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Schneider, Frank

Year: 1989
Complete Citation:
Schneider, Frank. “Masse als kompositorisches Phaenomen.” Disso-nant/Dissonance 20 (May 1989): 16-17.
Notes:

Regarding Orchestral Set No.2: “From Hanover Square North at the End of a Tragic Day the Voice of the People Again Arose.”

Source: Journal
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Schoenberg, Arnold

Year: 1944
Complete Citation:

Correspondence from Arnold Schoenberg to Charles Ives. 1944. Charles Ives Papers. Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

Notes:

A note written on a small piece of paper sent by Gertrud Schoenberg to Ives after the death of her husband. Reads “preserve one’s self esteem and to learn.” Initial printing incorrectly read as: “preserve one's self and to learn.” It first appeared in print in Henry and Sid­ney Cowell, Charles Ives and His Music as a footnote with lines 6­7 incorrectly reading: Initial misinterpretation was probably due to cursory reading of Schoenberg's problematic handwriting. Reprint Second Edition A repro­duction of Schoenberg's note and the correct wording is given on the following page of the present volume. [The original is held in the Ives Papers at Yale University.]

Source: Letter
Reprints:

Cowell, Henry and Sidney. Charles Ives and His Music. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1955.

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Year: 1944
Complete Citation:
Correspondence from Arnold Schoenberg to Charles Ives. 1944. Charles Ives Papers. Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Source: Letter
Reprints:

Cowell, Henry and Sidney. <i>Charles Ives and His Music</i>. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1955.

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E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers
Year: 1944
Complete Citation:
Correspondence from Arnold Schoenberg to Charles Ives. 1944. Charles Ives Papers. Irving S. Gilmore Music Library, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Notes:

A note written on a small piece of paper sent by Gertrud Schoenberg to Ives after the death of her husband. Reads “preserve one’s self esteem and to learn.” Initial printing incorrectly read as: “preserve one's self and to learn.” It first appeared in print in Henry and Sid-ney Cowell, Charles Ives and His Music as a footnote with lines 6-7 incorrectly reading: Initial misinterpretation was probably due to cursory reading of Schoenberg's problematic handwriting. Reprint Second Edition A repro-duction of Schoenberg's note and the correct wording is given on the following page of the present volume. See also B0972 and B1332 (Ward). [The original is held in the Ives Papers at Yale University.]

Source: Letter
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Year: 1944
Complete Citation:
Schoenberg, Arnold. Panegyric to Charles Ives [1944].
Source: Fragment
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Schofield, Edmund A.

Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Schofield, Edmund A. “Thoreau was somewhere near: the Ives-Thoreau connection.” In Thoreau’s world and ours: a natural legacy. Golden, CO: North American Press, 1993.
Source: Chapter in Book
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Schonberg, Harold C.

Year: 1962
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. “Ives and Ruggles.” The New York Times. March 3, 1962: 16.
Notes:

A review of recital that included ten Ives songs plus an unspecified encore (1962 March 2: New York; Museum of Modern Art; Composers Showcase; Helen Boatwright, soprano; William Dale, piano).

Source: Newspaper
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Schorske, Carl

Year: 1985
Complete Citation:
Schorske, Carl. “Mahler ey Ives: Archaïsme Populiste et Innovation Musicale.” In Gustav Mahler: Un Homme, une Oeuvre, une époque: Musée D'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 87-97. Paris, France: Bibliothèque Nati-onal, 1985.
Source: Exhibition booklet
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Schwartz, Elliott

Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Schwartz, Elliott. “Directions in American Composition Since the Second World War: Part I—1945-1960.” Music Educator’s Journal 61/6 (February 1975): 29-39.
Source: Journal
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Schwarz, Boris

Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Schwarz, Boris. “Schoenberg—und Ives—Tagunen in den USA.” Österreichische Musikzeitschrift 30 (January-February 1975): 67-68.
Source: Journal
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Schwarz, K. Robert

Year: 1993
Complete Citation:
Schwarz, K. Robert. “Composers’ Closets Open for All to See.” The New York Times, June 19, 1993, sec. 2, 1.
Source: Newspaper
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Secrest, Meryle

Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Secrest, Meryle. Leonard Bernstein: A Life, 249, 268. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994.
Notes:

Discusses Symphony No. 2 and The Unanswered Question in Russia.

Source: Book
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Seeger, Charles

Year: 1939
Complete Citation:
Seeger, Charles. “Charles Ives and Carl Ruggles.” Magazine of Art 32 (July 1939): 396-399, 435-437.
Source: Magazine
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Year: 1939
Complete Citation:
Seeger, Charles. “Grass Roots for American Composers.” Modern Music 16 (March-April 1939): 143-149.
Source: Journal
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Year: 1940
Complete Citation:
Seeger, Charles. “Henry Cowell.” Magazine of Art 33 (May 1940): 288-89, 322-25, 327.
Source: Magazine
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Semler, Isabella Parker

Year: 1942
Complete Citation:
Semler, Isabella Parker. Horatio Parker: A Memoir for His Grandchildren. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam & Sons.
Source: Book
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Serebrier, Jose

Year: 1979
Complete Citation:
Serebrier, José. “Jose Serebrier on Ives.” In Conductors on Conducting. Frenchtown, NJ: Columbia Publishing Company, 1979.
Source: Chapter in Book
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Serio, John N.

Year: 1979
Complete Citation:
Serio, John N. “The ultimate music is abstract: Charles Ives and Wallace Stevens.” Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1979.
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Shackelford, Rudy

Year: 1978
Complete Citation:
Shackelford, Rudy. “The Yaddo Festivals of American Music, 1932-1952.” Perspectives of New Music, vol. 17, no. 1 (1978): 92-125.
Source: Journal
IX. Festivals, Conferences, and Concert Series Dedicated to the Music of Charles Ives
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Sherwood, Gayle

Year: 2005
Complete Citation:
Sherwood, Gayle, chair. “Charles Ives [Panel].” Panel at The Thirty--first Annual Conference of the Society for American Music. Eugene, Oregon, February 17, 2005.
Source: Conference paper
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