Charles Ives - music history and theory books A Celebration of American music: words and music in honor of H. Wiley Hitchcock. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1990. H. Wiley Hitchcock and American music / Richard Crawford -- Greetings in three-four time / Ross Lee Finney -- For Wiley H / William Schuman -- An early Black concert company : the Hyers Sisters combination / Eileen Southern -- Theodore F. Seward and the Fisk Jubilee Singers / Dena J. Epstein -- On the trail of A guest of honor : in search of Scott Joplin's lost opera / Edward A. Berlin -- Three cultivated choruses on texts set by Caccini in Le nuove musiche / Milton Babbitt -- The Cowells and the written word / Sidney Cowell -- Lunch at Virgil's, tea at the Ambassador (fragment from an unpublished Stravinsky memoir) / Minna Lederman -- Thor Johnson : a personal memoir / Bill Lichtenwanger -- The truth about H. Wiley Hitchcock / Joan Morris and William Bolcom. A Hitchcock fanfare / Peter Dickinson -- Isaac L. Rice : What is music? / Siegmund Levarie -- The great piano war of the 1870s / Cynthia Adams Hoover -- Music and musicians at the mountain resorts of Western Virginia, 1820-1900 / Katherine K. Preston --Bernard Ullman : nineteenth-century American impresario / R. Allen Lott -- Jullien and his Music for the million / John Graziano -- Wiley Hitchcock : two birds / Virgil Thomson -- "Yes me" from Three wordless songs / Noah Creshevsky -- "Ancient music" and the Europeanizing of American psalmody, 1800-1810 / Richard Crawford -- Dvorak, Beach, and American music / Adrienne Fried Block -- Two seductresses : Saint-Saens's Delilah and Chadwick's Judith / Steven Ledbetter. Wiley's waltz / Robert Starer -- Soliloquy for organ / Dorothy Klotzman -- Roy Harris : the story of an Oklahoma composer who was born in a log cabin on Lincoln's birthday / Nicolas Slonimsky -- A conversation with Alfred Frankenstein about Henry Cowell's New music / Rita H. Mead -- Virgil Thomson's Harvard years / Carol J. Oja -- A blues for the ages / Charles Hamm -- Making American music : Henry Hadley and the Manhattan Symphony Orchestra / Susan Feder -- A fractal for Wiley Hitchcock / Charles Dodge -- "The second of July" : a Charles Ives draft considered as an independent work / Wayne D. Shirley -- Dissonant counterpoint revisted : the first movement of Ruth Crawford's String quartet 1931 / Judith Tick -- I can remember / Bruce Saylor. Accustomed to the interface : observations on the bibliography of American music / D.W. Krummel -- "Monumenta Americana" revisited / Vivian Perlis -- Prosodic syncopation / Victor Fell Yellin - Popular music under a TIPEE / William P. Malm -- From the sixpak sonatas / Gordon Mumma -- James Tenney : some historical perspectives / Peter Garland -- An orchestra is born : the story of the American composers orchestra / Francis Thorne -- The edge of imagination / Roger Reynolds. A joyful noise: a musical birthday gift to the community from the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research : November 2, 1989, Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis. Collegeville? Minn.:, 1989. American transcendentalists. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1994. A program companion, edited by Joseph Horovitz, for a weekend festival exploring Transcendentalism and music. Presented by the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, November 11, 12, and 13, 1994. Presented by Da Camera of Houston at The Menil Collection, November 21and 22, 1994. Introduction, The transcendental Ives / Joseph Horowitz -- Ives :the amount to carry / John Adams -- Charles Ives' "Transcendental tune of Concord" / Stuart Feder -- Music of the higher spheres: the philosophy and influence of New England transcendentalism /Thomas Blanding. Crawford, John C. (John Charlton), 1931-. Expressionism in twentieth- century music. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. Danuser, Hermann, Kamper, Dietrich, 1936-, und Terse, Paul, eds. Amerikanische Musik seit Charles Ives: Interpretationen, Quellentexte, Komponistenmonographien. Laaber: Laaber-Verlag, 1987. Dvorak in America, 1892-1895. Portland, Or.: Amadeus Press, 1993. A Dvorak chronology / John C. Tibbetts -- Anthony Philip Heinrich: a Bohemian predecessor to Dvorak in the wilds of America / J. Bunker Clark -- Toward the new world / Graham Melville-Mason -- Dvorak's New York : an American street scene / John C. Tibbetts -- Dvorak at the National Conservatory / Emanuel Rubin -- Dvorak's Spillville summer : an American pastoral / John C. Tibbetts -- Dvorak and the American Indian / John Clapham -- "A great and noble school of music" : Dvorak, Harry T. Burleigh, and the African American spiritual / Jean E. Snyder -- Dvorak, Stephen Foster, and American national song / Charles Hamm -- Dvorak's long American reach / Adrienne Fried Block -- Homesick in America: the nostalgia of Antonin Dvorak and Charles Ives / Stuart Feder -- The choral works : Te Deum and The American flag / Nick Strimple. "My country tis of thee" / Jarmil Burghauser -- The dance of Pau-Puk- Keewis and the Song of Chibiabos : reflections on the Scherzo of Dvorak's Symphony "from the new world" / Michael Beckerman -- The F major string quartet, opus 96 / Alan Houtchens -- The E-flat major string quintet, opus 97 / Jan Smaczny -- The Stephen Foster-Antonin Dvorak connection / Deane L. Root -- The biblical songs, opus 99 / Daniel Jacobson -- Dvorak's piano works; Sonatina for violin and piano, opus 100 / John C. Tibbetts -- Thoughts of home : the Cello concerto in B minor, opus 104 / Robert Battey -- The reception of Dvorak's operas in America / David Beveridge -- How I wrote Dvorak in love / Josef Skvorecky -- New soundings : the Dvorak Sesquicentennial Conference and Festival in America / John C. Tibbetts -- The melody lingers on / John C. Tibbetts, Mark Rose, and Steven Richman. Karolyi, Otto. Modern American music: from Charles Ives to the minimalists. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996. Kavanaugh, Patrick. Spiritual lives of the great composers. Nashville, Tenn.: Sparrow Press, 1992. George Frideric Handel -- Johann Sebastian Bach -- Franz Joseph Haydn -- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- Ludwig Van Beethoven -- Franz Schubert -- Felix Mendelssohn -- Franz Liszt -- Richard Wagner -- Antonin Dvorak -- Charles Ives -- Igor Stravinsky. Kramer, Lawrence, 1946-. Classical music and postmodern knowledge. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. Krull, Kathleen. Lives of the musicians: good times, bad times (and what the neighbors thought) San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1993. The red priest: Antonio Vivaldi -- Twenty children and 1,200 compositions: Johann Sebastian Bach -- No ordinary baby: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- Moodiness and moonlight: Ludwig van Beethoven -- "My dear corpse": Frederic Chopin -- A successful farmer and opera-composer: Giuseppe Verdi -- A different white dress every night: Clara Schumann -- Dear friends and gentle hearts: Stephen Foster -- The checked cotton underwear of Johannes Brahms -- Pulsing and quivering: Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky -- Topsy-turvydom: William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan -- Velvet gentleman: Erik Satie -- The entertainer: Scott Joplin -- He stretched our ears: Charles Ives -- Standing on his head: Igor Stravinsky -- Tender Tyrant: Nadia Boulanger -- Full of splinters: Sergei Prokofiev -- "Great, isn't it?": George Gershwin -- Traveling troubadour: Woody Guthrie. Musicology and difference: gender and sexuality in music scholarship. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995 1993. Gender and other dualities of music history -- Difference and power in music -- Loving it : music and criticism in Roland Barthes -- Charles Ives and gender ideology -- Ethnomusicologist as midwife -- Women as musicians : a question of class -- Miriam sings her song -- Lesbian fugue -- Reading as an opera queen -- Schwarze Gredel and the engendered minor mode in Mozart's operas -- Opera -- Britten's dream -- Of women, music, and power : a model from Seicento Florence -- Carnaval, cross-dressing, and the woman in the mirror -- Narrative agendas in "absolute" music identity and difference in Brahms's Third Symphony. New perspectives on music: essays in honor of Eileen Southern. Warren, Mich.: Harmonie Park Press, 1992. Eileen Jackson Southern : quiet revolutionary / Samuel A. Floyd, Jr. -- A glimpse of the lost years : Spanish polyphonic song, 1450-70 / David Fallows -- Ophelia's lute / John M. Ward -- On Veronica and Josquin / Howard Mayer Brown -- The mysterious chronometer of Davaux / Jan LaRue -- Originality in the 1801 hymnals of Richard Allen / J. Roland Braithwaite -- Black sacred song and the tune-family concept / Anne Dhu Shapiro -- Gospel blues : origin and history / Horace Clarence Boyer -- The story of the Jubilee Singers : an introduction to its bibliographic history / Dena J. Epstein -- Charles Ives and the spiritual "In the morning"/ Give me Jesus / H. Wiley Hitchcock -- Leslie Adams and the making of the opera Blake : an interview with the composer / Yvonne C. Williams. Music of the American dream : brass traditions and golden visions Frank Tirro -- Pink Morton's theatre, Black Vaudeville, and the TOBA : recovering the history, 1910-30 / Thomas L. Riis -- Note on jazz standards by Black authors and composers, 1899-1942 / Richard Crawford -- The blues : a photographic essay / William Ferris -- The heterogeneous sound ideal in African-American music / Olly Wilson -- The flower song festival at Lotus Mountain : a study in performance context / Rulan Chao Pian -- Two virtuoso performers in Boston : Jenny Lind and Camilla Urso / Adrienne Fried Block -- Black women in classical music in Boston during the late nineteenth century : profiles of leadership / Josephine Wright. Black women in the music of Washington, D.C., 1900-20 / Doris Evans McGinty -- Black women and American orchestras : an update / D. Antoinette Handy -- Thea Musgrave and the production of her opera Harriet, the woman called Moses : an interview with the composer / Georgia A. Ryder -- Research in Afro-American music, 1968-88, a survey with selected bibliography of the literature / Josephine Wright -- The writings of Eileen Southern, editor of The Black perspective in music (1973-91) / compiled by Josephine Wright. Psychoanalytic explorations in music. Madison, Conn.: International Universities Press, 1990. On the enjoyment of listening to music (1950) / Heinz Kohut and Siegmund Levarie -- Observations on the psychological functions of music (1957) Heinz Kohut -- Some considerations of a psycholanalytic interpretation of music (1971) / Martin L. Nass -- Freud's theory of jokes and the linear- analytic approach to music: a few points in common (1979) / Daniel Sabbeth -- The development of musical ability (1968) / Pinchas Noy -- Transitional tunes and musical development (1970) / Marjorie McDonald -- A psychoanalyst's view of Clara Schumann (1968) / Anna M. Burton -- Charles and George Ives : the veneration of boyhood (1981) / Stuart Feder. On hearing and inspiration in the composition of music (1975) / Martin L. Nass -- Mourning and memorialization through music (1975) / George Pollock -- From creation in art : an ego psychological approach to creativity (1979) / Pinchas Noy -- The nostalgia of Charles Ives : an essay in affects and music (1981) / Stuart Feder -- The development of creative imagination in composers (1984) / Martin L. Nass -- On Beethoven's deafness (1978) / Maynard Solomon -- Johannes Brahms : music, loneliness, and altruism (1985) / Peter Ostwald -- Mourning through music : Gustav Mahler (1974) / George Pollock -- Gustav Mahler : the music of fratricide (1981) / Stuart Feder. Mozart : a study in genius (1951) / Aaron H. Esman -- Mozart's Zoroastran riddles (1985) / Maynard Solomon -- Rossini : a psychoanalytic approach to "The great renunciation" (1965) / Daniel W. Schwartz -- Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck : a creative partnership (1985) / Anna M. Burton - - On falling in love : the mystery of Tristan and Isolde (1986) / Richard D. Chessick. Rich, Alan. American pioneers: Ives to Cage and beyond. London: Phaidon, 1995. Schirmer, Inc. Composer handbook: a brief introduction to composers. New York G. Schirmer, 1994. Biographies, selective worklists and discographies of: John Adams, Stephen Albert, George Antheil, Milton Babbitt, Samuel Barber, Ernest Bloch, Dave Brubeck, Elliott Carter, Carlos Chavez, Paul Cooper, John Corigliano, Henry Cowell, Paul Creston, Richard Danielpour, Anthony Davis, John Eaton, Edward K. "Duke" Ellington, Philip Glass, Morton Gould, John Harbison, Roy Harris, Karel Husa, Andrew Imbrie, Charles Ives, Aaron Jay Kernis, Leon Kirchner, Ezra Laderman, Peter Lieberson, Gian Carlo Menotti, Walter Piston, Mel Powell, Wallingford Riegger, Robert X. Rodriguez, Gunther Schuller, William Schuman, Bright Sheng, Roberto Sierra, Carlos Surinach, Tan Dun, Virgil Thompson, Nicholas Thorne, Michael Tilson Thomas, Joan Tower. Sloat, Susanna. Ives - Dansers Studio/Beppie Blankert. in Attitude. Brooklyn, N.Y. v. 10, no. 1 (winter 1994), p. 22-23. Review of Dansers Studio at St. Marks Church, New York, Oct. 7-10, 1993 in Beppie Blankert's full-length dance piece, Ives, based on the life of American composer Charles Ives. Wechsler, Bert. A distinguished evening. in Attitude. Brooklyn, N.Y. v. 10, no. 1 (winter 1994), p. 23., 1994. Review of Dansers Studio/Beppie Blankert in Blankert's dance piece, Ives, at St. Mark's Church, New York, Oct. 7, 1993. Words on music from Addison to Barzun. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1990. Elusive art / Jack Sullivan -- Music into words / Jacques Barzun -- Three diatribes / George Bernard Shaw -- Miracle of Gregorian chant / Cecil Gray -- Purcell / Charles Burney -- Roots of Bach's art / Albert Schweitzer -- Bach the colorist / Paul Rosenfeld -- Capaciousness of Handel / Romain Rolland -- Messiah for heathens / George Bernard Shaw -- Scarlatti's keyboard quirks / Glenn Gould -- Enchantment of Rameau / Claude Debussy -- Clarity of Hayden / H.L. Mencken -- At the thought of Mozart / Aaron Copland -- Mozart's noisy ghost / Leigh Hunt -- Erotic Mozart / Charles Rosen -- Mozart's operas, Beethoven's Fidelio / Thomas Love Peacock. Haydn, Beethoven, and Mozart / Virgil Thomson -- Weber and the fantastic / Hector Berlioz -- Beethoven and the sublime / E.T.A. Hoffmann -- Beethoven / Richard Wagner -- On the Beethoven Ninth / Donald Francis Tovey, George Bernard Shaw -- Rossini and Meyerbeer / Heinrich Heine -- Schubert / H.L. Mencken -- On discoversing Schubert's Last symphony / Robert Schumann -- Schubert's C-major quintet / Desmond Shawe-Taylor -- Donizzetti's operas / Henry Chorley -- Berlioz the revolutionary / Romain Rolland -- Schumann the lyricist / Philip Hale -- On Chopin's piano music / Robert Schumann, Franz List -- Literature in Liszt's mind and work / Jacques Barzun -- Significance of Wagner / George Eliot -- Music and words in Wagner / George Bernard Shaw. Overture to Die meistersinger / Friedrich Nietzsche -- Brahms "Eroica" / Eduard Hanslick -- Moussorgsky's Vision of childhood / Claude Debussy -- Tchaikovsky / James Huneker -- Italian opera of today / W.J. Henderson -- Gilbert and Sullivan / G.K. Chesterton -- Mahler / Leonard Bernstein -- Debussy and the dawn of modernism / Pierre Boulez -- Struggling with Schonberg / Ernest Newman -- Sibelius and the music of the future / Constant Lambert -- Ives the master / Guy Davenport -- Notes on Ravel / Ned Rorem -- Varese / Paul Rosenfeld -- Contemporary voyages / Andrew Porter -- Music as science and sentiment / Hector Berlioz -- Condition of music / Walter Pater -- Opera and realism / Joseph Addison -- Recording angel / Evan Eisenberg -- Matter of time and space / Anthony Burgess. Music and sin / H.L. Mencken -- Why opera? / Jacques Barzun -- Damnation of Faust / Hector Berlioz -- Ramble among the musicians of Germany / Edward Holmes -- Paginini / Leigh Hunt -- Berlioz, Liszt, Chopin / Heinrich Heine -- Mremories of great composers / Ethel Smyth -- Memories of great performers / Gary Graffman -- Conversations with Arrau / Joseph Horowitz -- Perfect pitch / Nicholas Slonimsky -- Religion of the pianoforte / George Bernard Shaw. 8/96