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| Performing Artists | Recording Date/Location | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names | Additional Recording Notes |
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| Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Morton Gould, conductor | January 31, 1966, Orchestra Hall, Chicago, IL. | RCA Victor LM2893 (Matrix: SRRM6079), 33.3 RPM (1966). RCA Victor LSC2893 (stereo; Matrix: SRRS608 1), 33.3 RPM (1966). RCA Victor FTC2221, stereo tape; 7i/2 i.p.s.; 4track (1967). RCA Victor TR35011, stereo tape; 33/4 i.p.s.; 4track (1967). RCA Victor R8S5051, stereo tape cartridge (1969). R.C.A. RB6687 & SB6687, stereo 33.3 RPM (1967, England). BMG 74321 29246, CD (1995). RCA 88875120702, CD (2016). | Orchestral set no. 2 - Putnam's camp, Redding, Connecticut - Robert Browning overture | |
| Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Harold Farberman, conductor | June 1966, Barking, London, England, UK. | Vanguard Cardinal Series VCS10013 (Matrix: XSV 12436 3), stereo 33.3 RPM (1967). Vanguard Cardinal Series C1013, stereo tape; 7i/2 i.p.s.; 4track (1967). Vanguard VSL11011, stereo (1969, England). Vanguard 9201518, CD (2012). | Charles Ives Orchestral Works | (oboe substituted for trumpet; oboe & clarinet substituted for two of the flutes) |
| Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038370590, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. |
| Performing Artists | Recording Date/Location | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names | Additional Recording Notes |
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| Performing Artists | Recording Date/Location | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names | Additional Recording Notes |
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| Unlisted Orchestra; Carlos Surinach, conductorMGM Records (the tapes and exact information are lost) | 1958 or 1959 | (Numbers 1 & 3) | ||
| The Boston Chamber Ensemble; Harold Farberman, conductor | October 1962, Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA. | Cambridge CRM804, 33.3 RPM (1963). Cambridge CRS1804 (Matrix: P4RS7433), stereo 33.3 RPM (1963). | Ives: Chamber pieces, Songs [and] Piano Sonata | (Numbers 1 & 3) |
| Soloists Ensemble of the Leningrad Philharmonic Academic Symphony Orchestra; I. Blazhkov, conductor; Alexander Tumanov, baritone | ca. 1968, USSR | Melodiya 33CM 03877-78(a), 33.3 RPM (1968). | Tone Ways No. 3 - Serenades | (in German) |
| Chamber orchestra; Gunther Schuller, conductor | March 31 or April 1, 1969, Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA. | Columbia MS7318 (Matrix numbers: XSM150421; XXSM150422), stereo 33.3 RPM (1970). CBS 76033, 33 RPM (1972, France). | Calcium Night Light | (Numbers 1 & 3) |
| Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra; Igor Blazhkov, conductor | ca. 1973, USSR | Melodiya CM 03877-8, 33.3 RPM (1973). | Soloists Ensemble: A. Schönberg - P. Hindemith - Ch. Ives | |
| Ansambl Solistov Orchestra; Aleksandr Lazarev, conductor | 1979, Bol'shogo Teatra, Moscow, USSR. | Melodiya гост-1539, 33.3 RPM (1981). | ||
| New York Philarmonic; Leonard Bernstein | November 1988, Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY. | Deutsche Grammophon 474 940-2, CD (1989). Deutsche Grammophon 429 220-2, CD (1990). Deutsche Grammophon 0289 479 1512 6, CD (2013). Deutsche Grammophon 4792770, CD (2014). Deutsche Grammophon 028947984184, CD (2018). | The Americans. Charles Ives: Symphony No. 2. The Leonard Bernstein Collection: Volume 1: Part 4. | (No. 1 only) |
| Ensemble Modern; Ingo Metzmacher | December 2-6, 1991, Saal der Deutschen Bank, Frankfurt, Germany. | EMI 0777 7 54552 2 9, CD (1992). EMI 50999 2 06631 2 4, CD (2008). | A Portrait of Charles Ives. Charles Ives: Songs, Orchestral Sets, From the Steeples and the Mountains. | (No. 1 and 3) |
| Detroit Chamber Winds and Friends; H. Robert Reynolds, conductor | November 1992, St. Paul's Cathedral, Grosse Pointe, MI. | Koch 3-7182-2H1, CD (1993). | Remembrance: A Charles Ives Collection | (No. 1 and 3) |
| Ars Nova ensemble, conducted by Marius Constant. | Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038373842, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. | |||
| Ansambl Solistov Orchestra; Aleksandr Lazarev, conductor | Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002126013839, 78rpm. |
| Performing Artists | Recording Date/Location | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names | Additional Recording Notes |
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| Performing Artists | Recording Date/Location | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names | Additional Recording Notes |
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| Performing Artists | Recording Date/Location | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names | Additional Recording Notes |
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| Jacqueline Greissle, soprano; Josef Wolman, piano | January, 1952 | SPA Records SPA9 (Matrix: XTV19431), 33.3 RPM (1953). | Songs of Sylvester Revueltas and Charles Ives | |
| The Western Wind: Ma Prem Alimo, Janet Sullivan, sopranos; William Zukof, countertenor; Lawrence Bennett, tenor; Lyon Lee, tenor (maybe singing baritone); Elliot Levine, baritone (maybe singing bass). | June 1979, St. James Chapel of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City, NY. | Musical Heritage Society MHS-4077, 33.3 RPM (1979). MusicMasters 01612-67077-2, CD (1991). Musical Heritage Society 416077A, CD (1995). MusicMasters 01612-67176, CD (1996). | Christmas in the New World. A Christmas Celebration: A Collection of Collection Brass, String and Choral Favorites. | |
| The Boston Pops Orchestra; John Williams, conductor; Tanglewood Festival Chorus; John Oliver, chorus director | December 20, 1980, Symphony Hall, Boston, MA. | Philips 6302 125, 33.3 RPM (1981). | We Wish You a Merry Christmas |