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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

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22. The Charles Ives Society - Charles Edward Ives, An American Composer
Official site. Biography, background information, bibliography, works, links, and descriptive catalogue.Category Arts Music Composition Composers I ives, charles...... A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of charles ives Online access to thecomplete, updated Sinclair catalogue. Once there, search ives .
http://www.charlesives.org/

Catalogue of Ives' published music

All of Ives' published music, listed by medium, with the publisher and timings. With links to sound clips.
Photo gallery

A dozen important photos of Ives progressing from an early age to two handsome color images from 1950.
Performance calendar

Forthcoming Ives performances around the world may be listed here. Add listing
Unanswered questions?

Click here to e-mail the executive editor of the Society. (Answer to first question: No, the Society is not a membership organization, sorry. But do register so we can send you interesting news periodically.)
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The Ives Society Suggested Reading Useful Links ... Programming guide
Get ideas for thematic programming, also find here an Ives anniversary for nearly every day of the year! A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives Online access to the complete, updated Sinclair catalogue. Once there, search "Ives". 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 with Music." We've had hits since 10/21/02 Please e-mail the webmaster with any technical suggestions.

23. Ives, Charles (1874 - 1954)
Biographical paragraph with summaries of orchestral, chamber, keyboard, and vocal and choral music.Category Arts Music Composition Composers I ives, charles......ives, charles (1874 1954). The American composer charles ives learned a greatdeal from his bandmaster father, not least a love of the music of Bach.
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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.

24. My Little Charles Ives Page
Includes reviews of his works, and links to other sites.Category Arts Music Composition Composers I ives, charles......My little charles ives page. Is it natural, that one is excited bythe music of charles ives? Is he a romantic, or more the kind
http://stadt.heim.at/hongkong/150019/ives.htm
My little Charles Ives page
mirror site in Europe mirror site in Taiwan Is it natural, that one is excited by the music of Charles Ives? Is he a romantic, or more the kind of a musical craftsman constructing polytonal music scores? ... On this page you will also find links to some audio files of Ives' music to get a first impression. Charles Ives (1874-1954) is a great American composer. His music wasn't esteemed very high by his contemporaries, as he often doesn't obey the rules of the classical or romantic music styles. Now he is widely recognized as Father of the modern American music . Nevertheless, when talking with my friends, I still have the impression that many people get a strange feeling when hearing most of his works.
I think about everything he has composed be it important for the development of modern music or not sounds great , just because it sounds great. I enjoy it, maybe just because it's so complicated. Hope you don't conclude that I'm entirely crazy. Here is a list of Ives's works, that I use to listen regularly, together with a simple rating. The links go to my own descriptions of the works, personal rather than scientific ones:
  • Symphony No. 2 (*) [listen

25. IVES, Charles Edward [1874-1954] - American Composer
Provides a brief article and an extensive list of annotated links to related sites. His family genealogy Category Arts Music Composition Composers I ives, charles......^ ives, charles Edward 18741954 - American composer. Was better known in hislifetime as a successful insurance salesman. Biographical ives, charles.
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26. WashingtonPost.com: Charles Ives: A Life With Music
First chapter of a biography.
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Go to Chapter One Section • Go to Book World's Review Charles Ives
A Life With Music

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.

27. Ives
Neben einleitenden Daten zum Leben von charles ives wird das Werk mit dem Untertitel »Concord, Mass., 18401860« erkl¤rt.
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Charles Edward Ives
Charles Edward Ives

28. Content
April 2000 article in newmusicbox.org, announcement of scholarship winner.
http://www.newmusicbox.org/news/apr00/sdoncaster.html
News: April 2000 Charles Ives Scholarship: Sara Doncaster Sara Doncaster is a Ph.D. candidate at Brandeis University, where she earned her Master of Arts degree. She earned her Bachelor of Music degree from Boston University. Her principal composition teachers are Allen Anderson, Martin Boykan, Charles Fussell, and Yehudi Wyner. She is the founder and director of Warebrook Contemporary Music Festival, and has served as a graduate instructor at Brandeis University. She has been a fellow at the MacDowell Colony, and at June in Buffalo. She has received commissions from Brandeis University Orchestra, the Arcadian Winds, Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble, and Northwestern University Wind Ensemble. She has received Production Assistance Grants from American Composers Forum and twice from the Vermont Community Foundation Arts Endowment Fund.
News Items: Homepage John Luther Adams Remembers William Colvig John Corigliano Wins Oscar Joseph Dalton Steps Down at CRI ... Composer Vivian Fine Dies at 86 30 W. 26th St., Suite 1001, New York, NY 10010-2011
Tel: 212-366-5260 Fax: 212-366-5265 box@NewMusicBox.org

29. Fretless - The Radio Program On Artsound, Canberra
A weekly music programme on CMS Community Radio FM 103.1 in Canberra. Thursday evenings from 11 pm to 12 midnight you can hear a wide selection of contemporary music ranging from Hanns Eisler, charles ives, Conlon Nancarrow to Irene Schweizer, Pere Ubu, Locomotive, Evan Parker and Amanda Stewart.
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Fretless
On Sounds Late, Artsound FM 92.7, Thursdays 10 pm till midnight.
You were listening to string quartets last night and Jimi Hendrix this morning. Your rock friends think you are pretentious. Your classical friends think you are immature. You should be listening to Fretless
NEWS about Fretless and elsewhere
  • Fretless finishing See the note below Mike Cooper , a fretless comrade and studio guest is planning his next Australian tour for 2003. If asked, you might be able to get him to play lap steel guitar, soundscaping, movie accompaniment or even Hawaiian slide guitar. There are more details soon from here. To the horror of all concerned, the elders of Artsound have left us in charge of a few nights of Down in the Basement . We did our best to be well behaved on
    What we are
    A weekly music program, part of "Sounds Late" on Artsound FM 92.7 in Canberra -Thursday evenings from 10 pm to midnight. We travel under the umbrella of jazz, but this includes a wide selection of contemporary music ranging from Hanns Eisler, Charles Ives, Conlon Nancarrow to Irene Schweizer, Pere Ubu, Locomotive, Evan Parker and Amanda Stewart. We tend to have themed evenings. Each night has about 90 minutes featuring some theme, followed by new releases and miscellany.

30. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
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31. The Many Faces Of Ives - 97.01
David Schiff looks at how protean charles ives remains. Atlantic Monthly
http://www.TheAtlantic.com/issues/97jan/ives/ives.htm
Music January 1997
The Many Faces of Ives
This year's Charles Ives is another
illustration of how protean our most American
composer remains

by David Schiff

C OMPOSING serious music still seems to be an un-American activity. Our composers are caught between rock or jazz or Broadway and the hardened repertory of the concert hall. If they aim low, the critics accuse them of writing bad imitations of good popular music. If they aim high, their music is dismissed as "European" a code word implying that the music is derivative, abstruse, and snooty. If they aim for the bland accessibility audiences are willing to tolerate, their music will be played once or twice and then justifiably forgotten. What would it take to make American music unequivocally American? Assuming for the moment that this is desirable, it would take a composer whose work both addressed a broad public and was serious in its emotional or ethical concerns. The music would both induce a feeling of national nostalgia, the way Elgar's does for the English, and envision our brash future. In short, it would take or should have taken a Charles Ives . Ives has been hailed as the founding father of American music ever since his Concord Sonata was first performed, in 1939. Yet the man, the music, and most of all the contradictory myths surrounding Ives only heighten the suspicion with which Americans view their native concert music.

32. Ives, Charles
ives, charles ives, charles. Period Early 20th Century. Many avantegardecomposers of later years used techniques inspired by charles ives.
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Ives, Charles
Ives, Charles
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Tuesday, October 20, 1874 in Danbury, Connecticut (USA)
Died: Wednesday, May 19, 1954 in New York, New York (USA)
Nation of Origin: United States
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Major Works:

Symphony No. 3 (The Camp Meeting)
The Unanswered Question (for chamber orchestra)
Concord Sonata (for piano) Other Information: Ives won the pulitzer prize for Symphony No. 3 in 1947. His compositions are remarkable for their use of polytonality, polyrhythms, and complex harmonies. He used popular music and hymns of New England as an inspiration. Many avante-garde composers of later years used techniques inspired by Charles Ives. General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors,

33. Kontextualisierte Kreativität
charles ives' Verbindungen zum amerikanischen Transzendentalismus aus der Perspektive seiner Biographen. Fachliche Abhandlung von Frank Mehring, November 2000.
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34. Ives, Charles
encyclopediaEncyclopedia ives, charles, Ivz Pronunciation Key. ives, charles, 1874–1954, American composer and organist, b. Danbury, Conn., grad.
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Ives, Charles 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, Charles Ives and the American Mind (1974); H. W. Hitchcock, Ives
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35. - Classical Music Dictionary - Free MP3
Musica Classica Classical Music Dictionary with life, works, picture gallery, and MIDI audio files.
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Composers Biography Languages Charles Ives Life Works Best Works
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... Home Page Charles Ives Life American composer of exceptional inventiveness, Charles Ives learned a great deal from his bandmaster father. He began composing before he went to Yale to study music and where he played the organ. Afterwards he had a successful career working in insurance and he only composed in his leisure hours.
Eventually his health suffered from the strain and he composed very little after 1927, although his reputation grew. They are 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. Charles Ives Works Ives’s third symphony, for small orchestra, entitled "Camp Meeting", reflects much of his own background, and has separate 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, which depicts three places in New England. He wrote a number of psalm settings, part-songs and verse settings for unison voices and orchestra.

36. Composer Biography - Ives, Charles
charles ives. (b. Danbury, CT , 20 Oct 1874; d. New York, 19 May 1954),American composer. He was influenced first by his father, a
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37. Ives, Charles
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays.
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Ives, Charles
Ives, Charles
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Tuesday, October 20, 1874 in Danbury, Connecticut (USA)
Died: Wednesday, May 19, 1954 in New York, New York (USA)
Nation of Origin: United States
CLICK HERE for CDs of this composer.

CLICK HERE for Books about this composer.

CLICK HERE for Sheet Music by this composer.

Major Works:

Symphony No. 3 (The Camp Meeting)
The Unanswered Question (for chamber orchestra)
Concord Sonata (for piano) Other Information: Ives won the pulitzer prize for Symphony No. 3 in 1947. His compositions are remarkable for their use of polytonality, polyrhythms, and complex harmonies. He used popular music and hymns of New England as an inspiration. Many avante-garde composers of later years used techniques inspired by Charles Ives. General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors,

38. IVES, CHARLES
Translate this page Visual Rondo. Toda la información de música clásica en un CD-ROMCharles ives (1874-1954) Compositor norteamericano nacido en
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Charles Ives
Compositor norteamericano nacido en Danbury (EE.UU.) el 20 de octubre de , recibe las primeras lecciones de música de su padre, George Ives , entusiasta aficionado y miembro de la banda local. Con esos conocimientos y la práctica de instrumentos de teclado llegó a ser el organista de la localidad con tan solo 15 años, y en 1893 ya actúa como organista en New Haven , hasta que un año después ingresa en la Universidad de Yale , donde estudia música con Horatio Parker . Ese mismo año fallece su padre, lo que sume al compositor en una fuerte depresión.
En entra a trabajar en una compañía de seguros, aunque sigue ejerciendo como organizta, esta vez de la Iglesia presbiteriana de Bloomfield en New Jersey . Con todo, tiene suerte en el campo personal y comercial. Mientras que en contrae matrimonio con Harmony Twichell , en tanto el trabajo convencional como el musical deben ser abandonados durante un tiempo a consecuencia de los problemas de salud que padece Ives.
El compositor moría en Nueva York el 19 de mayo de a los 79 años de edad. Su música no responde a guión ni escuela alguna. Ni siquiera es posible encontrar una línea de desarrollo en sus obras. El mismo Ives olvidaba sus propias obras una vez estas habían sido compuestas.

39. Charles Ives, Composer
2/5/2003, charles ives, Composer. Dates Born October 29, 1874 in Danbury,Connecticut Died May 19, 1954 in New York, New York. Nationality American.
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40. Charles Ives
Biography, notes.
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