia Publishing Company, 1979.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Serio, John N.

Year: 1979
Complete Citation:
Serio, John N. “The ultimate music is abstract: Charles Ives and Wallace Stevens.” Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1979.
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Sessions, Roger

Year: 1956
Complete Citation:
Sessions, Roger. Reflections on the Music Life in the United States. New York, NY: Merlin Press, 1956.
Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America

Sherman, R.

Year: 1981
Complete Citation:
Sherman, R. “Ives Center Draws Young Composers.” The New York Times, July 26, 1981, CN16.
Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
U. Institutions and Ives’ Legacy