Willis, Thomas
Year: 1965
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “Ives’ Symphony is Promising.” Chicago Tribune, November 8, 1965: B7.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “Ives Trio is a Gay Concert Bonus.” Chicago Tribune, January 12, 1966, B4.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “Musical Restorations Bringing Masterpieces: Restoration of Musical Masterpieces Bring them to Symphony, Lyric Opera.” Chicago Tribune, 1966, G11.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “Premiere Recording of Ives’ First Symphony.” Liner notes for Charles Ives — Symphony No. 1. Morton Gould, Chicago Symphony. RCA Victor Red Seal LSC-2893, 1966, 33.3 RPM.Source: Liner Notes
Year: 1966
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “Ives 4th Symphony Scores Impressive Chicago Debut.” Chicago Tribune, April 1, 1966, B11.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “Records: Virtuosity in Music’s Service: Horowitz, Lipatti, Masselos.” Chicago Tribune, April 16, 1967, E11.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “Records.” Chicago Tribune, July 16, 1967, E9.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “Handel and Ives Midst Yuletide Setting.” Chicago Tribune, April 24, 1967, B17.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1968
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “A Quilt Well Stitched.” Chicago Tribune, June 17, 1968, B12.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Year: 1969
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “MUSIC: Ormandy Pairs Musical Pioneers.” Chicago Tribune, April 18, 1969, B19.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Year: 1974
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “A Treasury of Ives, a Cause for Celebration: Ives’ Treasury, Cause for Celebration.” Chicago Tribune, July 7, 1974, E5.Source: Newspaper
IX. Festivals, Conferences, and Concert Series Dedicated to the Music of Charles Ives
E. Centenary
Year: 1976
Complete Citation:
Willis, Thomas. “Music: Can the Charles Ives.” Chicago Tribune, July 25, 1976, E4.Source: Newspaper
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances
Williams, Claire Vaquero
Year: 2009
Complete Citation:
Williams, Claire Vaquero. Discos: Británicos e irlandeses. Scherzo: Revista de Música, Vol. 24 (2009): 69.XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
B. Recording Reviews
Williams, Jonathan
Year: 1955
Complete Citation:
1955 - Jonathan Williams. "If Nature Is Not Enthusiastic about Expla-nation, Why Should Tchaikovsky Be?" Black Mountain Re-view (December): 207-209.Source: Journal
III. Book-Length Studies
C. Book Reviews
Year: 1967
Complete Citation:
Williams, Jonathan. The old (transcendental) college try: some notes & inventions on Mr. Ives. Aspen, Colorado: Publisher unlisted, 1967.Source: Book
VI. Topical Studies
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Williams, Jonathan. “A Celestial Centennial Reverie for Charles E. Ives (the Man Who Found Our Music in the Ground).” Parnassus: Poetry in Review 3, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 1975): 350-373.Source: Book
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Williams, Jonathan. “A Celestial Centennial Reverie for Charles E. Ives (the Man Who Found Our Music in the Ground).” Parnassus: Poetry in Review 3/2 (Spring/Summer 1975): 350-373.Source: Journal
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
Year: 1975
Complete Citation:
Williams, Jonathan. “Part Two: Essays Before a Sonata.” A Garland for Charles Ives: Special Supplement to Parnassus: Poetry in Review 3/2 (Spring/Summer 1975): 353--373.Notes: An extended poem in outline form, divided into six sections parallel to Ives's Essays Before a Sonata {All}.
Source: Poem
XIII. Ives in Literature
A. Poetry
William R. Martin and Julius Drossin
Year: 1980
Complete Citation:
William R. Martin and Julius Drossin. Music of the twentieth century. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1980.Source: Book
VII. Entries in Larger Volumes
A. Textbook Accounts
Williams, Richard
Year: 1996
Complete Citation:
Williams, Richard. “First Night: Chip Off the Old Musical Block Creative Jazz Orchestra, Queen Elizabeth Hall.” The Guardian, February 1, 1996.Source: Magazine
XI. Reviews of Premieres, Significant Performances, and Recordings
A. Reviews and Announcements of Premieres and Significant Performances