Fink, Lea
Year: 2011
Complete Citation:
Fink, Lea. “Identitäts(Er)Findung Der Amerikanischen Musikgeschichte: Charles Ives.” In Identität - Alterität - Musik, Vol. 4, edited by Annegret Huber et al., 83-98. Vienna, Austria: Hollitzer Verlag, 2011.Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
Finkelstein, Sydney
Year: 1960
Complete Citation:
Finkelstein, Sydney. Composer and Nation: The Folk Heritage of Music, 237-243. London, United Kingdom: Lawrence & Wishart, 1960.Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
Finn, Geraldine
Year: 2001
Complete Citation:
Finn, Geraldine. “Music, Identity, and Difference. In the Case of Charles Ives.” New Sound, Vol. 18 (2001): 49-62.Source: Magazine
VI. Topical Studies
S. Reception Studies and Related Scholarship
Year: 2001
Complete Citation:
Finn, Geraldine. “Music, Identity, and Difference in the Case of Charles Ives.” New Sound 18 [Yugoslavia]: 49-62.Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
S. Reception Studies and Related Scholarship
Finn, Robert
Year: 1999
Complete Citation:
Finn, Robert. “Concerts Everywhere: Cleveland-Cleveland Orchestra: Ives “Emerson Concerto” [Premiere].” American Record Guide, Vol. 62, No. 1 (1999): 47-48.Source: Magazine (recording review/premiere)
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Fischlin, Daniel
Year: 2011
Complete Citation:
Fischlin, Daniel. ““A Door to Other Doors”: Henry Threadgill Interview with Daniel Fischlin.” Critical Studies in Improvisation, Vol. 7, No. 2 (2011).Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers
Fisher, Fred
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Fred Fisher. “Ives and Schoenberg: The Impulse to Greatness.” Connecticut Review VIII/2 (April 1975): 82-88.Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers
Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Fisher, Fred. “What’s the Music of Charles Ives All About?” Cimarron Review 37 (October 1976): 58-63.Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
J. Extra-Musical Themes in Ives’s Compositions
Fisk, Josiah
Year: 1991
Complete Citation:
Fisk, Josiah. Recordings in Review -- Charles Ives' Calcium Night Light, Country Band March, Largo Cantabile, Hymn, Postlude in F and Set of Four Ragtime Dances performed by the Orchestra New England under James Sinclair. Musical America, Vol. 111, No. 2 (1991): 77.Source: Journal (recording review)
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Flanagan, William
Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Flanagan, William. “Charles Ives ‘Robert Browning Overture.’” HiFi/Stereo Review 16, no. 5, May 1966, p. 69-70.Source: Magazine
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Fletcher, Lucille.
Complete Citation:
Fletcher, Lucille. “A Connecticut Yankee in Music.” Charles Ives Papers. Box 56. Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University.Notes: Unpublished article for the New Yorker Magazine, Charles Ives Papers at Yale University, Box 56. Nearly every page has additions and corrections in Ives’s hand, and some passages were actually written by Ives.<br>
Source: Unpublished article
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
Forte, Allen
Year: 1992
Complete Citation:
Forte, Allen. “The Diatonic Looking Glass, or An Ivesian Metamorphosis.” Musical Quarterly 16/3 (Fall 1992): 355-382.Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
G. Music Theory Analyses
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
Fox, Gerald S.
Year: 2002
Complete Citation:
Fox, Gerald S. “An American Salute.” American Record Guide, Vol. 65, No. 6 (2002): 202.Source: Magazine
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
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
Year: 1960
Complete Citation:
Frankenstein. Alfred. “From Bernstein and the Philharmonic- Ives’s Second Symphony Grandly Conceived.” High Fidelity 10, no. 7 (November 1960): 75-76.Source: Journal
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Frankenstein. Alfred. “Ives’s Fourth Symphony-An ‘Unplayable’ Work Gets Played.” High Fidelity/Musical America 15. no. 11 (November 1965): 83-84.Source: Magazine
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Frankenstein, Alfred. “Ives: Music for Chorus.” High Fidelity/Musical America 17/1, January 1967.Source: Magazine
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1968
Complete Citation:
Frankenstein, Alfred. “The Complete Piano Works—Old Friends and Fresh Discoveries.” High Fidelity/Musical America 18/6 (June 1968): 81. Source: Magazine
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1970
Complete Citation:
Frankenstein, Alfred. “New Ivesian Discoveries.” High Fidelity/Musical America 20/3, March 1970, 92.Source: Magazine
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews