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Bibliography

Abott, Reverend Jacob

Year: 1834-1858
Complete Citation:
Reverend Abbott, Jacob. Rollo at Play, Rollo at School; Rollo at Work', Rollo Learning to Read; Rollo Learning to Talk; Rollo's Correspondence; Rollo's Experiments', Rollo's Museums', Rollo's Philosophy, Rollo's Vacations', and Rollo's Travels. Another group was devoted to Rollo's tours of Europe: Rollo on the Atlantic, Rollo in Holland', Rollo in London', Rollo in Naples; Rollo in Paris', Rollo in Scot-land', Rollo in Switzerland', Rollo on the Rhine', and Rollo in Genoa.
Source: Literary References
Reprints:

"Rollo," the name Ives called musicians unwilling to listen to advanced dissonances and other techniques found in modern music, was derived from a character in books (1834--1858) by Reverend Jacob Abbott. Rollo could understand only the simplest of situations that had been taught or had been explained to him in great detail. Original publishers include Boston, MA: Weeks, Jordan, and Company; Philadelphia, PA: Hogan & Thompson; Boston, MA: Gould, Kendall & Lincoln.

XIII. Ives in Literature
B. Fiction

Bauer, Marion

Year: 1933
Complete Citation:
Bauer, Marion. 20th Century Music: How It Developed, How to Listen to It, 278. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1933.
Source: Book
Reprints:

Bauer, Marion. <i>20th Century Music: How It Developed, How to Listen to It</i>, 278. New York, New York: Da Capo Press, 1978, 278.

VII. Entries in Larger Volumes
D. Other

Blume, Friedrich

Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Blume, Friedrich. Epochen der Musikgeschichte. Munich, Germany: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1975.
Source: Book
VII. Entries in Larger Volumes
D. Other

Clendenin, William R.

Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Clendenin, William R. Music, History and Theory, 392-393. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965.
Source: Book
VII. Entries in Larger Volumes
D. Other

Dickey, Jessica

Year: 2015
Complete Citation:
Dickey, Jessica. Charles Ives Take Me Home. London, United Kingdom: Samuel French, 2015.
Notes:

Published stage play

Source: Book
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
A. Theatre

Ewen, David

Year: 1949
Complete Citation:
Ewen, David. American composers today, a biographical and critical guide. New York, NY: H.W. Wilson Co., 1949.
Source: Book
VII. Entries in Larger Volumes
D. Other

Glöckler, Ralph Roger

Year: 2012
Complete Citation:
Glöckler, Ralph Roger. Mr. Ives und die Vettern vierten Grades: Roman. Berlin, Germany: Elfenbein, 2012.
Source: Book
XIII. Ives in Literature
B. Fiction

Griffiths, Paul

Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Griffiths, Paul. Modern music: a concise history. London, United Kingdom: Thames and Hudson, 1994.
Source: Book
VII. Entries in Larger Volumes
D. Other

Henry, Derrick

Year: 1989
Complete Citation:
Henry, Derrick. “Baritone's Dramatic Portrayal Brings Music of Composer Charles Ives to Life.” Atlanta Constitution, October 2, 1989, sec. B, 3.
Source: Newspaper
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
A. Theatre

Johnson, Axel, ed.

Year: 1934
Complete Citation:
Johnson, Axel, ed. “Ives, Charles.” The Music Lover’s Guide (February 1934): 173.
Source: Chapter in Book
VII. Entries in Larger Volumes
D. Other

Johnson, Owen

Year: 1912
Complete Citation:
Johnson, Owen. Stover at Yale. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 1912.
Source: Book
XIII. Ives in Literature
B. Fiction

Kaufman, Helen L.

Year: 1943
Complete Citation:
Kaufman, Helen L. “Charles Ives.” In The Story of One Hundred Great Composers. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1943.
Source: Chapter in Book
Reprints:

Kaufman, Helen L. “Charles Ives.” In <i>The Story of One Hundred Great Composers</i>, 73. New York, NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1957.

VII. Entries in Larger Volumes
D. Other

Lynds, D.

Year: 1989
Complete Citation:
Lynds, D. “Charles Ives and the President of the United States.” South Dakota Review 211A (Winter 1989): 156-161.
Source: Journal
XIII. Ives in Literature
B. Fiction

Majoros, David, compiler

Complete Citation:
Majoros, David, compiler. “Charles E. Ives: American Composer.” A Musical/Dramatic Portrait (ca. 1988); baritone and piano. Performance in Appleton, WI; Lawrence University; Bradford, MA: Bradford College; Fulton, MO: William Woods University; Las Vegas, NV: University of Nevada-
Notes:

Two acts: Act I (in baseball uniform with ball and bat); Act II (in vest, tweed jacket, hat, and cane); songs interspersed with recitation from Ives's writings. A Musical/Dramatic Portrait (ca. 1988); baritone and piano. Superior, WI: University of Wisconsin- Superior; David Majoros, baritone; Christine Sotomayor Lopez, piano.

XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
A. Theatre

Mellers, Wilfrid

Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Mellers, Wilfrid. “Jottings of Charles Ives.” In Music in a new found land; themes and developments in the history of American music. New York, NY: A.A. Knopf, 1965.
Source: Chapter in Book
VII. Entries in Larger Volumes
D. Other

Richard Dufallo and Brenden Gill, developers.

Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Richard Dufallo and Brenden Gill, developers. Meeting Mr. Ives (1975); theater piece.
Notes:

Music: The Unanswered Question’, General William Booth Enters into Heaven', Like a Sick Eagle', and The Children's Hour. <br><br>Prf: 1975 August 20--24: Lenox, MA; Lenox Art Center; Dennis Nahat, choreographer and stage director; Wayne Turnage, bari-tone; Catherine Rowe, soprano; Donald Symington (George Ives); David Westfass (Charles Ives).

Source: Theater Piece
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
A. Theatre

Ridgway, Rick

Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Ridgway, Rick. Three Squirt Dog. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1994.
Source: Book
XIII. Ives in Literature
B. Fiction

Thomson, David

Year: 1990
Complete Citation:
Thomson, David. Silver Light. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1990.
Source: Book
XIII. Ives in Literature
B. Fiction

West, Paul

Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
West, Paul. “A Chocolate Malted for Charles Ives.” Conjunctions, no. 22, (1994): 322-370.
Source: Journal
XIII. Ives in Literature
B. Fiction

Wise, Brian

Year: 2005
Complete Citation:
Wise, Brian. “The Flip Side of American Music.” The New York Times, November 13, 2005, 1.
Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
D. Other