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Bibliography

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
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers

Scholz, Gottfried

Year: 1994
Complete Citation:
Scholz, Gottfried, ed. “Charles Ives Three Improvisations for Piano.” In Pluralismus analytischer Methoden. Publikation des Institut fur Musikanalytik, Wien, 3. Frankfurt am Main, Germany/New York, NY: Peter Lang, 1996.
Notes:

Symposium held on November 1 at the Institut fur Musikanalytik, Wien. Session IV.

Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works
Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Scholz, Gottfried. “IV. Session: Charles Ives, Three improvisations for piano / Claudia Maurer Zenck, Siegfried Mauser, Marie-Agnes Dittrich, Peter Revers.” In Pluralismus analytischer Methoden. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: P. Lang, 1996.
Source: Chapter in Book
IV. Individual Studies by Genre
C. Keyboard Works

Schonberg, Harold

Year: 1956
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold. “Records: Ives: The Four Violin Sonatas Played by Druian Makes it Sing Conducts Janacek.” The New York Times, July 15, 1956, 72.
Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold. "Complex and Yet Simple.” The New York Times. May 2, 1965, sec. 2: 11.
Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold. “A Complex Score Is Ives' No. 4.” The New York Times. April 25, 1965, sec. 2, 13.
Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold. “Music: American Symphony Returns.” The New York Times, October 17, 1967, sec. L, 54.
Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1969
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. “Don’t Try to Please the Ladies, Rollo.” The New York Times, March 30, 1969, sec. 2, 19.
Source: Newspaper
Reprints:

Schonberg, Harold C. “Ives: Compulsiveness, Complexity, Dissonance and Power.” In <i>Facing the Music</i>, 147-151. New York, NY: Summit Books, 1981.

XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1973
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. 1973. “Music: A Concert Fuss.” New York Times, January 20, 1973.
Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1974
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold. “The Pulse of America Beats in the Music of Ives.” The New York Times. October 6, 1974.
Source: Newspaper
IX. Festivals, Conferences, and Concert Series Dedicated to the Music of Charles Ives
C. Reviews and Announcements of Festivals, Conferences, and Concert Series

Schonberg, Harold C.

Year: 1954
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. “Records American: Ives’ Second Symphony is Strong Native Work.” The New York Times, June 27, 1954, X8.
Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1955
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. Review of Charles Ives and His Music, by Henry and Sidney Cowell. Musical Courier 151, no. 4 (15 February 1955): 45; reprinted in Tempo 36 (Summer 1955): 31-32.
Source: Journal
III. Book-Length Studies
C. Book Reviews
Year: 1955
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. Review of Charles Ives and His Music, by Henry and Sidney Cowell. Musical Courier 151/4 (February 15): 45.
Source: Magazine
III. Book-Length Studies
C. Book Reviews
Year: 1956
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. “Records: Ives. The Four Violin Sonatas Played by Drurian.” The New York Times, July 15, 1956, sec. 2, 8.
Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1957
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. “Ives Score, Composed in Last Century, Bows.” The New York Times, April 25, 1957, 35.
Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1957
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. “Review of the Premiere Performance of Ives’s First String Quartet, April 24, 1957, Museum of Modem Art, New York City, Kohon String Quartet.” The New York Times, April 25, 1957, 35.
Source: Newspaper
Reprints:

Schonberg, Harold C. “Review of the Premiere Performance of Ives’s First String Quartet, April 24, 1957, Museum of Modem Art, New York City, Kohon String Quartet.” <i>American Composers Alliance Bulletin</i> 6, no. 1 (1957): 23.

XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1958
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. “America’s Great Composer.” Esquire (December 1958).
Source: Magazine
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
Year: 1958
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. “America’s Greatest Composer: The Defiant Life of the Brilliant, Eccentric Charles Ives.” Esquire 50/6 (December 1958): 229-235.
Source: Magazine
VI. Topical Studies
A. Short Biographies and Profiles
Year: 1961
Complete Citation:
Schonberg, Harold C. “Stubborn Yankee: Ives Iconoclasm and His Individuality Are Always American in Accent.” The New York Times, March 5, 1961, sec. 2, 9.
Source: Newspaper
VI. Topical Studies
L. Ives and America
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
VI. Topical Studies
E. Comparisons and Relationships with Other Composers, Artists, and Writers