IVES, Charles Edward [1874-1954] -- American composer
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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.
Bookmarks (off-site links) |
- Biographical
- Ives, Charles. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
- Biography Find
- CHARLES IVES A short bio by Harvey Sachs, on the Polygram site
- IHAS: Composer From PBS
- Charles Ives - Biography Schirmer, Inc. and Associated Music Publishers
- Charles Ives - Danbury's Most Famous Composer by Nancy F. Sudik
- WashingtonPost.com: Charles Ives: A Life With Music By Jan Swafford, in the Washington Post
- Danbury Museum and Historical Society The birthplace of Charles Edward Ives
- Genealogy
- Genealogy of the Ives Family by Arthur Coon Ives, New Jersey, 1928 (subscription fee required)
- Good Dissonance Like a Man, A (1977) A film directed by Theodor Timreck. Ives played by John Bottoms.
- Ives, Charles. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
- General
- Charles Ives From "The Classical Music Pages", created by Matt Boynick
- The Charles Ives Society - Charles Edward Ives, An American Composer
- Gustav Mahler - The Mahlerite Home Page Ives plays second fiddle on this Mahler page!
- Link farms
Pages made up chiefly of links to other sites related to Ives
- Charles Ives An extensive list by Martin H. Monkman
- My little Charles Ives page Links with commentaries from Christian Soffel
- Composers - Charles Ives From Mark Sullivan
- 11Modern Music : Charles_Edward_Ives
- Charles Ives (1874-1954) Citations, books and sheet music, from Malaspina Great Books' Comprehensive Web Guide and Directory
- Works, tributes
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