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Faucett, Bill F. (Compiled, prepared, and introduced by)

Year: 2008
Complete Citation:
Faucett, Bill F., ed. Music in America, 1860--1918: Essays, Reviews, and Remarks on Critical Issues. Monographs and Bibliographies in American Music, series edited by Michael J. Budds. Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2008.
Notes:

Cites and quotes from the review of The Celestial Country from the Musical Courier {CI08}.

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

Feder, Stuart

Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “The Nostalgia of Charles Ives: An Essay in Affects and Music.” The Annual of Psychoanalysis Vol. 10 (1982), pp. 301-332.
Source: Journal
Reprints:

Feder, Stuart. “The Nostalgia of Charles Ives: An Essay in Affects and Music.” In <i>Psychoanalytic Explorations in Music</i>, edited by Stuart Feder, Richard L. Karmel, and George H. Pollock, 233-266. Volume 3 of <i>Applied Psychoanalysis Series</i>. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1990.

VI. Topical Studies
J. Extra-Musical Themes in Ives’s Compositions
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “Decoration Day: A Boyhood Memory of Charles Ives.” The Musical Quarterly Vol. 66, No. 2 (April 1980): 234-261.
Source: Journal
Reprints:

Feder, Stuart. “Decoration Day: A Boyhood Memory of Charles Ives.” <i>Annual of Psychoanalysis</i> (1981) 9: 265-316.

VI. Topical Studies
J. Extra-Musical Themes in Ives’s Compositions
Year: 1981
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “Charles and George Ives: The Veneration of Boyhood.” The Annual of Psychoanalysis Vol. 9 (1981): 265-316.
Source: Journal
Reprints:

Feder, Stuart. “Charles and George Ives: The Veneration of Boyhood.” In <i>Psychoanalytic Explorations in Music</i>, edited by Stuart Feder, Richard L. Karmel, and George H. Pollock. Volume 3 of <i>Applied Psychoanalysis Series</i>. Madison, CT: International Universities Press, 1990.

VI. Topical Studies
N. Ives’ Childhood
Year: 1983
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. "Charles Ives and the Unanswered Question.” In The Psychoanalytic Study of Society edited by Werner Munsterberger, L. Bryce Boyer, and Simon A. Grolnick, 321-351. Volume 10 of The Psychoanalytic Study of Society. Hillsdale, NJ: The Analytic Press, 1983.
Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 1989
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “‘Calcium Light Night’ and Other Early Memories of Charles Ives.” In Fathers and Their Families, 307-326, edited by Stanley H. Cath, Alan Gurwitt, et al. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 1989.
Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
B. Chamber Works
Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “Homesick in America: The Nostalgia of Antonín Dvořák and Charles Ives.” In Dvořák in America, 1892-1895. Portland, OR: Amadeus Press, 1993.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers
Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “The ponds of Thoreau and Charles Ives.” In Thoreau’s world and ours: a natural legacy. Golden, CO: North American Press, 1993.
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers
Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “An American Diary in Music.” Paper presented at American Transcendentalists. Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York, November 11-13, 1994. Da Camera of Houston, The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, November 21-22, 1994.
Notes:

Used Ives’s diary as a “musical autobiography” with commentary.

Source: Conference Paper
VI. Topical Studies
A. Transcendentalism or Philosophy
Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “Charles Ives’s ‘Transcendental Tune of Con-cord’.” In American Transcendentalists [Program Booklet]. Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York, November 11-13, 1994. Da Camera of Houston, The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, November 21-22, 1994.
Source: Program Booklet
VI. Topical Studies
A. Transcendentalism or Philosophy
Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “An American Diary in Music.” Paper presented at American Transcendentalists. Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York, November 11-13, 1994. Da Camera of Houston, The Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, November 21-22, 1994.
Source: Conference Paper
VI. Topical Studies
A. Transcendentalism or Philosophy
Year: 1999
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “This Scherzo is [not] a Joke.” In Humor and Psyche: Psy-choanalytic Perspectives, edited by James W. Barron, 203-217. Hillsdale, NJ: Ana-lytic Press, 1999.
Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
B. Chamber Works
Year: 2001
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “Coloquy: Heard Maladies Are Sweet (‘But Those Unheard Are Sweeter’): A Response to Gayle Sherwood.” Journal of the American Musicological Society 54, no. 3 (Fall 2001): 627--641.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
S. Reception Studies and Related Scholarship
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “Hanover Square ‘Accordion’ to Charles Ives.” Paper presented at A Century of Composing in America: 1820-1920. The City University of New York, The Graduate Center, New York, New York, October, 2004.
Source: Conference Paper
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Feder, Stuart. “Charles Ives’s Simulacrum of Mental Life in Music.” Paper presented at The Society for American Music Conference [Session 8a]. Cleveland, Ohio, March 12, 2004.
Source: Conference
VI. Topical Studies
J. Extra-Musical Themes in Ives’s Compositions

Feinberg, Alan

Year: 1999
Complete Citation:
Feinberg, Alan. “An Ives Premiere: The ‘Emerson Concerto’: An Ulti-mate Statement.” American Record Guide 61/6 (November- December 1999): 6--8.
Notes:

Gives personal background to performances of Concord Sonata [in London], Study No. 22, and The Celestial Railroad prior to his playing of the premiere of the concerto.

Source: Magazine
Reprints:

Feinberg, Alan. “Endless Quest: Ives’s Emerson Concerto Comes to Life.” <i>Symphony</i> 50/1 (January- February 1999): 9-11.

IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works

Feith, Michel

Complete Citation:
Feith, Michel. “La Commémoration: Traduction Ou Trahison? (Saint-Gaudens, Ives, Lowell).” Revue Française D'études Américaines, no. 80, (1999): 69-81.
Source: Magazine
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 1999
Complete Citation:
Feith, Michel. “Commemoration: Translation or Betrayal? Saint Gaudens, Ives, Lowell (Shaw Memorial, ‘For the Union Dead,’ ‘Charles Ives’ ‘Three Places in New England’).” Revue Française d’Études Américaines
80 (March 1999): 69-81.
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Feldman, Jay

Year: 1991
Complete Citation:
Feldman, Jay. “Sports Were Music to His Ears.” Sports Illustrated 75/15 (October 7, 1991): 106-108.
Source: Magazine
VI. Topical Studies
J. Extra-Musical Themes in Ives’s Compositions

Fennell, Frederick

Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Fennell, Frederick. “Charles Ives and the Conductor.” In South Florida's Historic Ives Festival, 1974-1976, 59. Coral Gables, FL: University of Miami, 1976.
Source: Festival Pamphlet
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works