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Bibliography

Englander, Roger, producer/director - Leonard Bernstein, narrator/conductor.

Year: 1961
Complete Citation:
Englander, Roger, producer/director; Bernstein, Leonard, narrator/conductor. “Folk Music in the Concert Hall.” New York, NY: CBS-TV Telecast, April 9, 1961.
Notes:

Includes 5th movement from Ives Symphony No. 2.

Source: Telecast
XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts

Feld, Eliot, choreographer

Year: 1988
Complete Citation:
Eliot Feld, choreographer. The Unanswered Question (1988); New York City Ballet. Music: The Unanswered Question; Calcium Light Night; Fugue in Four Keys; "The Housatonic at Stockbridge" from Orchestral Set No. 1 [Three Places in New England]; Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano (2nd movement): "In the Barn;" Remembrance; An Old Song De-ranged.

Prf: 1988 April 30: New York; Paul Zukovsky, violin; Jeananne Albee, piano. 1999 June 17: New York; New York State Theater; Guillermo Figueroa, violin; Cameron Grant, piano.
Source: Performance (ballet)
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Field, Eliot, choreographer

Year: 1977
Complete Citation:
Eliot Feld, choreographer. Variations on "America"-, (1977); ballet; New York City Ballet.
Prf: 1977 March 9: New York; City Center. 2003 March 11: New York.
Source: Performance (ballet)
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Fisher, Barbara Milberg

Year: 2005
Complete Citation:
Fisher, Barbara Milberg. “Rehearsing with Mr. B: Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Ives.” Dance Chronicle 28/3 (2005): 293-322.
Source: Journal
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Henry, Derrick

Year: 1997
Complete Citation:
Henry, Derrick. “Atlanta Ballet Performing ‘Carmina Burana’ and ‘Prisma.’” Atlanta Constitution, May 8, 1997, sec. G, 2.
Source: Newspaper
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
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Jacobson, Robert

Year: 1973
Complete Citation:
Prf: 1973 January 17: New York; City Center; Alexander Horvath, violin; Howard Baer, piano.

Lar Lubovitch, choreographer. Three Essays (1974); ballet; American Ballet Theater.

Music: Orchestral Set No. 2.
Prf: 1974 January 15: New York; City Center.
Source: Performance (ballet)
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James Drew

Year: 1970
Complete Citation:
“Modern Music and the Debt to Charles Ives.” Yale Reports Series. Hartford, CT: WTIC, 2 parts: 30 minutes each. Part 1 on December 27, 1970; Part 2 on January 3, 1971.
Source: Telecast
Reprints:

Discussion of Ives as a composer, of his father, of his musical background, of the traditions that influenced him, of the structure of his compositions, and of his influence on other composers by James Drew, Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Yale University. Recorded musical examples for illustration chosen from works by Ives, George Rochberg, Luciano Berio, and James Drew.

XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts

Kerwin, Bud, choreographer

Year: 1974
Complete Citation:
Bud Kerwin, choreographer. The Subjective Man (1974); choreographic setting. Music: From the Swimmers', Like a Sick Eagle', Walt Whitman', The Cage', The Indians. Prf: 1974 October 20: Indianapolis; Clowes Memorial Hall, Butler University; Charles Ives Celebration Program; Dina Korta,
Cheryl Palonis. Gathering: A Choreographic Tribute to Charles Ives (1976). M.F.A.; Department of Ballet and Modern Dance; University of Utah.
Source: Performance (ballet)
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Kisselgoff, Anna

Year: 1978
Complete Citation:
Kisselgoff, Anna. “City Ballet Offers ‘Calcium Light Night.’” The New York Times, January 21, 1978, 26.
Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1999
Complete Citation:
Kisselgoff, Anna. “The Stage Turned into a Circus, with Tricycle.” New York Times. June 19, 1999, sec. B: 15.
Source: Newspaper
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Year: 1999
Complete Citation:
Kisselgoff, Anna. “The Divergent Progeny of Granddaddy Ives.” The New York Times, June 18, 1999, sec. E, 28.
Source: Newspaper
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Year: 2000
Complete Citation:
Kisselgoff, Anna. “On Pulling Teeth, and ‘Degenerate Art’ Brought to Life.” The New York Times. January 8, 2000, sec. B, 17.
Source: Newspaper
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Lowens, Irving

Complete Citation:
Lowens, Irving. “Ives as a Versatile Man.” Sunday Star [Washington], April 17, 1966, sec. E, 4.
Source: Telecast
Reprints:

Background for WETA- TV telecast.

XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts

Mackrell, Judith

Year: 2000
Complete Citation:
Mackrell, Judith. “Witching Hour: Black Magic and Slapstick Are an Unlikely Mix for a Night of American-Themed Ballet.” The Guardian, April 15, 2000, 5.
Source: Newspaper
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Martins, Peter, choreographer

Year: 1978
Complete Citation:
Peter Martins, choreographer. Calcium Light Night (1977); ballet; New York City Ballet.
Music: The See'r, The New River, Incantation-, At Sea, Ann Street; Gyp the Blood or Hearst! Which is Worst?-, Hallowe'en-, Calcium Light Night. Prf: 1977 November 15: Spokane, WA. 1978 January 19: New York.
Source: Performance (ballet)
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Phillips, A.

Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Phillips, A. “Blankert: ‘Charles Ives.’” Dance Theatre Journal 11/1 (Winter 1993): 37.
Source: Journal
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Robbins, Jerome, choreographer

Year: 1988
Complete Citation:
Jerome Robbins, choreographer. Ives, Songs (1988); New York City Ballet. Arranged in a manner evoking Thornton Wilder's Our Town with a "narrator" dressed as Ives. 1989 February 12: New York; New York State Theater; David Evitts, singer; Gordon Boelmer, piano.
Notes:

Music: The Children's Hour, Memories: Part A: "Very Pleasant"; Waltz', The Cage; The Se'er, Two Little Flowers', At the River, Serenity, He Is There!', Tom Sails Away, White Gulls; Songs My Mother Taught Me; There Is a Lane; In Summer Fields; from The Incantation; Autumn; Like a Sick Eagle; Elegie. <br><br>Prf: 1988 February 4: New York.

Source: Performance (ballet)
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Roberts, Luke, executive producer - Reminiscences by Sidney Cowell, John Kirk- patrick, Nicolas Slominsky, Leopold Stokowski, Jerome Moross, and others.

Complete Citation:
Luke Roberts, executive producer. “About Charles Ives—A Profile.” Public Broadcasting Service, 90 minute. Oregon Educational and Public Broadcasting Service in cooperation with West German State Broadcasting. September 15, 1975.
Source: Telecast
Reprints:

Reminiscences by Sidney Cowell, John Kirk-patrick, Nicolas Slominsky, Leopold Stokowski, Jerome Moross, and others. Concludes with a performance of Symphony No. 4 (Polish Na-tional Symphony; Jose Serebrier, conductor).

XV. Television Broadcasts, Films, and Videocassettes
A. Television Broadcasts

Rudhyar, Dane

Year: 1938
Complete Citation:
Rudhyar, Dane. “The Birth of the Transcendental Movement and Its Manifestations in Music and the Modern Dance.” New Mexico Daily Examiner, August 21, 1938, 195-196.
Source: Newspaper
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Schwarz, K. Robert

Year: 1988
Complete Citation:
Schwarz, K. Robert. “As American as Robbins & Ives: The New Ballet Choreographed by Jerome Robbins to Songs by Charles Ives Reflects the Composer's Life.” The New York Times, January 31, 1988, H10.
Source: Newspaper
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