Ashbee, Andrew
Year: 2016
Complete Citation:
Ashbee, Andrew. “James Shirley’s The Triumph of Peace Revisited.” The Consort: European Journal of Early Music, Vol. 72 (2016): 31-48.Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
K. Stylistic Influences on Ives
Atlas, Allan W.
Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Atlas, Allan W. The Wheatstone English Concertina in Victorian England. Oxford, United Kingdom: Clarendon Press, 1996.Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
K. Stylistic Influences on Ives
Baldwin, Linda, producer-director
Year: 1979
Complete Citation:
Baldwin, Linda, producer--director. “12th Street Rag.” Nebraska Educational Television Network for the Mid--America Arts Alliance. November 22, 23, 24, 1979.Source: Telecast
Reprints: Telecast on stations in Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Banyai, Istvan
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Banyai, Istvan. Illustration, 2004. New Yorker, June 7, 2004, 97.Source: Illustration
XVI. Photographs and Artwork
B. Artwork
Bernstein, Leonard
Complete Citation:
Leonard Bernstein, narrator/conductor. Charles Ives: American Pioneer, Sony Classical Video Music Education, 1993. 60 minutes. From CBS-TV telecast.Notes: Performances included The Gong on the Hook and Ladder, or Firemen's Parade on Main Street; "Washington's Birthday" from A Symphony: Holidays; The Circus Band March; and The Unan- swered Question. Also included Lincoln, the Great Commoner (Simon Estes, bass-baritone; Leonard Bernstein, piano
Source: Videocassette
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
C. Videocassettes
Year: 1982
Complete Citation:
Bernstein, Leonard. “The Absorption of Race Elements into American Music.” In Findings: Fifty Years of Meditations on Music, 36-99. New York, NY: Doubleday, 1982.Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
K. Stylistic Influences on Ives
Bernstein, Leonard, narrator/conductor
Year: 1992
Complete Citation:
Leonard Bernstein, narrator/conductor. The Unanswered Question, lec-ture series at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Videocassettes and DVDs (Princeton, NJ: Kultur International Films, Ltd., 1992): "The Twentieth Century Crises?"Notes: Includes excerpts from The Unanswered Question.
Source: Videocassette
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
C. Videocassettes
Bernstein, Leonard; New York Philharmonic
Complete Citation:
“Charles Ives: American Pioneer.” New York Philharmonic Young Peo-ple’s Concerts with Leonard Bernstein. New York, NY: CBS-TV, 60 minutes. February 23, 1967.Source: Telecast
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Block, Geoffrey
Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Block, Geoffrey. “Ives and the ‘Sounds that Beethoven Didn't Have.’” In Charles Ives and the Classical Tradition, edited by Geoffrey Block and J. Peter Burkholder, 34-50. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996.Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
K. Stylistic Influences on Ives
Bower, Tim
Year: 2001
Complete Citation:
Bower, Tim. Caricature. New Yorker, 2001 January 22): 17.Source: Caricature
Reprints: Reproduced: announcement for an American Composers Orchestra concert.
XVI. Photographs and Artwork
B. Artwork
Breger, Leonard
Year: 1997
Complete Citation:
Leonard Breger. “Homage: Charles Ives 4th Symphony,” acrylic collage on cut-out shape masonite, 1997. Composer Homages Series.Notes: Includes a likeness of Ives.
Source: Acrylic Cutout
XVI. Photographs and Artwork
B. Artwork
Brockway, Merrill, producer
Year: 1970
Complete Citation:
Brockway, Merrill, producer. “La Belle Epoque.” Camera Three. Virgil Fox, organ. WCBS-TV, 30 minutes. Fall 1970.Source: Telecast/Videocassette
Reprints: Includes Variations on “America.” Available on videocassette.
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts
Brotman, Adolf E.
Complete Citation:
Brotman, Adolf E. Sketch/line drawing. Music Journal (March 1966) 24/3: 47.Notes: Based on a photograph by Halley Erskine. See frontispiece of Burk’s <i>Omnibus</i>.
Source: Drawing
XVI. Photographs and Artwork
B. Artwork
Burkholder, J. Peter
Complete Citation:
Burkholder, J. Peter. “Introduction: “A Continuing Spirit.”” In Charles Ives and the Classical Tradition, edited by Geoffrey Block and J. Peter Burkholder, 1-8. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996.Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
K. Stylistic Influences on Ives
Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Burkholder, J. Peter. “Ives and the Four Musical Traditions.” In Charles Ives and His World, 3-34. Edited by J. Peter Burkholder. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996.Source: Chapter in Book
VI. Topical Studies
K. Stylistic Influences on Ives
Chandler, Bruce
Complete Citation:
Chandler, Bruce. Woodcut portrait, 1977. In A Meditation on Charles Ives, by Mark Weiss. Ephemon Collection, Rare Book, New York Public Library, 1977.Source: Woodcut portrait
XVI. Photographs and Artwork
B. Artwork
Cober, Alan E.
Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Cober, Alan E. Illustration. Atlantic Monthly 273/1 (January 1994): 106.Source: Illustration
XVI. Photographs and Artwork
B. Artwork
Cowell, Henry
Year: 1925
Complete Citation:
Cowell, Henry. “The Value of Eclecticism.” Sackbut 5, no. 9 (1925): 264--265.Source: Journal
VI. Topical Studies
K. Stylistic Influences on Ives
Dattel, Michel
Complete Citation:
Dattel, Michel. Homage to Charles Ives (1996--1999); mixed media (col-lage, watercolor, ink) on paper (16 x 24 inches).Notes: “A graphic interpretation of Ives’ music, especially ‘The Unanswered Question’ (1906) and ‘Three Places in New England’ (1903--1904).”
Source: Mixed media
XVI. Photographs and Artwork
B. Artwork
Davis, David M., producer/director; Aaron Copland, host/writer
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Davis, David M., producer/director; Copland, Aaron host/writer. “Experi-mental Attitudes (I).” Music of the Twenties series, Program 11. National Educational Television, 30 minutes. June 6, 1965.Notes: Originally telecast on over Performances of The Unanswered Question (Roger Voisin, trumpet, four flutes, Cambridge Festival Orchestra; Aaron Copland, conductor; Kalman Novak, associate conductor), and Two Little Flowers', Serenity, and Charlie Rutlage (Donald Gramm, baritone; Richard Cumming, piano). Viewing copy in Library of Congress.
Source: Telecast
Reprints: Rebroadcast on Boston, MA: WGBH-TV, 30 minutes.
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts