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Bibliography

Fosler-Lussier, Danielle

Year: 2019
Complete Citation:
Fosler-Lussier, Danielle. “Classical Music as Development Aid.” In Music in America’s Cold War Diplomacy. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 2015.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
S. Reception Studies and Related Scholarship

Frankenstein, Alfred

Year: 1960
Complete Citation:
1960 - Alfred Frankenstein. “Charles Ives: A Musical Transcendentalist.” In The Unforgettable Americans, edited by John A. Garraty, 323-326. Great Neck, NY: Channel Press, 1960.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
A. Transcendentalism or Philosophy

Freer, Patrick K.

Year: 2014
Complete Citation:
Freer, Patrick K. “From the Academic Editor: ‘Years of Progress’—‘Music Educators Journal’ from 1964 to 1989 (Volumes 51-75).” Music Educators Journal, vol. 100, no. 3 (2014): 18-19.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
T. Ives in Music Education

Fricke, Stefan, and Hans G. Helms

Year: 2001
Complete Citation:
Fricke, Stefan, and Hans G. Helms. “Von Ives Lernen... Stefan Fricke Im Gespräch Mit Hans G. Helms.” Neue Zeitschrift Für Musik, vol. 162, no. 5 (2001): 22-25.
Source: Magazine/Journal
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Friedheim, Philip

Year: 1953
Complete Citation:
Friedheim, Philip. “Review of [Ives’] First Violin Sonata.” Music Library Association Notes, Second Series, Vol. 11, No. 1 (December 1953).
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
B. Chamber Works

Friesen, Eric

Year: 2005
Complete Citation:
Friesen, Eric. “The artist as a child.” Queen’s Quarterly 112 (Fall 2005): 458-465.
VI. Topical Studies
N. Ives’ Childhood

Friskin, James and Irwin Freundlich

Year: 1954
Complete Citation:
Friskin, James and Irwin Freundlich. Music for Piano: A Handbook of Concert and Teaching Material from 1580 to 1952. The Field of Music, Volume 5. New York, NY: Rinehart & Company, 1954.
Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
T. Ives in Music Education

Fürst-Heidtmann, Monika

Year: 2002
Complete Citation:
Fürst-Heidtmann, Monika. “Reflektierte Eigenständigkeit: Der Pianist, Musikschriftsteller Und -Forscher Herbert Henck.” Neue Zeitschrift Für Musik, vol. 163, no. 6 (2002): 30-33.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Gail, Dorothea

Year: 2013
Complete Citation:
Gail, Dorothea. “Charles Ives: la musique comme fabrique de l’existence.” In Théories de la composition musicale au XXe siècle. Lyon, France: Symétrie Publisher, 2013.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
A. Transcendentalism or Philosophy

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: 1991
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. “Pulitzer Hacks: Amateur Composers versus the Profes-sionals.” Village Voice, July 30, 1991.
Notes:

Cites the story from Milton Babbitt that Ives was not a professional composer.

Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
V. Awards
Year: 1992
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. “Composer’s Clearing House: The Pulitzer Prize.” Village Voice, May 5, 1992.
Notes:

Claims Lou Harrison urged Ives to “expunge the 'ex-perimental' parts of the Third Symphony” [i.e., “shadow parts”].

Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
V. Awards
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. “Music: “Call It Special - American Influences Advance on the European Continent.”” The Village Voice, Vol. 49, No. 18 (2004): 93.
Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
S. Reception Studies and Related Scholarship
Year: 2019
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. “Interlude M: Some Quarter-Tone Impressions (Hába, Ives, Wyschnegradsky).” In The Arithmetic of Listening: Tuning Theory and History for the Impractical Musician, 218-225. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2019.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers
Year: 2019
Complete Citation:
Gann, Kyle. “The Eleven Limit and the Fourth Dimension.” In The Arithmetic of Listening: Tuning Theory and History for the Impractical Musician, 138-140. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2019.
Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
H. Ives, 20th Century Music, and Experimental Styles

Garber, J. Ryan

Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Garber, J. Ryan. “The Influence of George Ives on His Son Charles.” Clas-sical Music Pages Quarterly (June 1996).
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
N. Ives’ Childhood

Garda, Michela

Year: 2011
Complete Citation:
Garda, Michela. “Gregor Herzfeld: “Zeit als Prozess und Epiphanie in der experimentellen amerikanischen Musik: Charles Ives bis La Monte Young.”” Il Saggiatore Musicale, Vol. 18, No. 1-2 (2011): 385-387, 392.
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Gardner, John

Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Gardner, John. “Testing Genius by Analysis.” Composer No. 24 (Summer 1967).
Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
G. Music Theory Analyses

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