Gail, Dorothea
Year: 2009
Complete Citation:
Gail, Dorothea. Charles E. Ives Fourth Symphony: Quellen - Analyse - Deutung. Bd. 3. Hofheim, Germany: Wolke-Verlag, 2009.Source: Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 2009
Complete Citation:
Gail, Dorothea. Charles E. Ives’ Fourth Symphony. Hofheim, Germany: Wolke, 2009.Source: Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Galt, Martha Caroline
Year: 1943
Complete Citation:
Galt, Martha Caroline. Know Your American Music: A Handbook. Augusta, ME: Kennebee Journal Print Shop, 1943.Source: Book
Reprints: Ithaca, NY: National Federation of Music Clubs, 1945.
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
Gann, Kyle
Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. “Now in Technicolor.” Village Voice 41/11, March 12, 1996, 66.Source: Newspaper
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. “Master of the Universe.” Village Voice 41/23, June 4, 1996, 58. Source: Newspaper
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 1997
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. American Music in the Twentieth Century. New York, NY: Prentice Hall International, 1997.Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. “Conservative Praise: Saving Charles Ives’s Symphonies from His Fans.” Symphony 55/3 (May-June 2004): 13--17.Notes: Makes a strong case for performances of the first three symphonies.
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 2005
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. “Music: Reconstructing The Universe.” The Village Voice, Vol. 50, No. 37. September 6, 2005: 90.Source: Newspaper
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 2017
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. Charles Ives’s Concord Essays after a Sonata. Music in American Life Series. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2017.Source: Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Gardner, Kara Anne
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Gardner, Kara Anne. “Antimodernism, ‘The Celestial Railroad,’ and ‘The Comedy’ of Charles Ives.” Paper presented at The Society for American Music Conference [Session 8a]. Cleveland, Ohio, March 12, 2004.Source: Conference
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Garland, Peter
Year: 1982
Complete Citation:
Garland, Peter. Americas: Essays on American Music and Culture, 1973-80, 32-52, 65-116, 109. Santa Fe, NM: Soundings Press.Notes: In “American Piano: An Appreciation” (32-52), the author appreciates “the Ives piano music, [because of] how its complexity, enclosed in the scope of a keyboard, mirrors that of a full orchestra.” In his “Oaxacan Journal” (65-116), he refers to Tone Roads, From the Steeples and the Mountains, and General William Booth Enters into Heaven and he argues that “Ives totally revolutionized the art song” (109).
Source: Section in Book
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
Garrett, Charles Hiroshi
Year: 2008
Complete Citation:
Garrett, Charles Hiroshi. Struggling to Define a Nation: American Music and the Twentieth Century. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2008.Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
Gaudibert, Eric
Year: 1991
Complete Citation:
Gaudibert, Eric. “A propos de From the steeples and the mountains d’lves.” Dissonanz/Dissonance 29 (August 1991): 14-15.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Geselbacht, Raymond H.
Year: 1974
Complete Citation:
Geselbacht, Raymond H. “Evolution and the New World Vision in the Music of Charles Ives.” Journal of American Studies 8 (1974): 211-227.Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
Ghandar, Ann
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghandar, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organization in Emerson.” Musicology: The Journal of the Musicological Society of Australia 6 (1980): 111-127.Notes: Part I, “The Allegation of Chaos,” presents several appraisals of Ives and his work, including “A Meterological Chart of the Climate of Opinion” about Ives. Part II, “Emerson,” contains an analysis of the first move-ment of Sonata No. 2, “Concord, Mass., 1840-1860” for piano.
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghandar, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organisation in emerson.” Musicology Australia, Vol. 6, Issue 1 (1980): 111-127.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghander, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organisation in Emerson.” Musicology: The Journal of the Musicological Society of Australia 6 (1980): 111-127.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghandar, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organisation in EMERSON.” Musicology VI (1980): 111-127.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Giebisch, Thomas
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Giebisch, Thomas. “‘Take-Off’ als Kompositionsprinzip: Alltags- erfahrungen als Ausgangspunkt einer musikalischen Realisation.” In Charles Ives 1874-1954: Amerikanischer Pionier der Neuen Musik, edited by Hanns-Werner Heister and Werner Kremp, 73-84. Atlantische Texte, Vol. 23. Trier, Germany: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2004.Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Gilbert, Nina
Year: 1990
Complete Citation:
Gilbert, Nina. “Musica Practica.” The Choral Journal 31/2 (1990): 43-45.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works