Charles Ives and Nineteenth Century American Household Music

Charles Ives and Nineteenth Century American Household Music
Title Charles Ives and Nineteenth Century American Household Music PDF eBook
Author David W. Crook
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1980
Genre Music, American
ISBN

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Charles Ives Reconsidered

Charles Ives Reconsidered
Title Charles Ives Reconsidered PDF eBook
Author Gayle Sherwood Magee
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 258
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0252033264

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An engaging new portrait of the seminal American composer

The Charles Ives Tunebook, Second Edition

The Charles Ives Tunebook, Second Edition
Title The Charles Ives Tunebook, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Clayton W. Henderson
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 426
Release 2008-07-02
Genre Music
ISBN 0253350905

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Henderson provides important insights into the composer's body of work.

Charles Ives, "my Father's Song"

Charles Ives,
Title Charles Ives, "my Father's Song" PDF eBook
Author Stuart Feder
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 444
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780300054811

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A psychoanalytic biography which examines the lives of Charles Ives and his father, George. It shows how a knowledge of their relationship as father and son, teacher and pupil is central to understanding Ives' work. Charles' music is shown as an unconscious collaboration between father and son.

Charles Ives Remembered

Charles Ives Remembered
Title Charles Ives Remembered PDF eBook
Author Vivian Perlis
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 268
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780252070785

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Through their reminiscences, Ives's relatives, friends, colleagues, and associates reveal aspects of his life, character, and personality, as well as his musical activities.

Henry Cowell

Henry Cowell
Title Henry Cowell PDF eBook
Author Joel Sachs
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 619
Release 2012-07-09
Genre Music
ISBN 0199939187

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Joel Sachs offers the first complete biography of one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century American music. Henry Cowell, a major musical innovator of the first half of the century, left a rich body of compositions spanning a wide range of styles. But as Sachs shows, Cowell's legacy extends far beyond his music. He worked tirelessly to create organizations such as the highly influential New Music Quarterly, New Music Recordings, and the Pan-American Association of Composers, through which great talents like Ruth Crawford Seeger and Charles Ives first became known in the US and abroad. As one of the first Western advocates for World Music, he used lectures, articles, and recordings to bring other musical cultures to myriad listeners and students including John Cage and Lou Harrison, who attributed their life work to Cowell's influence. Finally, Sachs describes the tragedy of Cowell's life, being sentenced to fifteen years in San Quentin -- of which he served four -- after pleading guilty to a morals charge that even the prosecutor felt was trivial. Providing a wealth of insight into Cowell's ideas and philosophy, Joel Sachs lays out a much-needed perspective on one of the giants of twentieth-century American music.

American Music in the Twentieth Century

American Music in the Twentieth Century
Title American Music in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Kyle Gann
Publisher Schirmer
Pages 424
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN

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American Music in the Twentieth Century surveys the art music written in the United States during the last 100 years from the groundbreaking experiments of Charles Ives to the present day. Writing for the general reader, Kyle Gann describes the characteristic sounds of the diverse movements that have sprung up in this eventful period, while at the same time he sketches the changing social and cultural contexts for American concert music, and provides concise biographies of key figures.