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  1. Charles Edward Ives, 1874-1954: A Bibliography of His Music by Dominique De Lerma, 1970
  2. A Temporary Mimeographed Catalogue of the Music...By John Kirkpatrick a Temporary Mimeographed Catalogue of the Music Manuscripts and Related Materials of Charles Edward Ives, 1874-1954 by John Kirkpatrick, 1973
  3. Biography - Ives, Charles Edward (1874-1954): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. A temporary mimeographed catalogue of the music manuscripts and related materials of Charles Edward Ives, 1874-1954: Given by Mrs. Ives to the Library of the Yale School of Music, September 1955 by John Kirkpatrick, 1976
  5. Charles E. Ives (1874-1954): Second Piano Sonata Concord, Mass. 1840-60 (Kalmus Study Scores No.901) by Charles E. And Edwin F. Kalmus Ives, 1968
  6. Charles E. Ives (1874-1954): Second Piano Sonata "Concord, Mass., 1840-60" (Kalmus Study Scores) by Edwin F. Kalmus, 1968
  7. Charles E. Ives, 1874-1954: Trio for violin, cello and piano (1904-1911 in Ives's list). Comparison of sources compiled in 1962-1963, using the measure-numbering of the Peer edition by John Kirkpatrick, 1963
  8. A Temporary Mimeographed Catalogue of the Music Manuscripts and Related Materials of Charles Edward Ives, 1874-1954 by John Kirkpatrick, 1973
  9. Charles E. Ives: 1874-1954 by Leo Schrade, 1955
  10. CHARLES EDWARD IVES, 1874-1954: A Bibliography of His Music.
  11. Charles Edward Ives (1874-1954): A selected bibliography by S Cotton, 1976
  12. Charles Ives and Aaron Copland - A Listener's Guide: Parallel Lives Series, No. 1 Their Lives and Their Music by Daniel Felsenfeld, 2004-11-01
  13. Charles Ives Remembered: AN ORAL HISTORY (Music in American Life) by Vivian Perlis, 2002-07-24
  14. The Charles Ives Tunebook, Second Edition by Clayton W. Henderson, 2008-06-11

1. The Charles Ives Society - Charles Edward Ives, An American Composer
Ives the man; His life Here you can read the finest short biographical piece on Ives. It's by Jan Swafford, the author of "Charles Ives A Life
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Charles Ives (18741954)
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3. Ives, Charles (1874 - 1954)
Ives, Charles (1874 1954) The American composer Charles Ives learned a great deal from his bandmaster father, not least a love of the music of
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4. Ives, Charles (1874 - 1954), United States
Ives, Charles. Ives, Charles Period Early 20th Century Born Tuesday, October 20, 1874 in Danbury, Connecticut (USA)
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Charles Ives (1874 1954) Life Works Best Works Photo Gallery Home Page Charles Ives Life
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6. IVES, Charles Edward [1874-1954] American Composer
IVES, Charles Edward 18741954 American composer. Relationship to me Cousin IVES family ODT. Contents Bookmarks (off-site links)
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7. IHAS Composer
CHARLES EDWARD IVES (18741954) In 1922 Charles Edward Ives self-published a discreet, dark blue-wrappered volume which contained a very
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incorrectly) associated with that of his friend, fellow composer and sometimes financial backer Charles Ives (18741954), for its rugged
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Charles Ives (18741954) Charles Edward Ives (1874-1954) was an American composer of classical music.
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text copyright Herbert Henck Charles Edward Ives (18741954) Piano Sonata No. 2 Concord, Mass., 1840-1860 I. Emerson , II.
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11. Charles Edward Ives (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To
Individual vocal works and cycles with English lyrics for noncopyright material from the Lied and Art Song Texts Page at REC Music.
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12. IVES, Charles Edward [1874-1954] -- American Composer
Provides a brief article and an extensive list of annotated links to related sites. His family genealogy is provided on a separate page.
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IVES family ODT Contents: Was better known in his lifetime as a successful insurance salesman. Few of his works were publicly performed before he stopped composing in 1930. In 1947, Ives was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his Symphony No. 3. That happy event – and Leonard Bernstein championing his cause – were instrumental in rehabilitating Ives' reputation as an American genius of musical innovation.
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13. Ives, Charles (1874 - 1954)
Charles IvesCharles Ives (18741954). C. Ives. Detailed Information about. The Influence ofGeorge Ives on His Son Charles from the Classical Music Pages Quarterly
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Ives, Charles (1874 - 1954)
The American composer Charles Ives learned a great deal from his bandmaster father, not least a love of the music of Bach. At the same time he was exposed to a variety of very American musical influences, later reflected in his own idiosyncratic compositions. Ives was educated at Yale and made a career in insurance, reserving his activities as a composer for his leisure hours. Ironically, by the time that his music had begun to arouse interest, his own inspiration and energy as a composer had waned, so that for the last thirty years of his life he wrote little, while his reputation grew. Orchestral Music The symphonies of Ives include music essentially American in inspiration and adventurous in structure and texture, collages of Americana, expressed in a musical idiom that makes use of complex polytonality (the use of more than one key or tonality at the same time) and rhythm. The Third Symphony, for small orchestra, reflects much of Ives's own background, carrying the explanatory title Camp Meeting and movement titles Old Folks Gatherin', Children's Day and Communion. The Fourth Symphony includes a number of hymns and Gospel songs, and his so-called First Orchestral Set, otherwise known as New England Symphony, depicts three places in New England. Chamber Music The first of the two string quartets of Ives has the characteristic title From the Salvation Army and is based on earlier organ compositions, while the fourth of his four violin sonatas depicts Children's Day at the Camp Meeting.

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Biographical paragraph, caricature, summaries of orchestral, chamber, keyboard, and vocal and choral music, and Naxos discography.
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15. LII - Results For "ives, Charles, 1874-1954"
Results for Ives, Charles, 18741954 1 of 1. The Charles Ives Society, Inc.A biography, photographs, and a catalog of the music of the American composer.
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16. Charles Edward Ives (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To
Author Charles Edward Ives (18741954). Texts set to music warning - not anexhaustive list. x indicates a text that is not yet in the database
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Charles Edward Ives (18741954) was an American composer of classical music.He is regarded as possibly the first American classical composer of
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Farewell to Land , a song with words by Lord Byron , in 1925. He died on May 19, 1954.
Ives' Music
Although Ives wrote many songs with often strikingly original piano accompaniments, he is now best known for his instrumental music. His work as an organist led him to write Variations on "America" in 1891, which he himself premiered at a recital celebrating the Fourth of July. The piece takes the tune (which is the same one as is used for the national anthem of Great Britain) through a series of fairly standard, but witty variations. One of the variations is in the style of a flamenco, while another is probably Ives' first use of bitonality. A version for orchestra was made by William Schuman and premiered in 1964, demonstrating how highly regarded Ives was following his death. However, Ives' tendency to experimentation and his uncompromising use of dissonance won him few fans in his own lifetime. One of the most damning words one could use to describe music in Ives' view was "nice," so his unpopularity cannot have been any surprise to him. One of the first, and one of the most striking, examples of this experimentation is The Unanswered Question (1908), written for the highly unusual combination of trumpet, four flutes, and string quartet (he later made an orchestral version). The strings play very slow, chorale-like music throughout the piece, while on several occasions the trumpet plays a short motif that Ives described as "the eternal question of existence." Each time apart from the last, the trumpet is answered with a shrill outburst from the flutes. The piece is typical Ives - it juxtaposes various disparate elements, it appears to be driven by a narrative that we are never made fully aware of, and it is tremendously mysterious. Pieces such as

18. The Infography About Charles Ives (1874-1954)
Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is the Americancomposer Charles Ives.
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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is the American composer Charles Ives.
Six Superlative Sources
Block, Geoffrey. IVES: CONCORD SONATA. Cambridge University Press, 1996. Burkholder, J. Peter. ALL MADE OF TUNES. Yale University Press, 1995. Ives, Charles E. MEMOS. Edited by John Kirkpatrick. W.W. Norton, 1972; reprint, 1991. Sherwood, Gayle. CHARLES IVES: A GUIDE TO RESEARCH. Routledge, 2002. Sinclair, James. A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE MUSIC OF CHARLES IVES. Yale University Press, 1999. Swafford, Jan. CHARLES IVES: A LIFE WITH MUSIC. W.W. Norton, 1996.
Other Excellent Sources
The Charles Ives Society . http://www.charlesives.org/ Block, Geoffrey. CHARLES IVES: A BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY. Greenwood Press, 1988. Block, Geoffrey, and J. Peter Burkholder, eds. CHARLES IVES AND THE CLASSICAL TRADITION. Yale University Press, 1996. Burkholder, J. Peter. CHARLES IVES: THE IDEAS BEHIND THE MUSIC. Yale University Press, 1985. Burkholder, J. Peter, ed. CHARLES IVES AND HIS WORLD. Princeton University Press, 1996.

19. Songs Volume 1 [sound Recording] / Charles Ives.
Ives, Charles, 18741954. Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Ives, Charles, 1874-1954.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Other Titles, Songs. Selections
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LIBRARY CATALOG COURSE RESERVES LIBRARY HOURS ... uvm a-z Author: Ives, Charles, 1874-1954.
Title: Songs volume 1 [sound recording] / Charles Ives.
Description: Tracks 15-27 of 1 sound disc (60.05 min.) digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Published: London, England : Unicorn-Kanchana, p1991.
Publisher No.: DKP(CD)9111 Unicorn-Kanchana
Performer(s): Henry Herford, baritone ; Robin Bowman, piano.
Contents: The Indians (2:08) The new river (0:52) Peaks (2:30) Yellow leaves (1:49) From Paracelsus (3:09) West London (3:05) Ann Street (0:57) The white gulls (2:21) The see'r (0:50) Pictures (2:36) Where the eagle (1:30) General William Booth enters into Heaven (4:56) In the mornin' (2:47)
Notes: The final selection Ives' arr. of the spiritual "Give me Jesus."
Sung in English.
Compact disc.
Notes by Peter Dickinson, and song texts (12 p.) inserted in container. Subject(s): Songs (Medium voice) with piano. Other Author(s): Herford, Henry. Bowman, Robin. Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Ives, Charles, 1874-1954.

20. The Celestial Country [sound Recording] ; Psalms 54, 67, 90, 135 ; Easter Carol
Author, Ives, Charles, 18741954. Title, The celestial country sound recording ;Psalms 54, 67, 90, 135 ; Easter carol ; Crossing the bar / Charles Ives
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LIBRARY CATALOG COURSE RESERVES LIBRARY HOURS ... uvm a-z Author: Ives, Charles, 1874-1954.
Title: The celestial country [sound recording] ; Psalms 54, 67, 90, 135 ; Easter carol ; Crossing the bar / Charles Ives.
Description: 1 sound disc (69 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in.
Published: [England] : Collins Classics, p1996.
Publisher No.: 14792 Collins
Performer(s): BBC Singers ; The Duke Quartet ; Christopher Hughes, organ ; members of the New London Orchestra ; Stephen Cleobury.
Contents: Psalm 135 (5:49) Psalm 67 (3:00) Easter carol (6:03) Crossing the bar (4:38) Psalm 54 (3:31) Psalm 90 (10:43) The celestial country (34:13).
Notes: Compact disc.
Notes by Calum MacDonald in English, French and German in booklet.
Subject(s): Songs with orchestra.
Cantatas, Secular (Equal voices) Carols. Psalms (Music) 54th Psalm. Psalms (Music) 67th Psalm. Psalms (Music) 90th Psalm. Psalms (Music) 135th Psalm. Other Author(s): Hughes, Christopher. Cleobury, Stephen. Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Ives, Charles, 1874-1954.

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