Hunnicutt, Ellen
    Year: 1987
Complete Citation: 
Hunnicutt, Ellen. “The Practical Uses of Emerson: Charles Ives.” Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal, vol. 70, no. 1/2 (1987): 189-198.Source: Journal
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Hüsken, Renata
    Year: 1980
Complete Citation: 
Hüsken, Renata. “Charles Ives' ‘Robert Browning Overture.’” Neuland 1 (1980): 16-24.Source: Journal
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Hyunmo, Kang
    Year: 2007
Complete Citation: 
Hyunmo, Kang. “아이브스의 노래: 커멘터리의 노래.” 서양음악학 10, no. 3  (2007): 11-44Notes: Translates to “Song of Ives: Song of the Commentary”
 Source: Journal
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Ingram, Paul
    Year: 2005
Complete Citation: 
Ingram, Paul. “A Song (and a Singer) for Anything: Gerald Finley, Charles Ives, and a Framework for Exploration.” Fanfare 29/1 (Sep-tember/October 2005): 20, 22, 24, 26.Notes: Remarks concerning Finley's recording of Ives's songs [D620].
 Source: Magazine
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Ives, Charles
    Year: 1942
Complete Citation: 
Ives, Charles. “‘Children’s Day at the Camp Meeting’ by Charles Ives.” Modern Music 19, no. 2 (January-February 1942): 115-117.Source: Journal
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Year: 1992
Complete Citation: 
Ives, Charles. “Ives’s Program Note.” In The Fourth of July: Third Movement of A Symphony: New England Holidays, edited by Wayne D. Shirley, vii. Charles Ives Society Critical Edition. Milwaukee, WI: Associated Music Publishers, 1992.Source: Commentary in score
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Ives, Charles E.
    Year: 1929
Complete Citation: 
Ives, Charles E. “The Fourth Symphony for Large Orchestra.” New Music, Vol. 2, No. 2 (January, 1929).Source: Journal
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Year: 1935
Complete Citation: 
Ives, Charles E. New music: a quarterly of modern compositions, nineteen songs. New York, New York: New Music, 1935.Source: Journal
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Year: 1973
Complete Citation: 
Charles E. Ives. “Note.” In Central Park in the Dark, edited by Jacques-Louis Monod, 31. Hillsdale, NY: Boelke-Bomart, 1973.Source: Score
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Ives, Charles; J. Bernlef, trans.
    Year: 1969
Complete Citation: 
Ives, Charles. “Text to ten songs with Dutch translations.” In Charles Ives, 115--119, 260--264. Amsterdam, Netherlands: De Bezige Bij, 1969.IV. Individual Studies by Genre
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Year: 1969
Complete Citation: 
Ives, Charles. “Foreword to 114 Songs [l’Nawoord bij 114 Songs].” Translated to Dutch by J. Bernlef. In Charles Ives, 93--103. In Charles Ives, 52-92. Amsterdam, Netherlands: De Bezige Bij, 1969.IV. Individual Studies by Genre
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Year: 1969
Complete Citation: 
Ives, Charles. “Epilogue from Essays Before a Sonata [Epiloog from Essays voorafgaand ann een sonate].” Translated to Dutch by J. Bernlef. In Charles Ives, 52-92. Amsterdam, Netherlands: De Bezige Bij, 1969.IV. Individual Studies by Genre
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Iverson, Jennifer
    Year: 2006
Complete Citation: 
Iverson, Jennifer. “Spatial Structures of the Collage: the Case of Charles Ives’s Putnam's Camp.” Paper presented at Joint Meeting of Amer-ican Musicological Society and Society for Music Theory. November 3, 2006.Source: Conference paper
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Ivey, Donald
    Year: 1970
Complete Citation: 
Ivey, Donald. Song: Anatomy, Imagery, and Styles. New York, NY: Free Press, 1970.Notes: Numerous passing references; eleven songs mentioned, some with  examples: At the River, Charlie Rutlage, The Children's Hour, A  Christmas Carol, An Election, from “Lincoln, the Great Commoner.”  General William Booth Enters into Heaven, His Exaltation, Majority, On  the Counter, Serenity, and Tom Sails Away.
 Source: Book
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James Ripley, Philip Lambert, Jonathan Elkus, and James Sinclair
    Year: 2001
Complete Citation: 
James Ripley, Philip Lambert, Jonathan Elkus, and James Sinclair.  “Ives and His Use of Theater Transformation.” Lecture, Fiftieth  anniversary of the East-man Wind Ensemble, Eastman School of Music,  Rochester, New York, February 7, 2001.Notes: Musical selections performed in Kilborn Hall: Over the Pavements,  Calcium Light Night, edited by Kenneth Singleton (chamber ensemble,  Brad Lubman, con-ductor); and Overture and March “1776” and Country  Band March (Eastman Dryden Orchestra, James Sinclair, conductor).  Parts of this seminar were recorded and are available from the Eastman  School.
 Source: Lecture
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James Sinclair, commentor
    Year: 1999
Complete Citation: 
James Sinclair, commentor. “Song Recital with Slides and Comments.” Lecture-recital presented at Ives the Commuter. Bloomfield Presbyterian Church, Bloomfield, NJ, February 1999.Notes: Performers include Theodore Huffman, bari-tone; Brenda Patterson,  mezzo-soprano; Lydia Brown, piano
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Janicka-Slysz, M.
    Year: 1988
Complete Citation: 
Janicka-Slysz, Małgorzata. “IV Symfonia Charlesa Edwarda Ivesa.” Zeszyty naukowe: Akademia Muzyczna im. Stastawa moniuszki w Gdansku 27: 75-94.Notes: Regarding Symphony No. 4
 Source: Journal
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Jenkins, David and Mark Visocchi
    Year: 1979
Complete Citation: 
Jenkins, David and Mark Visocchi. “Washington's birthday / by Charles Ives.” In Portraits in music. London, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 1979.Source: Chapter in Book
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John Heiss, Jona-than Elkas, Charles Peltz, Gunther Schuller, and  James Sinclair
    Year: 2005
Complete Citation: 
John Heiss, Jona-than Elkas, Charles Peltz, Gunther Schuller, and James Sinclair. “Conducting Ives [Panel]. Panel at at Charles Ives and His World, as Tribute to Iconoclastic American Com-poser. New England Conservatory of Music, Jordan Hall and Williams Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, March 13--17, 2005.Source: Conference paper
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Johnson (Swafford), Jan
    Year: 1968
Complete Citation: 
Johnson (Swafford), Jan. “The Second Phase: Compositional Techniques  and Form in Ives’ Fourth Symphony.” Senior Thesis, Harvard College,  1968.Source: Senior Thesis
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