Gartner, Kenneth Ralph
Year: 1979
Complete Citation:
Gartner, Kenneth Ralph. “The Expansion of Pianism since 1945.” Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1979.Notes: Ives is considered in the back-ground discussion of compositional processes of the first half of the twentieth century.
Source: Ph.D. Dissertation
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
A. Dissertations
Gaudet, Michael Ronald
Year: 1986
Complete Citation:
Gaudet, Michael Ronald. “A study of selected essays and songs of Charles Ives as expressions of progressive idealism.” M.A. thesis, University of Victoria, 1985.Source: M.A. Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
B. Theses
Gaudibert, Eric
Year: 1991
Complete Citation:
Gaudibert, Eric. “A propos de From the steeples and the mountains d’lves.” Dissonanz/Dissonance 29 (August 1991): 14-15.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Gerschefski, Peter E.
Year: 1959
Complete Citation:
Gerschefski, Peter E. “A critical analysis of the works of Charles Ives.” M.A. Thesis, University of Southern California, 1959.Source: M.A. Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
B. Theses
Ghandar, Ann
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghander, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organisation in Emerson.” Musicology: The Journal of the Musicological Society of Australia 6 (1980): 111-127.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghandar, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organization in Emerson.” Musicology: The Journal of the Musicological Society of Australia 6 (1980): 111-127.Notes: Part I, “The Allegation of Chaos,” presents several appraisals of Ives and his work, including “A Meterological Chart of the Climate of Opinion” about Ives. Part II, “Emerson,” contains an analysis of the first move-ment of Sonata No. 2, “Concord, Mass., 1840-1860” for piano.
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghandar, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organisation in emerson.” Musicology Australia, Vol. 6, Issue 1 (1980): 111-127.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghandar, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organisation in EMERSON.” Musicology VI (1980): 111-127.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Giebisch, Thomas
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Giebisch, Thomas. “‘Take-Off’ als Kompositionsprinzip: Alltags- erfahrungen als Ausgangspunkt einer musikalischen Realisation.” In Charles Ives 1874-1954: Amerikanischer Pionier der Neuen Musik, edited by Hanns-Werner Heister and Werner Kremp, 73-84. Atlantische Texte, Vol. 23. Trier, Germany: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2004.Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Gilbert, Nina
Year: 1990
Complete Citation:
Gilbert, Nina. “Musica Practica.” The Choral Journal 31/2 (1990): 43-45.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Year: 1995
Complete Citation:
Gilbert, Nina. “Musica Practica.” The Choral Journal, vol. 36, no. 3 (1995): 49-52.Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
D. Choral Works
Gilday, Edward F.
Year: 1962
Complete Citation:
Gilday, Edward F. “The Greatest Man.” Keyboard Jr. 20/7 (April 1962): 2, 4.Notes: A description of the song The Greatest Man to accompany the article. Included a recording.
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Gillespie, John
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Gillespie, John. Five Centuries of Keyboard Music: An Historical Sur-vey of Music for Harpsichord and Piano. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1965.Notes: One paragraph about Sonata No. 1; almost a page about Sonata No. 2, “Concord, Mass., 1840--1860,” for piano, that “is the best example of [Ives's] fully ripened style.”
Source: Sheet Music
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Gillespie, Matthew D.
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Gillespie, Matthew D. “Charles Ives: an examination of three songs with some thoughts on multiple perspectives in his works.” M.M. Thesis, East Carolina University, 2004.Source: M.M. Thesis
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
B. Theses
Year: 2014
Complete Citation:
Gillespie, Matthew D. “A Continuum of Tonal Coherence: Pitch Organization in ‘General William Booth Enters into Heaven’ by Charles Ives, and, ‘Chiaroscuro’ for Chamber Ensemble.” Ph.D. diss., University of Pittsburgh, 2014.Source: Ph.D. Dissertation
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
A. Dissertations
Gilman, Janet Lynn
Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Gilman, Janet Lynn. “Charles Ives - master songwriter: the methods behind his madness.” Ph.D. diss., University of Southern California, 1994.Source: Ph.D. Dissertation
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
A. Dissertations
Gilman, Lawrence
Year: 1927
Complete Citation:
Gilman, Lawrence, “Music: A New Opera (Milhaud), a New Sym-phony (Ives) and a Debussy Fragment.” The New York Herald Tribune, January 31, 1927.Source: Newspaper
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Year: 1927
Complete Citation:
Gilman, Lawrence. “Music: A New Opera (Milhaud), a New Sym-phony (Ives) and a Debussy Fragment.” The New York Herald Tribune. January 31, 1927.Source: Newspaper
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works
Gingerich, Lora Louise
Year: 1983
Complete Citation:
Gingerich, Lora Louise. “Processes of Motivic Transformation in the Keyboard and Chamber Music of Charles Ives.” Ph.D. diss., Yale University, 1983.Source: Dissertation
VIII. Dissertations, Theses, and Baccalaureate Essays
A. Dissertations
Glahn, Denise von
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Glahn, Denise von. “Musikalische Stadtlandschaft: Central Park in the Dark.” In Musik-Konzepte 123 —Charles Ives, edited by Ulrich Tadday, 89-108. Munich, Germany: Edition Text und Kritik, 2004.Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
A. Orchestral and Band Works