Ghandar, Ann
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghandar, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organisation in EMERSON.” Musicology VI (1980): 111-127.Source: Journal
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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
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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
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Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
Ghandar, Ann. “Charles Ives: Organisation in emerson.” Musicology Australia, Vol. 6, Issue 1 (1980): 111-127.Source: Journal
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Gollin, Rita K.
Year: 2006
Complete Citation:
Gollin, Rita K. “Charles Ives's Hawthorne.” Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, vol. 32, no. 2 (2006): 23-36.Source: Journal
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Goodman, Alan
Year: 2005
Complete Citation:
Goodman, Alan. “A Bassoon Lite, Please... Eyeballing Mehta.” The Double Reed, Vol. 28, No. 4 (2005): 109-110.Source: Journal
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Goodman, John
Year: 1968
Complete Citation:
Goodman, John. “An Urbanized Thoreau.” The New Leader (September 23, 1968: 23-24.Source: Journal
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Goudie, Andrea
Year: 1972
Complete Citation:
Goudie, Andrea. “Exploring the Broad Margins: Charles Ives’s Interpretation of Thoreau.” The Midwest Quarterly 13 (1972): 309-317.Source: Journal
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Gould, Glenn
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Gould, Glenn. “The Ives Fourth.” High Fidelity/Musical America (1965): 96.Source: Magazine
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Gratovich, Eugene
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Gratovich, Eugene. “Play It!: “Decoration Day” by Charles Ives (1912).” Strings, Vol. 19, No. 3 (2004): 24-25.Source: Magazine
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Greenberg, Robert
Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Greenberg, Robert. “Lecture 19: Charles Ives.” In The Symphony. Chantilly, VA: Teaching Company, 2004.Source: Chapter in Book
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Hall, David
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Hall, David. “Premiere and Cultural Turning Point: Charles Ives’ Fourth Symphony: An Account of the History and Preparation of the Score, the Problematic Rehearsals, and the First Performance of an Almost Legendary Work.” HiFi/Stereo Review Review, July 1965), 55-58.Source: Magazine
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Harbaum, Darrell
Year: 1991
Complete Citation:
Harbaum, Darrell. “Style Traits and Compositional Techniques as Found in the Symphonies.” Paper presented at Contemporary Music Festival: The Life and Works of Charles Ives. Longwood College, Department of Music, Farmville, Virginia, October 24-25, 1991.Source: Conference paper
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Harrison, Lou
Year: 1954
Complete Citation:
Harrison, Lou. “On Ives's First Piano Sonata.” In Charles E. Ives First Sonata For Piano. New York, NY: Peer International Corporation, 1954.Source: Score
Reprints: Harrison, Lou. “On Ives's First Piano Sonata.” In <i>Charles E. Ives First Sonata For Piano</i>, ii. Revised edition. New York, NY: Peer International Corporation, 1954.
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