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  1. Charles Ives: The Ideas Behind the Music by Professor J. Peter Burkholder, 1987-09-10
  2. Charles Ives and the Classical Tradition
  3. The Life of Charles Ives (Musical Lives) by Stuart Feder, 1999-09-28
  4. "Essays before a sonata" by Charles Ives 1874-1954 Nicolas Slonimsky Collection (Library of Congress) DLC, 1920-12-31
  5. Charles Ives and His America by Frank R. Rossiter, 1975-11
  6. Charles Ives Reconsidered (Music in American Life) by Gayle Sherwood Magee, 2008-06-18
  7. Ives: Concord Sonata: Piano Sonata No. 2 (Cambridge Music Handbooks) by Geoffrey Block, 1996-11-13
  8. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives by James B. Sinclair, 1999-08-11
  9. An Ives Set by Joseph Noble, 2006-01-01
  10. All Made of Tunes: Charles Ives and the Uses of Musical Borrowing by Professor J. Peter Burkholder, 1995-11-29
  11. Charles Ives: A Research and Information Guide (Routledge Music Bibliographies) by Gayle Sherwood Magee, 2010-04-20
  12. Ives: A Survey of the Music (Isam Monographs) by H. Wiley Hitchcock, 1983-01
  13. Angels of Reality: Emersonian Unfoldings in Wright, Stevens, and Ives by Associate Professor David Michael Hertz PhD, 1993-04-23
  14. EVOLVING KEYBD STYLE CHAS (Outstanding Dissertations in Music from British Universities) by Alexander, 1989-09-01

41. MSN Encarta - Charles Ives
Ives, Charles E(dward) (18741954), American composer, whose technical innovationsand freedom of imagination anticipated much 20th-century music and
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Print Preview of Section Ives, Charles E(dward) (1874-1954), American composer, whose technical innovations and freedom of imagination anticipated much 20th-century music and inspired younger musicians. Ives was born October 20, 1874, in Danbury, Connecticut. He received his most significant musical education from his father, George E. Ives, an American Civil War bandmaster and highly original musical thinker. As a youth Ives played drum in his father's town band and, as organist in a local church, he wrote his first organ and choral compositions. At Yale University he studied with the eminent American composer Horatio Parker, who was perplexed by his student's musical unconventionality. Ives's college years began with a severe personal blow—his father's death in 1894. II
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Print Preview of Section Realizing that his music was too unconventional to provide a living, he composed primarily for his own pleasure and, except for works for organ and church choirs, most of his compositions remained unperformed for years.

42. Charles Ives
Translate this page Ives Charles Ives. (EEUU, 1874-1954) Se formó con su padre, George E. Ives,director de banda durante la Guerra Civil de los Estados Unidos (1861-1865).
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43. Scout Report Archives
Ives, Charles, 18741954. (1 resource). Resources. The Charles Ives Society.Regrettably ignored during most of his long life by the musical establishment,
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44. Charles Edward Ives Biography / Biography Of Charles Edward Ives Main Biography
American composer Charles Edward Ives (18741954) was an experimental and boldlyoriginal pioneer in musical expression. Recognition of his forceful,
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Name: Charles Edward Ives Birth Date: October 20, 1874 Death Date: May 19, 1954 Place of Birth: Danbury, Connecticut, United States Place of Death: New York, New York, United States Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: composer Charles Edward Ives Main Biography American composer Charles Edward Ives (1874-1954) was an experimental and boldly original pioneer in musical expression. Recognition of his forceful, often eccentric genius came late in his life and much more fully after his death. Born in Danbury, Conn., on Oct. 20, 1874, of an old New England family, Charles Ives really lived two lives: an outward, tradition-bound public life as an insurance executive, and an inward, musical, and reflective life full of paradoxical and revolutionary ideas. As a student, Ives was essentially involved in law and business administration programs. However, he received solid musical training, first under his father, who had been a bandleader in the Civil War and, later, at Yale University, under Horatio Parker (a then respected, now nearly forgotten composer and teacher). Musically daring from the first, Ives shocked Parker with some of his student essays. Yet Parker was impressed by, and generally encouraged, his maverick pupil. Ives graduated fro.....

45. Digital Music Reserves At The University If Akron
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46. Charles Ives At Basic Music
These are the major works of Charles Ives (18741954), done in magnificentsoundand superlative performancesby Louis Slatkin and the Saint Louis
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47. Charles Ives
Charles Edward Ives (18741954) Known for his independence from musical fads andhis flair for experimentation, Charles Edward Ives was truly a native son
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Known for his independence from musical fads and his flair for experimentation, Charles Edward Ives was truly a native son of Danbury. His father George, who had served as a Civil War band leader, was Charles' most influential teacher and had engaged himself in various musical experiments. Thus it was that Charles interwove fragments from traditional patriotic marches and hymns with the unconventional techniques acquired from his father. Unfortunately, Danbury residents and Americans in general were not receptive to this native son. When several of his orchestral works premiered in New York, Los Angeles and Boston during the 1930's, the audiences were openly hostile. The bulk of Charles Ives's music was composed during the years between 1896 and 1916. During that time span, he graduated from Yale (1898), formed a very successful insurance company with Julian Myrick (1907), and married Harmony Twitchell (1910). It was not until well after he stopped composing that a changing public revised its assessment of his music. Finally, in 1947 Charles Ives was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for the Third Symphony he had written 40 years earlier. By then a wealthy man due to success in his insurance business, he gave away the $500 prize money.

48. Ives, Charles --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Ives, Charles significant American composer who is known for a number of innovationsthat Charles Ives (18741954) Resources on this American composer.
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49. Ives, Charles --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Ives, Charles (1874–1954). At a time when most other United States composers were Charles Ives (18741954) Resources on this American composer.
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50. Charles Ives
Charles Ives (18741954). Home. Essentials. Charles Ives Society Notes onthe world premiere of John Adams’ “My father knew Charles Ives” for orchestra
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51. Music Directory: Ives, Charles Edward
Charles Edward Ives (18741954) - Individual vocal works and cycles with English Ives, Charles Edward 1874-1954 - American composer - Provides a brief
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  • Arts: Music: Styles: Classical: Lieder: Composers Links The Charles Ives Society - Official site. Biography, background information, bibliography, works, links, and descriptive catalogue. Charles E. Ives - Birth, death, and burial information, portrait photographs and pictures of his and his wife's tombstone, and virtual memorial from Find a Grave. Charles Edward Ives (1874-1954) Charles Ives - Filmography with movies and television programs using his works, trivia, and links to related material from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). Charles Ives - Biography, notes. Charles Ives - Classical Music Pages article from The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music with companion essay on his father's influence and a picture gallery.
  • 52. Artifact: Full Record For The Charles Ives Society, Inc.
    People Ives, Charles, 18741954 Musician, composer. Organisations CharlesIves Society, Inc. AAT* music; musicians; composers; American;
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    53. IHAS Composer
    Charles EDWARD Ives (18741954). In 1922 Charles Edward Ives self-published adiscreet, dark blue-wrappered volume which contained a very personal testament
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    I n 1922 Charles Edward Ives self-published a discreet, dark blue-wrappered volume which contained a very personal testament. None of the 114 SONGS (as the edition was titled), which Ives had selected, edited, and ordered with great care, had ever before been issued. In the Afterword to the collection, the composer defended this sally into print after years of public silence as an opportunity to evade a question somewhat embarrassing to answer: "Why do you write so much which no one ever sees?" Throughout the thirty years of a creative life which left a legacy of highly original orchestral, piano, choral, and chamber works as well, Charles Ives continued to compose songssome 150 by the time he abandoned composition altogether in early 1920's. Publishing them, Ives quipped, was an act of cleaning housean ambivalent effort, both apologetic and proud, to lay before a public he distrusted the autobiographical leaves of his soul. Born in Danbury, Connecticut in 1874 to a prominent and respected New England family (generations of Iveses and Brewsters had distinguished themselves in commerce, law, and civic affairs), Charles E. Ives inherited his love of music from his father George, who had been the youngest Union bandmaster in the Civil War and who had passed his later years organizing Danbury's musical life. The sounds of the cornet George played and the brass bands he led, the unorthodox harmonic exercises he practiced at home, the tunes of

    54. CHARLES IVES (1874-1954)
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    55. Charles Ives
    Ives, Charles Edward (18741954). Einer der kühnsten musikalischen Experimentatorenzu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts. Autodidaktisches Genie.
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    Ives, Charles Edward Nach Kompositionsstudium an der Yale University (bei Horatio Parker) erfolgreiche Laufbahn als Versicherungsmanager. Ives schuf bis etwa 1925 in seiner "Freizeit" ein umfangreiches Werk. Second Piano Sonata (Concord Sonata) und die 114 Songs auf eigene Kosten. Sein Freund Henry Cowell Ives' Pionierarbeit: Collage Techniken, Cluster Silence , Mikro-Intervalle, Polyrhythmik, Raumklang (travelling sound)... "Er beantwortet Nachlässigkeit mit Verachtung." "Über viele Jahre konnte ich mit Ives Musik nichts anfangen. Nachdem ich jedoch meine eigene Musik geändert hatte, wurde Ives für mich ein äusserst bedeutender Musiker." John Cage "Nature is prepared to welcome into her scenery the finest work of human art, for she is herself an art so cunning that the artist never appears in his work. Art is not tame, and Nature is not wild, in the ordinary sense. A perfect work of man's art would also be wild or natural in a good sense. (...) Art can never match the luxury and superfluity of Nature. In the former all is seen; it annot afford concealed wealth, and is niggardly in comparison; bu Nature, even when she is scant and thin outwardly, satisfies us still by the assurance of a certain generosity at the roots." Henry D. Thoreau, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, The Portable Thoreau, p. 193 and 195

    56. Vivian Perlis / Charles Ives Remembered
    Charles Ives (18741954) was publicly an insurance executive but privately acomposer whose eccentric works and paradoxical life would intrigue, perplex,
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    Charles Ives Remembered
    An Oral History
    Vivian Perlis
    Foreword by J. Peter Burkholder
    Interweaving photographs, concert programs, scores, and drawings with the texts of more than fifty interviews with family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues, Charles Ives Remembered is a vivid memory portrait of an enigmatic American composer, told in the voices of the people who knew him best. Charles Ives (1874-1954) was publicly an insurance executive but privately a composer whose eccentric works and paradoxical life would intrigue, perplex, and inspire generations to come after him. Moving from Ives's childhood and years at Yale to his business and musical careers, the memories and reflections assembled in this Kinkeldey Award-winning volume provide a multifaceted and humanizing view of an American musical icon. " Charles Ives Remembered is a classic of American music literature. The Ives of these remembrances emerges as a deeply human, generous, and intensely private person. The depth of his philosophical thought and the astonishing vision of a new musical language are all here in Vivian Perlis's interviews. We are indebted to her. If American composers want a model of wit, humility, and utterly fearless artistic invention, the Charles Ives who is brought to life in these pages is indeed the right choice." John Adams , composer "In the twenty-first century, Ives's stature as America's most profound visionary composer continues to grow. It is so important to again have access to these essential sources which allow us to understand him as a man and as a part of our nation's cultural history."

    57. Klassik.com: Ives, Charles (Komponist, 1874-1954)
    Translate this page Hier finden Sie biografische Informationen, einen CD-Führer mit Hörbeispielen,Plattenbesprechungen der Redaktion, Buchempfehlungen, ein Werkverzeichnis,
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    58. BRIDGE 9024A/B Charles Ives: The Complete Sonatas For Violin
    Charles Ives (18741954) The Complete Sonatas for Violin and Piano CLASSIC CDHIGHEST RATING Gregory Fulkerson s accounts of the violin sonatas, focused,
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    59. Ives,Charles
    Ives,Charles (18741954). Sex, Male. Comments. Largo. Written. Duration. Comments.Publisher, Southern. Inst. 3 Clarinet in Bb, Piano, Violin. Grade
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    60. CT.gov The State Composer
    A Picture of Charles Edward Ives Charles Edward Ives (18741954) was born at thefamily home in Danbury, and was taught the basics of harmony,
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