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Reichert, Linda. “Charles Ives and quarter-tone music: a transcription of "Three Quarter-tone Pieces for Two Pianos.” D.M.A. Thesis, Temple University, 1996.
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Chien, Gloria. “Comic and cosmic : the idiosyncratic humor of Charles Ives as illustrated in his scherzos and take-offs.” D.M.A. Thesis, New England Conservatory of Music, 2004.
Parks, Marty. “Composition in isolation: an historical survey of the religious choral works of Charles Ives.” M.M. Thesis, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1983.
Thompson, Bradley L. “A matter of time: a lecture-recital on temporal issues in selected songs of Charles Ives.” D.M.A. Thesis, University of Colorado, 2006.
Rodriguez, Yolanda Maxine. “The influence of Charles Ives on the solo piano music of John Cage.” M.M. Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2008.