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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

Alexander, Michael John

Year: 1986
Complete Citation:
Alexander, Michael John. “Bad Resolutions or Good? Ives’s Piano ‘Take-Offs.’” Tempo, New Series 158 (1986): 8-14.
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Year: 1989
Complete Citation:
Alexander, Michael J. The Evolving Keyboard Style of Charles Ives. Outstanding Dissertations in Music From British Universities. New York, NY: Garland, 1989.
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works

Anderson, Jack

Year: 1978
Complete Citation:
Anderson, Jack. “City Ballet Joins ‘Ivesiana,’ ‘Calcium Light Night.’” The New York Times. May 28, 47.
Source: Newspaper
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
D. Reviews
Year: 1992
Complete Citation:
Anderson, Jack. “Review/Dance; Lubovitch Vignettes Set to Ives: Review.” The New York Times, January 31, 1992.
Source: Newspaper
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
D. Reviews
Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Anderson, Jack. “A Dutch Tribute to Ives’s Life and Music.” The New York Times. October 14, 1993, sec. C: 18.
Notes:

Like Ives’s music, Ms. Blankert’s production combined tough mindedness with sentiment.

Source: Newspaper
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
D. Reviews
Year: 1999
Complete Citation:
Anderson, Jack. “Balanchine and Ives: Marriage of Mysteries.” The New York Times. June 15, 1999, sec. E: 5.
Source: Newspaper
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
D. Reviews

Arlton, Dean Luther

Complete Citation:
Arlton, Dean Luther. “American piano sonatas of the twentieth century: selective analyses and annotated index.” Thesis, Columbia University, 1968.
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works

Ashley, Roberta

Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Ashley, Roberta. “Ballet Goes Pop: Look what the Stately San Francisco Ballet is Up To.” The Sun, April 11, 1965, WM11.
Source: Newspaper
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
D. Reviews

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

Babcock, Michael J.

Year: 1974-1975
Complete Citation:
Babcock, Michael J. “Ives’ ‘Thoreau’: A Point of Order.” American Society of University Composers (Proceedings) IX/X (1974/75): 91-102.
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works

Babko, Jeff

Year: 2014
Complete Citation:
Babko, Jeff. “5 Ways to Play Like Bruce Hornsby.” Keyboard, Vol. 40, No. 10 (2014): 30-32.
Source: Magazine
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works

Bardi, Aloma

Year: 2004
Complete Citation:
Bardi, Aloma. “Transformazione e identita nella Concord Sonata.” Musica 160 (October 2004): 36--38.
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works

Barnes, Clive

Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Barnes, Clive. “Ives sans Currier.” The New York Times. December 5, 1966: 65.

Notes:

“It is a strange engrossing bal-let. Charles Ives was a strange, engrossing composer.” John Tuvas, choreographer.

Source: Newspaper
XII. Interdisciplinary Performances with Ives’s Music
D. Reviews

Baron, Carol Kitzes

Year: 1987
Complete Citation:
Baron, Carol Kitzes. “Ives on His Own Terms: An Explanation, a Theory of Pitch Organization, and a New Critical Edition for the Three Page Sonata.” Ph.D. diss., City University of New York, 1987.
Source: Ph.D. Dissertation
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works

Bärtschi, Werner

Year: 1986
Complete Citation:
Bärtschi, Werner. “‘Concord, Massachusetts, 1840-1860’: Ives’ zweite Klaviersonate.” Neue Zürcher Zeitung 207/112 (May 17-18, 1986): 89-102.
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works

Bäßler, Hans

Year: 1992
Complete Citation:
Bäßler, Hans. “Die manipulierte Hymne: Didaktische anmerkung zu Charles Ives Variations on ’America.’” Deutsche Tonkünstler-Zeitung 24/5 (September-October 1992): 47-52.
Source: Journal
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard 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