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  1. Charles Ives and the Classical Tradition
  2. All Made of Tunes: Charles Ives and the Uses of Musical Borrowing by Professor J. Peter Burkholder, 2004-08-11
  3. Charles E.Ives: Discography by Richard Warren, 1978-10
  4. A Union of Diversities: Style in the Music of Charles Ives by Larry Starr, 1992-03
  5. Charles Edward Ives, 1874-1954: A Bibliography of His Music by Dominique De Lerma, 1970
  6. The Third Symphony of Charles Ives (Cms Sourcebooks in American Music) by Mark Zobel, 2009-03-02
  7. Charles Ives and the American Mind by Rosalie Sandra Perry, 1974-06
  8. Charles Ives Omnibus (Monographs & Bibliographies in American Music, No. 18) by James M. Burk, 2008-03-30
  9. Charles Ives and His Music (Da Capo Press music reprint series) by Henry Cowell, 1981-06
  10. Ives Celebration: Papers and Panels of the Charles Ives Centennial Festival (Music in American life) by Vivian Perlis, H.Wiley Hitchcock, 1978-02-23
  11. Selected Correspondence of Charles Ives by Charles Ives, 2007-06-14
  12. Modern American Music: From Charles Ives To The Minimalists by Otto Karolyi, 1996-02-01
  13. Baseball and the Music of Charles Ives: A Proving Ground by Timothy A. Johnson, 2004-07-15
  14. Charles Ives: "My Father`s Song": A Psychoanalytic Biography by Professor Stuart Feder, 1992-06-24

21. MSS 14, The Charles Ives Papers In The Irving S. Gilmore Music Library Of Yale U
Overview and catalog of the collection of charles ives musical and literary manuscripts maintained at Yale s Irving S. Gilmore Music Library.
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22. 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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Composer: Charles Edward Ives (1874-1954)
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Song Cycles, Symphonies, etc.

23. Charles Edward Ives (1874 - 1954) - Find A Grave Memorial
Birth, death, and burial information, portrait photographs and pictures of his and his wife s tombstone, and virtual memorial from Find a Grave.
http://www.findagrave.com/pictures/533.html

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25. Malaspina Great Books - Charles Ives (1874-1954)
charles ives first and most influential teacher was his father, George, a Civil War band leader, who introduced him to the concepts of polytonality and
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26. Peermusic Classical : Composer Charles Ives
The same may be said of charles ives s music. Though not newly written (ives died in 1954) many of his works were not performed in his lifetime,
http://www.peermusicclassical.com/composer/composerdetail.cfm?detail=Ives

27. Ray Charles Ives - Home
Ray charles ives is a two piece groove band out of Santa Fe, New Mexico.They are affiliated with High Mayhem. Diplomat and Feathericci are Paul Groetzinger
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28. Charles Ives
According to charles ives, his interests in experimenting with sound came from his father, a town band director. ives tells stories of his father having the
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CHARLES IVES Born: October 20, 1874, Danbury, Connecticut
Died: May 19, 1954, New York
In his own words....
    "Beauty in music is too often confused with something that lets the ear lie back in an easy chair. Many sounds that we are used to do not bother us, and for that reason we are inclined to call them beautiful. Frequently—possibly almost invariably—analytical and impersonal test will show that when a new or unfamiliar work is accepted as beautiful on its first hearing, its fundamental quality is one that tends to put the mind to sleep."
American composer. Ives's music was little appreciated in his lifetime, but has since been recognized for its quality and innovative characteristics. According to Charles Ives, his interests in experimenting with sound came from his father, a town band director. Ives tells stories of his father having the band divided into two halves and marching toward each other playing different pieces; or of tuning two pianos a quarter-tone off from each other and playing them together. This kind of daring approach marks most of Charles Ives's music and explains its slow acceptance in the musical world.
Ives's music is marked by a number of individual features. He was fearless in his use of unconventional approaches to rhythm and harmony, and he took great offense at what he saw as lazy, conventional music (especially the salon styles of the late nineteenth century) dependent on European models. Instead, he wanted a music that reflected his view of America: rugged, individualistic, unafraid to experiment. In his music we find an incredible mix of hard-edged dissonance and nostalgic quotations of favorite hymn tunes; of the elevated language of the concert-music tradition and the vernacular of popular songs and ragtime. He saw music as a reflection of the transcendental philosophies of Thoreau and Emerson, and he tried to realize this in pieces such as his unfinished "Universe Symphony"—a work that was to be performed by multiple orchestras spread out on different hilltops.

29. Profile Of Charles Ives
Influence His father, who was a bandleader and music teacher, was charles ives first music teacher. He later on studied under Horatio Parker at Yale
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FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Born: Oct. 20, 1874 Birthplace: Danbury, Conn., U.S. Died: May 19, 1954 in New York City Also Known As: Innovative American composer of the 20th century, the first known composer of polytonal pieces. Type of Compositions: He wrote symphonies sonatas , chamber music, vocal and piano pieces, Influence: His father, who was a bandleader and music teacher, was Charles Ives' first music teacher. He later on studied under Horatio Parker at Yale University. Musical Work: Among his notable works are: "Third Symphony", "Second Piano Sonata", "Variations on America", "Central Park in the Dark " and "General William Booth Enters into Heaven". Interesting Fact: Third Symphony won a Pulitzer Prize in 1947.

30. WashingtonPost.com: Charles Ives: A Life With Music
The music of charles ives, which on first acquaintance generally strikes listeners as willfully eccentric, grew from a long foreground as Emerson said of
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By Jan Swafford Chapter One: At Home The settlers laid out Towne Street, the future Main, along the Indian trail that had brought them there. They erected their spare houses along it and planted crops, and the land proved fertile. Other families arrived, some bearing names also destined for local renown: Starr, Wildman, and Wood. In 1687 the twenty families in the settlement petitioned the General Court for a charter under the name Swampfield, which described much of the land. Governor Robert Treat granted the charter but decreed the more propitious name of Danbury, after a town in his native Essex. As New Englanders did in those days, the people of Danbury worked together raising houses, pulling stumps, planting and harvesting. Most were Congregationalist, also like most New Englanders; the entire community cooperated to erect the first meetinghouse in 1695. In the next century a dispute erupted around First Congregational Church and Reverend Ebenezer White, father of Joseph Moss White, who would be father-in-law of Danbury's first Ives. Another Yankee determined to find his own way up the mountain, Reverend White denounced church control of government and the doctrines of original sin and infant damnation. The imbroglio around his dismissal in 1764 divided the citizenry and led to the formation of White's New Danbury Church. Some disaffected Congregationalists joined the Episcopal church, founded in 1762. This spiritual controversy and its outcome boded a town relatively diverse in religious makeup and, in the end, relatively tolerant as web.

31. Bratton Online
charles ives QUOTED. Scott MacClelland saw this quote in the KUSP studios charles ives. EARL JACKSON S TUESDAY FILM. This is director Eric Khoo s dark
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32. American Mavericks: Chales Ives And Spatial Music
charles ives at about the time he wrote The Unanswered Question (Photo charles ives s Unanswered Question of 1906 was the first piece of the 20th
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33. Composer : Charles Ives At CD Universe
charles ives CD music album and songs at CD Universe, with reviews, track list, top rated service, album cover art, sound samples, and more.
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34. ***sideshow**
CRI released Songs of charles ives as their first cd on their pioneering BlueShift label; All compositions are by charles Edward ives (18741954)
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Sideshow is Matt Moran's one-ring circus for exploring, extrapolating, and interpreting songs by visionary American composer Charles Ives. The project has included longtime collaborators Theo Bleckmann, Mat Maneri, Adam Good, John Hollenbeck, and Oscar Noriega. CRI released "Songs of Charles Ives" as their first cd on their pioneering BlueShift label; the second Sideshow cd is due out in 2007. Sideshow's debut CD on CRI/Blueshift Buy the CD! Sideshow's debut cd was released in April, 2001 on BlueShift. "One of the 10 best cds of 2001"
-John Schaefer, "New Sounds" on WNYC. "An elegant sleeper"
-JazzTimes, March 2002
Village Voice Best of NYC 1999
"Sideshow's repertoire consists of smart, rowdy, sneaky, bass-clarinet-guitar-vibraphone-percussion versions of Charles Ives' turn-of-the-century art songs; instead of vocals, they provide lyric sheets at their gigs. Transplanting America's gnarliest great composer to semi-improvisational topsoil is a weird idea, but it works shockingly well, and the group blurs the line between intellectual rigor and chaotic fun. Their first album, in the works now, should open some eyes in both the classical and new music worlds."
Ives wrote many pieces for "theater orchestra" an ensemble he defined as whoever shows up. Each individual part or line has a tensile strength great enough to carry the music and listener along, regardless of whether everything written is heard, regardless of whether everything heard is exactly as written.

35. Charles Edward Ives News - The New York Times
News about charles Edward ives. Commentary and archival information about charles Edward ives from The New York Times.
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36. 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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37. John Greschak - Polytempo Music: An Annotated Bibliography
Also, works such as charles ives Three Harvest Home Chorales and Symphony No ives, charles E. 1908. The Unanswered Question for Chamber Orchestra or
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Polytempo Music
An Annotated Bibliography by John Greschak

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Polytempo music : Music in which two or more tempi occur simultaneously.
(Also called: multi-tempo, multiple tempo, poly-tempo, polytempic or polytemporal.) Introduction
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This is a list of polytempo music compositions, and books or articles that discuss polytempo music. The list is limited to those pieces in which the composer has notated the music by using two or more different and simultaneous tempo markings, and consequently, the duration of a given type of note (e.g. a quarter note) is not the same in all parts at some point in time. Here, "tempo marking" means a metronome marking or a tempo term (e.g. allegro or accelerando). Pieces for which more than one tempo might be perceived but for which all parts are written against a common tempo, no tempo markings are specified, or performers are instructed to deviate freely from specified tempi (e.g. as in rubato or senza tempo), have been excluded. More specifically:
  • Pieces where multi-rate effects are notated with tuplets against a global tempo as in Elliott Carter's String Quartet No. 5

38. Lawrence Rosenwald | Transcending Charles Ives: Triple Helix Trio | WGBH Forum N
The group performs ives Second Violin Sonata and ives Piano trio while intermittently discussing charles ives and his Piano Trio.
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39. YAM March 1998 - Charles Ives, Cranky Composer
An abrasive image of ives survived for decades until the early 1970s, when critical editions of his music were published by the charles ives Society.
http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/issues/98_03/ives.html
Peter Hawes reported on the centennial of the birth of Paul Hindemith, a distinguished member of the Music School faculty, in the October 1995 issue. Learning to Love A Cranky Composer
An unprecedented award highlights the celebration of a Yale man who did much to revolutionize music while maintaining a "day job" running an insurance company.
by Peter Hawes
March 1998 To musicians and scholars, Charles Edward Ives, who graduated from Yale College a century ago this spring, has long been considered one of this country's major cultural figures. He won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1947, and was called America's "first really great composer" by no less an authority than Leonard Bernstein. But even Ives knew his work was hard going for the average listener, and he sometimes seemed to enjoy inflicting the pain. "A man takes unpleasant chances when he puts my music in front of an audience," he once said. The Yale celebration of the Ives legacy began under the late music professor and pianist John Kirkpatrick, and has been carried forward by James Sinclair, currently a visiting professor at the School of Music. Sinclair, a conductor who has recorded 22 Ives works (more than anyone else) and who recently finished a 1,000-page catalog of Ives's music, is organizing the spring event, which will take place April 3 to 5 in New Haven. It will include lectures, panel discussions, and performances of Ives's music. The selections will include works written during Ives's Yale years and performed by students from the Yale School of Music and the undergraduate music department, as well as by Sinclair's professional Orchestra New England.

40. Charles Ives — Infoplease.com
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    Ives, Charles key Concord See his Essays before a Sonata (new ed. 1962) and his Memos, ed. by J. E. Kirkpatrick (1972); biography by H. and S. Cowell (rev. ed. 1969); V. Perlis, Charles Ives Remembered (1974); R. S. Perry

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