| Helen Boatwright, soprano. Corneliu Gheorgiou, piano. |
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Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002126011148, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. |
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| Mordecai Bauman, baritone; Albert Hirsh, piano. |
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Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038372257, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. |
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| Mordecai Bauman, baritone; Albert Hirsh, piano |
Early 1938, NYC, Musicraft Records, Inc. |
New Music Recordings 1412 (Matrix: NMQR1 6), 78 rpm (1938). Composers Recordings Inc. CRI SRD 390, LP (1978). CRI ACS-6014, cassette (1985). |
Six Songs. Yankee Music. Music of Charles Ives. |
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| New Haven Brass Quintet: David Baldwin, trumpet; Grant Keast, trumpet; Christine Snyder, horn; Theodore Toupin, trombone; Kenneth Singleton, tuba, arranger |
ca. 1976, Battel Chapel, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut |
Red Rose Music RRM 04, 33.3 RPM (1976). |
New Haven Brass Quintet: Volume 4 |
(arranged for brass quintet) |
| Roberta Alexander, soprano; Tan Crone, piano. |
ca. 1984, Netherlands |
Etcetera KTC-1020, 33.3 RPM (1984, Netherlands). Etcetera KTC-1020, CD (2004). Etcetera KTC-2508, CD (2005). |
Charles Ives Songs |
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| Nicholas Isherwood, bass; Eric Watson, piano |
February and March 1991, Maison de Radio-France, France. |
Accord 201812, CD (1991). |
Charles Ives (1874-1954): Melodies |
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| Paul Sperry, tenor; Irma Vallecillo, piano |
September 17-27, 1991, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, NY. |
Albany TROY-080, CD (1994). |
The Complete Songs of Charles Ives, Vol. IV |
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| 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 |
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| Veronica Lenz-Kuhn, soprano; Tan Crone, piano |
May 29, 1999- June 2, 1999, Bad Münder, Germany. |
Thorofon CTH-2406, CD (1999). |
Charles Ives: Lieder |
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| Czech Brass Sextet Brno |
ca. 1995 |
Multisonic 31 0349-2, CD (1995). |
The Glitter of Brass |
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| Sanford Sylvan, baritone; Alan Feinberg, piano |
September 8, 1995, Colden Center for the Performing Arts, Queens College, NY. |
Decca 466 841-2, CD (2000). |
Charles Ives: When the Moon - Songs - Sets for Orchestra |
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| Mary Phillips, mezzo-soprano; J.J. Penna, piano |
May-June 2005, Sprague Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT. |
Naxos 8.559270, CD (2008). |
Charles Ives: Songs, Volume 2 |
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| Jill Feldman, soprano; Jeannette Koekkoek, piano |
March 20-22, 2006, Recording studio Valter Neri, Montevarchi, Italy. |
Olive Music OM-011, CD (2007). |
Charles Ives: Songs |
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| Mina Hager, mezzosoprano; John Kirkpatrick, piano |
February 24, 1939, Town Hall, NYC. |
Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038371648, 78 RPM Test Pressing. |
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| Gerald Finley, baritone; Julius Drake, piano |
February 16-20, 2007 |
Hyperion CDA-67644, CD (2008). |
Romanzo, di Central Park |
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| Susan Narucki, soprano; Donald Berman, piano |
March 18-20, 2008, The Recital Hall at The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College, State University of New York, NY. |
New World Records 80680-2, CD (2008). |
The Light That is Felt: Songs of Charles Ives |
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| Ensemble für Neue Musik Zürich; Sebastian Gottschick, conductor and arranger; Jeannine Hirzel, mezzosoprano |
June 8-10, 2010 at hr-Sendesaal Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
Hat Hut B00ALZ7BLU, CD (2012). |
Charles Ives: A Songbook |
Arrangement for instrumental ensemble by Sebastian Gottschick |
| Mordecai Bauman, baritone; Albert Hirsh, piano |
February 12, 1940 |
Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038370806, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. |
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Recorded from WNYC broadcast |
| William Ventura, tenor; Marion Corley (?), piano |
March 31, 1943, New York City, NY. |
Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038370830, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. |
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Recorded from WABC broadcast |
| Helen Boatwright, soprano; John Kirkpatrick, piano. Recorded by Richard C. Burns. |
August, 1954, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New Haven, CT. |
Overtone 7, 33.3 RPM (1954). CRI 675, CD (1994). |
24 Songs by Charles Ives. Songs of Charles Ives, Ernst Bacon. |
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