Stearns, David P.
Year: 2014
Complete Citation:
Stearns, David P. “Reveling in Ives, Thanks to 2 Aficionados: Soprano Dawn Upshaw and Pianist Gilbert Kalish Plunged the Audience into the Composer’s World.” The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 23, 2014.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 2015
Complete Citation:
Stearns, David P. “Making Perfect Sense of Ives’ Quirks: Pianist Jeremy Denk and Violinist Stefan Jackiw Gave Context to 4 Works.” The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 21, 2015.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
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Stearns, David Patrick
Year: 1998
Complete Citation:
Stearns, David Patrick. “Beyond Grave, Still Premiering Composers’ ‘New’ Works Emerge.” USA Today. November 18, 1998, sec. D, 8.Source: Newspaper
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Steele, Mike
Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Steele, Mike. “Ives’ a Superb Job of Fleshing Out Spirit Behind Composer’s Music: METRO Edition.” Star Tribune, October 16, 1993.Source: Newspaper
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Steinberg, Michael
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Steinberg, Michael. “First Performance: Ives Symphony no. 4 Played at Carnegie.” The Boston Globe, April 27, 1965, 14.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Steinberg, Michael. “1916 Masterpiece Premieres Friday.” Boston Globe, November 20, 1966, A11.Source: Newspaper
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Steinberg, Michael G.
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Steinberg, Michael G. “First Performance: Ives Symphony no. 4 Played at Carnegie.” The Boston Globe, April 27, 1965: 14.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1974
Complete Citation:
Steinberg, G. Michael. “Ives Party Marks ‘4th’ in Danbury.” Boston Globe, July 6, 1974, 10.Source: Newspaper
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Stern, M.
Year: 1989
Complete Citation:
Stern, M. “Presenting Charles Ives.” The Jerusalem Post, June 5, 1989.Source: Newspaper
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Stibilj, M.
Year: 1970
Complete Citation:
Stiblilj, M. “Berlinske Svecane Nedelije 1969.” Zvuk; Jugoslovenska Muzicka Revija 101 (1970): 50.Source: Journal
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Stowe, George W.
Year: 1960
Complete Citation:
Stowe, George W. “Currently Classical.” The Hartford Courant, October 9, 1960, 2G.Source: Newspaper
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Straus, Noel
Year: 1946
Complete Citation:
Straus, Noel. “Symphony by Ives in World Premiere.” The New York Times, April 6, 1946, 10.Source: Newspaper
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Strini, Tom
Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Strini, Tom. “MSO Brings Audience to Ives' Small-Town Youth: Final Edition.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, November 30, 1996.Source: Newspaper
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Strongin, Theodore
Year: 1964
Complete Citation:
Strongin, Theodore. “Ives: A ‘Lumped’ Symphony.” The New York Times, December 6, 1964, X25.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Strongin, Theodore. “Symphony by Ives to Get Premiere: Stokowski Will Lead Fourth, Written 49 Years Ago.” The New York Times, April 13, 1965: 33.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Strongin, Theodore. “Symphony by Ives to Get Premiere: Stokowski Will Lead Fourth, Written 49 Years Ago.” The New York Times. April 13, 1965, 33.Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Strongin, Theodore. “Ives Piano Device Sets Concert Tone: New Works are Played on Re-Tuned Instruments.” The New York Times, April 21, 1967, 48.Source: Newspaper
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Sullivan, Jack
Year: 2010
Complete Citation:
Sullivan, Jack. “Concerts Everywhere: New York Philharmonic - Music Director Alan Gilbert.” American Record Guide, Vol. 73, No. 1 (2010): 31.Source: Magazine
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Supree, Burton
Year: 1988
Complete Citation:
Supree, Burton. “Dance Lioness’s Lunch Scenes from the Music of Charles Ives.” Village Voice, January 19, 1988, sec. 33, 92.Source: Newspaper
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Swafford, Jan
Year: 2003
Complete Citation:
Swafford, Jan. “Review: Arts: The Voice of America: Civil War Marches, Hymns, Parlour Songs - Charles Ives Transformed His Country’s Everyday Sounds into some of the most Innovative Orchestral Music Ever Written.” The Guardian, January 18, 2003, 18.Source: Newspaper
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