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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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| Charles Krigbaum, organ | Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002128474351, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. |
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| The Greater New York Chorus; Betty Crawford, piano; Edgar Varese, conductor | February 21, 1945, New York City, NY. | Recorded from WNYC broadcast | ||
| The Gregg Smith Singers; Columbia Chamber Orchestra; Gregg Smith, conductor; Bruce Fifer, baritone; Rosalind Rees, Linda Eckard, Thomas Bogdan, Albert DeRuiter, quartet; Douglass Perry, tenor | March 13-14, 1972, St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia University, New York City, NY. | Columbia M4-32504, 33.3 RPM (1974). Newport Classic NPD 85677, CD (2006). | Charles Ives: The 100th Anniversary. The Young Ives: Early Choral Music of Charles Ives | |
| The Schütz Choir of London; Roger Norington, conductor; London Symphony Orchestra; Harold Farberman, conductor; Hazel Holt, soprano; Alfreda Hodgson, alto; John Elwes, tenor; John Noble, baritone | 1973, London, England, UK. | Composers Recordings, Inc., CRI SD 314 LP (1973). Citadel CTD-88126, CD (1998). | Ives: The Celestial Country. | |
| The Isaiah Thomas Singers; David P. McKay, director; Stephen Long, organist | May 1981, First Unitarian Church, Worcester, MA | Folkways FTS-32382, 33.3 RPM (1982). | The Cantata in Early American Music | |
| The John Oliver Chorale and Orchestra; John Oliver, conductor; Viginia Bowles, Laurie Stewart Otten, sopranos; Rebecca Chamberlain, Mary Westbrook Geha, altos; Henry Lussier, David Norris, tenors; Richard Bentley, Mark Fularz, basses | June 1984, Houghton Memorial Chapel, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA. | Northeastern NR-226, CD (1987). | The Celestial Country | |
| BBC Singers: soloists: Margaret Feaviour, soprano; Jacqueline Fox, mezzo-soprano; Kim Porter, alto; Andrew Murgatroyd, tenor; Graham Titus, baritone; The Duke Quartet: Louisa Fuller, violin; Rick Koster, violin; John Metcalfe, viola; Ivan McCready, cello; Christopher Hughes, organ; Members of the New London Orchestra: Mark Calder, trumpet; Kevin Morgan, euphonium; Geoffrey Nash, trombone; Stephen Lees, Tony Lucas, Nicholas Ormrod, Nigel Shipway, percussion; Stephen Cleobury, conductor | January 9-10, 1995, St. Giles Church, Cripplegate, London, England, UK. | Collins 14792, CD (2006). | Charles Ives: The Celestial Country, Psalm Settings, Easter Carol, Crossing the Bar | |
| The St. Olaf Choir; Anton Armstrong, cond. | April 16-19, 2002, Wooddale Church, Minneapolis, MN. | Linn Records CKD-203, CD (2002). | The Celestial Country | |
| Steven Mayer, piano | January 30-31, 2002, Toronto Ctr. for the Arts, Toronto, Canada | Naxos 8.559221, CD (2004). | Ives: Piano Sonata No. 2 - The Celestial Railroad |
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| Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038373479, audiocassette. |
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| The Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, director; The Ithaca College Concert Choir; The American Symphony Orchestra; Leopold Stokowski, conductor | October 18, 1967, New York City, NY. | Columbia M4-32504, 33.3 RPM (1974). Sony Masterworks MPK-46726, CD (1991). Sony Classical 88691971152, CD (2012). Sony Masterworks MPK-46726, CD (1991). | Charles Ives: The 100th Anniversary. Symphony no. 4 - Robert Browning Overture - Majority (or The masses) - They are there (A war song march) - An election (It strikes me that) - Lincoln, the great commoner. Leopold Stokowski: The Columbia Stereo Recordings |
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| The Gregg Smith Singers; The Columbia Chamber Orch. Gregg Smith, conductor | July 7, 1965, Hollywood, CA. | Columbia ML6321 (Matrix: XXLP-114206), 33.3 RPM (1966). Columbia MS6921 (Matrix: XXSM114208), stereo 33.3 RPM (1966). C.B.S. BRG72581 & SBRG72581, stereo 33.3 RPM (1967, England). | Charles Ives: Music for Chorus |
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