Von Glahn, Denise
Year: 2019
Complete Citation:
Von Glahn, Denise. “The New River Updated: Charles Ives and the Disappearing River Gods.” Cultural Sustainabilities: Music, Media, Language, Advocacy, edited by Timothy J. Cooley, 113-128. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2019.Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
E. Songs
Walker, Donald R.
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Walker, Donald R. “The Vocal Music of Charles Ives.” Parnassus: Poetry in Review 3 (1975): 329-344.Notes: Part of “A Garland for Charles Ives”
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
E. Songs
Warburton, Thomas
Year: 1972
Complete Citation:
Warburton, Thomas. “Historical Perspective of the String Quartet in the United States.” American Music Teacher 21/3 (1972): 20-37.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
B. Chamber Works
Ward, Jennifer A.
Year: 2014
Complete Citation:
Ward, Jennifer A. “American Musical Settings of “In Flanders Fields” and the Great War.” Journal of Musicological Research, vol. 33 (2014): 96-129.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
E. Songs
Wasson, Jeffrey
Year: 1975-76
Complete Citation:
Wasson, Jeffrey. “The Organ Works of Charles Ives: A Research Summary.” Student Musicologists at Minnesota 6 (1975-76): 280-89.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Weaver, Michael Alan
Year: 2006
Complete Citation:
Weaver, Michael Alan. “Ives, Charles.” In Works for the viola by Pulitzer Prize winning composers: an annotated bibliography. Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press, 2006.Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
B. Chamber Works
Webster, David
Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Webster, David. “He Found the Lost Symphony.” Philadelphia Inquirer. February 19, 1967.Notes: Regarding Theodore A. Seder of the Fleisher Music Collection and his editorial work on the score to Symphony No. 4.
Source: Newspaper
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Williams, Thomas
Year: 1991
Complete Citation:
Williams, Thomas. “Songs of Ives.” Paper presented at Contemporary Music Festival: The Life and Works of Charles Ives. Longwood College, Department of Music, Farmville, Virginia, October 24-25, 1991.Source: Conference paper
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
E. Songs
Wood, James
Year: 1986
Complete Citation:
Wood, James. “Microtonality: Aesthetics and Practicality.” Musical Times 127/1720 (June 1986): 328-330.Notes: Quotes Ives regarding his father’s quarter-tone machine. Also cites Three Quarter-Tone Pieces for two pianos, Chorale for Strings, Symphony No. 4, and “Some Quarter-Tone Impressions.”
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
G. Music Theory Analyses
Woodward, Angela
Year: 2016
Complete Citation:
Woodward, Angela. Liner notes to Charles Ives "Psalm 90.” In Origins and other stories. Ann Arbor, MI: Dzanc Books, 2016.Source: Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Wuellner, Guy S.
Year: 1973
Complete Citation:
Wuellner, Guy S. “The Smaller Piano Works of Charles Ives.” American Music Teacher 22/5 (April-May 1973): 14-16.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Yellin, Victor F.
Year: 1974
Complete Citation:
Yellin, Victor F. “Rezension der Schallplatteneinspielung von “The Celestial Country.” Musical Quarterly 60 (1974): 500-508.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Zierolf, Robert
Year: 1987
Complete Citation:
Zierolf, Robert. “Discontinuity as the Principal Modern Element in
Ives’ Music.” Lecture, Meeting of the Central Midwest Theory Society Meeting and Great Plains Chapter of the College Music Society, Manhattan, KS, March 8, 1987.Source: Lecture/Paper-presentation
VI. Topical Studies
G. Music Theory Analyses
Zimmermann, Walter and Larry Austin
Year: 1981
Complete Citation:
Austin, Larry and Walter Zimmermann. “Gespräch fiber die Rekonstruktion von Ives’ «Universe Symphony.»” Insel Music, edited by Walter Zimmermann. Cologne, Germany: Beginners Press, 1981.Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Zobel, Mark
Year: 2006
Complete Citation:
Zobel, Mark. “Musical Borrowing and Religious Symbolism in Charles Ives’s Third Symphony.” Paper presented at the Thirty--second Conference of the Society for American Music. Chicago, Illinois, 2006.Source: Conference paper
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 2009
Complete Citation:
Zobel, Mark. The Third Symphony of Charles Ives. Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2009.Source: Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
no author listed
Complete Citation:
“Exploring Ives’s Formal Vocabulary through His String Quartets.” Paper presented at Ives the Commuter. Bloomfield Presbyterian Church, Bloomfield, NJ, February 1999.Notes: Performers include Jennifer Sacher-Wiley and Denise Huizenga, violins; Renee Moore Skerik, viola; Jonathan Chenoweth, cello
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
B. Chamber Works
Year: 1902
Complete Citation:
“Charles E. Ives’ Concert and New Cantata, ‘The Celestial Country.’” Musical Courier 44/17 (April 23, 1902): 34.Source: Journal
Reprints: “Charles E. Ives’ Concert and New Cantata, ‘The Celestial Country.’” In Charles Ives and His World, compiled by Geoffrey Block and edited by J. Peter Burkholder, 276-277. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996.
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Year: 1902
Complete Citation:
“A New Cantata.” The New York Times, April 20, 1902, 14.Source: Newspaper
Reprints: “A New Cantata.” In <i>Charles Ives and His World</i>, compiled by Geoffrey Block and edited by J. Peter Burkholder, 275-276. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996.
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Year: 1921
Complete Citation:
“A Futuristic Sonata.” Musical Advance, (April 1921): 16.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works