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
Addiego, J.
Year: 1982
Complete Citation:
Addiego, J. “Charles Ives.” Epoch 31/2 (1982): 127.Source: Journal
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Addiego, John
Year: 1982
Complete Citation:
Addiego, John. “Charles Ives.” Epoch 31/2 (Spring 1982): 127.Source: Poem
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Alwes, Chester L.
Year: 1985
Complete Citation:
Alwes, Chester L. “Formal Structure as a Guide to Rehearsal Strategy in Psalm 90 by Charles E. Ives.” Choral Journal 25/8 (April 1985): 21-25.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Avery T. Sharp and James Michael Floyd
Complete Citation:
Sharp, Avery T. and James Michael Floyd. “Charles Ives (1874-1954).” In Choral music: a research and information guide. New York, NY: Routledge, 2002.Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Axelrod, Alan
Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Axelrod, Alan. “A Song by Charles Ives.” Brilliant Corners 5 (Spring 1977): 20--25.Notes: An essay with a poetic tone. Dated 1976.
Source: Poem
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Balshaw, Paul A.
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Balshaw, Paul A. “Charles Ives: The Man and His Music: The Celestial Country: An Introduction.” The Choral Journal, vol. 15, no. 7 (1975): 16-20.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Beal, A. C.
Year: 2013
Complete Citation:
Beal, A.C. “Why We Sing”: David Mahler’s Communities.” Journal of the Society for American Music, Vol. 7, No. 1 (2013): 1-28.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Bellamann, Henry
Year: 1923
Complete Citation:
Bellamann, Henry. “Notes on the New Aesthetic of Poetry and Music.” Musical Quar-terly 9, no.2 (April 1923): 260-270.Source: Journal
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Bemlef, J.
Year: 1977
Complete Citation:
Bemlef, J. “On Charles Ives and Wild Gardening.” In An Ives Celebration: Papers and Panels of the Charles Ives Centennial Festival-Conference, edited by H. Wiley Hitchock and Vivan Perlis, 232-238. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1977.Source: Chapter in Book
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Bernlef, J., and Reinbert de Leeuw
Year: 1969
Complete Citation:
Bernlef, J., and Reinbert de Leeuw. Charles Ives. Amsterdam: DeBezige Bij, 1969.Notes: Pages 133-209 of 1969 publication are reprinted in 1975-1976 publication.
Source: Book
Reprints: Bernlef, J., and Reinbert de Leeuw. “<i>Charles Ives—Zijn Muziek: Inleiding, Ives’ Gebruik van Muzikaal Materiaal</i> [Charles Ives—His Music: Introduction, Ives’ use of musical material].” Translated by Bertus Polman. <i>Student Musicologists at Minnesota</i> 6 (1975-76): 128-191.
III. Book-Length Studies
A. Biographies
Bernlef, Jan
Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Bernlef, Jan. “Wild Gardening.” In An Ives Celebration: Papers and Panels of the Charles Ives Centennial Festival-Conference, edited by H. Wiley Hitchock and Vivan Perlis, 233-238. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1977.Source: Poem in Book
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Bond, Bruce
Year: 1989
Complete Citation:
Bond, Bruce. “Ives.” In The Ivory Hours. Amherst, MA: Heatherstone Press, 1989.
Source: Poem
Reprints: Bond, Bruce. “Ives.” <i>Sonneck Society for American Music Bul-letin</i> 15/3 (1989): 111.
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Budiansky, Stephen
Year: 2014
Complete Citation:
Budiansky, Stephen. Mad Music: Charles Ives, the Nostalgic Rebel. Lebanon, NH: ForeEdge, 2014.Source: Book
III. Book-Length Studies
A. Biographies
Cadieu, Martine
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Cadieu, Martine. Charles Ives. Paris, France: Discothèque de France, 1975.Source: Book
III. Book-Length Studies
A. Biographies
Christiansen, Larry A.
Year: 1969
Complete Citation:
Christiansen, Larry A. “Charles E. Ives and the Sixty-Seventh Psalm.” Music: The AGO & RCCO Magazine III, February 1969, 20-21.Source: Magazine
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Year: 1969
Complete Citation:
Christiansen, Larry A. “Charles E. Ives and the Sixty--Seventh Psalm.” Music/AGO-RCCO Magazine 3/2 (February 1969): 20-21.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Copland, Aaron
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Copland, Aaron. “Night Thoughts (Homage to Ives).” Parnassus: Poetry in Review 3/2 (Spring/Summer 1975): 295-299.Source: Journal
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Copland, Aaron. “A Garland for Charles Ives.” Poetry in Review, Spring/Summer 1975, 293-393.Notes: Includes Copland's Night Thoughts for piano and essays by Elliott Carter, Lou Harrison and others.
Source: Magazine
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Cowell, Henry and Sidney
Year: 1955
Complete Citation:
Cowell, Henry and Sidney. Charles Ives and His Music. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1955.Notes: From 1969 Second Edition: Additions include “Some Corrections and Amplifications,” “List of Published Compositions,” “List of Re-corded Compositions,” and “Additional Entries” ap-pended to the bibliography. * From 1971 Spanish translation: Prologue by Juan Carlos Paz especially for this edition (p. 5-22) entitled “Charles E. Ives, un fenomeno musical. ... El musico creador mas potente y personal que haya surgido en America.” * From 1983 Third Edition: Includes a reprint of “Ivesiana: ‘More Than Something Just Usual’” as a Foreword, a “Supplementary List of Published Compositions,” a “Supplementary List of Recorded Compositions,” and a “Supplementary Bibliography.”
Source: Book
Reprints: Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1966. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. Second Edition. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1969. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music </i>[Charles Ives y su musica]. Translated to Spanish by Floreal Mazia. Argentina: Rodolfo Alonso Editor, 1971. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1974. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. Translated to Polish by Andrzej Darowski. Krakow, Poland: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, 1982. * Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. New York, NY: Da Capo Press, 1983.
III. Book-Length Studies
A. Biographies