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The first comprehensive Charles Ives discography, compiled by Richard Warren, was published in 1972. In the decades following, Warren, along with staff of the Yale Collection of Historical Sound Recordings, continued documenting newly released recordings of Ives’ music. With support from the Charles Ives Society, Kevin Sherwin completed compiling the discography to include recordings until 2019, and Nicholas Brewer edited and facilitated its online publication and search functions.
This online discography is a comprehensive and searchable list, presented in order of the table of contents listed below. For each composition, recordings are listed in chronological order. The table of contents is based on the structure of James Sinclair’s A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives, which reflects the current catalogue of recordings of Charles Ives’ music. For more detailed explanations of the discography’s compilation and use of this website, please see the above links to the Preface and Usage Guide.
Recording Date/Location | Performing Artists | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names | Additional Recording Notes |
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September 13-17, 1965, Cue Studios, NYC | Ted Puffer, tenor; James Tenney, piano | Folkways FM3345, 33.3 RPM (1965). Smithsonian Folkways FW03345, CD (2004). | Charles Ives Songs, Volume 2 | |
September 13-17, 1965, Cue Studios, NYC | Ted Puffer, tenor; James Tenney, piano | Folkways FM3345, 33.3 RPM (1965). Smithsonian Folkways FW03345, CD (2004). | Charles Ives Songs, Volume 2 | |
May 4, 1966, Hollywood, CA | The Gregg Smith Singers; The Columbia Chamber Orchestra; Gregg Smith, conductor | Columbia ML6321 (Matrix: XXLP-114206), 33.3 RPM (1966). Columbia MS692 1 (Matrix: XXSM114208), stereo 33.3 RPM (1966). C.B.S. BRG72581 & SBRG-725821, stereo 33.3 RPM (1967, England). | Charles Ives: Music for Chorus | (with additions from fragment of version for chorus and orchestra) |
May 4, 1966, Hollywood, CA | The Gregg Smith Singers; The Columbia Chamber Orchestra; Gregg Smith, conductor | Columbia ML6321 (Matrix: XXLP-114206), 33.3 RPM (1966). Columbia MS692 1 (Matrix: XXSM114208), stereo 33.3 RPM (1966). C.B.S. BRG72581 & SBRG-725821, stereo 33.3 RPM (1967, England). | Charles Ives: Music for Chorus | (with additions from fragment of version for chorus and orchestra) |
ca. 1967, Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart, Harrison, New York | Summer Session Choir (1967), Pius X School of Liturgical Music; Ralph Hunter, conductor | 12-BD-235-A, 33.3 RPM (1967). | ||
ca. 1967, Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart, Harrison, New York | Summer Session Choir (1967), Pius X School of Liturgical Music; Ralph Hunter, conductor | 12-BD-235-A, 33.3 RPM (1967). | ||
1967, Boston, MA | Jean Lunn, soprano; Susan Williams, piano. | Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038372232, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. | Jean Lunn: Five Songs by Charles Ives | Recorded by Stephen B. Fassett |
1967, Boston, MA | Jean Lunn, soprano; Susan Williams, piano. | Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038372232, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. | Jean Lunn: Five Songs by Charles Ives | Recorded by Stephen B. Fassett |
April 16, 1968, Urbana-Champaign, IL | New Music Choral Ensemble (unaccompanied); Kenneth Gaburo, conductor | Ars Nova Ars Antiqua AN1005, stereo 33.3 RPM (1971). | 20th Century Choral Music | |
April 16, 1968, Urbana-Champaign, IL | New Music Choral Ensemble (unaccompanied); Kenneth Gaburo, conductor | Ars Nova Ars Antiqua AN1005, stereo 33.3 RPM (1971). | 20th Century Choral Music | |
December 29, 1968, afternoon, Sprague Memorial Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT | Helen Boatwright, soprano; William Dale, piano. | Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002126011031, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. | Songs of Charles Ives | Recorded by Richard Warren Jr. Recorded during recital. |
December 29, 1968, afternoon, Sprague Memorial Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT | Helen Boatwright, soprano; William Dale, piano. | Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002126011031, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. | Songs of Charles Ives | Recorded by Richard Warren Jr. Recorded during recital. |
ca. 1969, St. John's Military Academy, Salina, Kansas | St. John's Military Academy Choristers (1969); Robert C. Ausland, choirmaster; Dale M. Kastberg, organ | RPC JZB-36861/2, 33.3 RPM (1969). | St. John's Military Academy: Choristers 1969 | |
ca. 1969, St. John's Military Academy, Salina, Kansas | St. John's Military Academy Choristers (1969); Robert C. Ausland, choirmaster; Dale M. Kastberg, organ | RPC JZB-36861/2, 33.3 RPM (1969). | St. John's Military Academy: Choristers 1969 | |
October 27 or 28, 1969, NYC | Evelyn Lear, soprano; Alan Mandel, piano | Columbia M30229, stereo 33.3 RPM (1971). Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc. P6 17972, 33.3 RPM (1985). CBS Special Products P6 15628, 33.3 RPM (1981). | American Scenes, American Poets | |
October 27 or 28, 1969, NYC | Evelyn Lear, soprano; Alan Mandel, piano | Columbia M30229, stereo 33.3 RPM (1971). Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc. P6 17972, 33.3 RPM (1985). CBS Special Products P6 15628, 33.3 RPM (1981). | American Scenes, American Poets | |
1970, Sprague Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut | The Yale Men's and Women's Glee Clubs; Fenno Heath, conductor | Custom Fidelity Recordings CFS-2254, 33.3 RPM (1970). | ||
1970, Sprague Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut | The Yale Men's and Women's Glee Clubs; Fenno Heath, conductor | Custom Fidelity Recordings CFS-2254, 33.3 RPM (1970). | ||
1974, possibly Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA | New England Conservatory Chamber Singers; Lorna Cooke deVaron, conductor | New England Conservatory NEC-111, 33.3 RPM (1975). | Be Glad, Then, America!: A Bicentennial Recording: The New England Conservatory Celebrates Our American Musical Heritage. | |
1974, possibly Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA | New England Conservatory Chamber Singers; Lorna Cooke deVaron, conductor | New England Conservatory NEC-111, 33.3 RPM (1975). | Be Glad, Then, America!: A Bicentennial Recording: The New England Conservatory Celebrates Our American Musical Heritage. | |
April 10/ 11, 1975, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany | Avon Stuart, baritone; Gregor Eichhorn, piano | Edition Rhodos ERS-1218, 33.3 RPM (year unlisted) | Avon Stuart Recital | |
April 10/ 11, 1975, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany | Avon Stuart, baritone; Gregor Eichhorn, piano | Edition Rhodos ERS-1218, 33.3 RPM (year unlisted) | Avon Stuart Recital | |
October 1975, New York City, NY | Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano; Gilbert Kalish, piano | Nonesuch H-71325, 33.3 (1976). Elektra, Nonesuch 9 71325-2, CD (year unlisted). | Charles Ives: Songs | |
October 1975, New York City, NY | Jan DeGaetani, mezzo-soprano; Gilbert Kalish, piano | Nonesuch H-71325, 33.3 (1976). Elektra, Nonesuch 9 71325-2, CD (year unlisted). | Charles Ives: Songs | |
January 17, 1978, Ambassador Auditorium, Pasadena, CA | Evelyn Lear, soprano; Martin Katz, piano | Pelican 2012, 33.3 RPM (1978). | Evelyn Lear & Thomas Stewart Live in Recital |