"McDonald's work is always stimulating and never dull, consistently enriching the experience of the music. Ultimately, it also deepens our understanding of Ives the person, weaving together threads of art and biography."-- Music Theory Spectrum "Overall, McDonald's book is a useful contribution to Ives scholarship . the book lays a solid foundation for further investigations of temporality in Ives's music."-- Journal of the Society for American Music "McDonald investigates both the temporal and spatial effects of multidirectional motion, as well as its ramifications for understanding some of the larger philosophical issues that are raised in Ives's music.May 2015"-- Music & Letters "McDonald brings together analytic and personal factors to sharpen the image of the composer in convincing ways. This book . deserves a close reading.
The bibliography provides a select list of scores and recordings as well as articles, books, catalogues, and unpublished commentaries. This book is recommended for college and university libraries and for readers with a music theory background."-- Music Reference Services Quarterly "Matthew McDonald offers a trenchant and intellectually expansive reading of Ives's relationship to time by connecting several compositions--and indeed, the composer's larger conceptualization of the past, present, and future--to the Emersonian concept of the 'everlasting Now'. This book is a wonderfully written, important contribution to scholarship on the music of Charles Ives."--Gayle Sherwood Magee, author of Charles Ives Reconsidered.