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| John Kirkpatrick, piano |
March 24, 1943, St. Louis, MO. |
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(i., ii., & the beginning of iii.); Recorded from broadcast of KMOX, St. Louis |
| Charles Edward Ives, piano |
April 24, 1943, New York City, NY. |
Disc [A] Side [1] (Passages from 2nd Piano Sonata- Nos. 2 & 4): CRI CD-810, CD (1999). Disc [A] Side [2] (Sonata No. 2, mvt. 1) CRI CD-810, CD (1999). Disc [B] Side [2] (Four Transcriptions from "Emerson," no. 3) CRI CD-810, CD (1999). Disc [F] (Sonata No. 2 for Piano: Concord, Mass, mvt. 3 "The Alcotts"). CRI CD-810, CD (1999). |
Ives Plays Ives: The Composer at the Piano in Four Recording Sessions, 1933-1943 |
(NOTE 3) (selections/ exerpts) |
| John Kirkpatrick, piano |
April 9, 1945, the Liederkranz Society Building, New York City, NY. |
Columbia MM749 (record numbers: 72535D through 72539D; Matrix numbers: XCO345581, XCO345591, XCO345601, XCO345611, XCO345621, XCO345631, XCO345641, XCO345651, XCO345661) 78 rpm (1948). Columbia ML4250 (Matrix numbers: XLP1639, XLP1640), 33.3 RPM (1950). |
Sonata No. 2 (Concord. Mass., 1840-1860) and In the Inn |
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| Manfred Reinelt, piano; Walter Krummsdorf, flute |
May 1960, Leipzig, Germany. |
Eterna 8 28 017, 33.3 RPM (1989). Berlin Classics 0092112, CD (1998). Naive MO782096, CD (2012). [iii. only] |
Charles Ives: Concord Sonate. d'un siècle à l'autre: from one century to the next |
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| George Pappastavrou, piano; Bonnie Lichter, flute |
March 9, 10, 1961, the Steinway Hall Auditorium, New York City, NY. |
Composers Recordings Inc. CRI150, 33.3 RPM (1962). |
Charles Ives: Second Piano Sonata: Concord, Mass., 1840-1860. |
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| Aloys Kontarsky, piano; Theo Plumacher, viola; Willy Schwegler, flute |
November 1961, LindströmStudio (Electrola), Cologne, Germany |
Time 58005 (Matrix numbers: MB150N5; MB151N4), 33.3 RPM (1962). Time S8005 (Matrix numbers: SMB148W12; SMB149W12), 33.3 RPM (1962). Wergo WER 69402, CD (2010). |
Charles Ives: "Concord" Sonata. Earle Brown - A Life in Music - Vol. 5. |
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| James Tenney, piano |
May 11, 1963, McMillin Theatre, Columbia University, New York City, NY. |
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(ii. only) Recorded from WKCR-FM broadcast of concert. |
| John Kirkpatrick, piano |
March 28, 29, 1968, New York City, NY. |
Columbia MS7192 (Matrix numbers: XXSM137890, XXSM137891), stereo 33.3 RPM (1968). C.B.S. SBRG72763; stereo 33.3 RPM (1969, England). Columbia Special Products CSM 938-44, 33.3 RPM (1969). (3rd movement only) Sony Classical 88875061902, CD (2015). |
Charles Ives: The "Concord" Sonata |
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| Alan Mandel, piano |
August 1967- January 1968, Rutgers Presbyterian Church, New York City, NY. |
Madison Sound Studios, Inc. Desto DST6459DST6460 in set DST6458DST6461, 33.3 RPM (1968). Vox Box CD3X-3034, CD (1995). |
Complete Works for Piano. Works for Piano. |
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| John Kirkpatrick, piano. |
February 7, 1969, evening, Sprague Memorial Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT. |
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Recorded during recital. |
| Charles Edward Ives, piano |
June 12, 1933, studio of Columbia Graphophone Co., Ltd., London, England |
CRI CD-810, CD (1999). TT_x001E_1419_x001E_2 (Four Transcriptions from "Emerson," No. 1 About the last quarter, or an improvision?): CRI CD-810, CD (1999). [no number] (Four Transcriptions from "Emerson," No. 3 Mm. 1-25 as Copy C). CRI CD-810, CD (1999). [no number] (Improvision on a passage common to Study No. 23) CRI CD-810, CD (1999). |
Ives Plays Ives: The Composer at the Piano in Four Recording Sessions, 1933-1943 |
(Selections/excerpts); (the two surviving test pressings known bear the matrix numbers:, TT-1419-1 and TT_x001E_1419_x001E_2; the matrices do not survive; NOTE 3. TT_x001E_1419_x001E_1 (Four Transcriptions from "Emerson," No 1 Mm. 1-39 as in Copy C, with improvisation). |
| Roberto Szidon, piano; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Edward Downes, conductor |
May 1971, Plenarsaal der Akademie der Wissenschaften, Munich, Germany. |
Deutsche Grammophon 439 480-2, CD (1994). Deutsche Grammophon 00289 477 5440, CD (2005). |
Ives: Concord Sonata, Three Places in New England, Central Park in the Dark. Piano Music of the Americas. |
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| Roberto Szidon, piano; Walter Strangl, viola |
June 12, 1971, Residenz, Plenarsaal der Akademie der Wissenschaften, Munch, Germany |
Deutsche Grammophon 2530215, 33.3 RPM (1972). Deutsche Grammophon 4791048, CD (2013). |
Charles Ives: Piano Sonata No. 2 "Concord, Mass. 1840-1860”: Three Page Sonata. The History of Classical Music on 100 CDs: From Gregorian Chant to Górecki. |
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| Hadassah Sahr, piano |
ca. 1974 |
Critics Choice Records CC1705-7, 33.3 RPM (1974). |
Piano Sonata No. 2: "Concord, Mass. 1840-1860" |
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| John Kirkpatrick, piano |
October 28, 1974, Gideon F. Egner Memorial Chapel, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania |
Yale HSR W-358, CD (date of digital transfer not listed). |
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| Temple High School Band (1975-1976); David Stockburger, conductor |
ca. 1976 |
Precision Custom Recording T75-76, 33.3 RPM (1976) [iii. only] |
Temple High School 1975-1976: Temple, Texas |
arr. Richard Thurston |
| Roger Shields, piano |
ca. 1976 |
Vox Productions SVBX 5303, 33.3 RPM (1976). Vox Box CD3X-3027, CD (1993). CCLCDG1136, CD (2008). |
Piano Music in America: Vol. II: 1900-1945. Piano Music in America (1900-1945). A Gift To Be Simple: Music for Early America. |
(iii. only) |
| Nina Deutsch, piano |
ca. 1976 |
Voxbox CDX-5089, CD (1993). |
Ives: Solo Piano Music |
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| Gilbert Kalish, piano; Samuel Baron, flute; John Graham, viola |
September 27-29, 1976, New York City, NY. |
Nonesuch H-71337, 33.3 RPM (1977). Elektra Nonesuch 9 71337-2, CD (year unlisted). |
Charles Ives: Piano Sonata No. 2 "Concord, Mass. 1840-1860" |
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