| February 24, 1939, Town Hall, NYC. |
Mina Hager, mezzosoprano; John Kirkpatrick, piano |
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| February 24, 1939, Town Hall, NYC. |
Mina Hager, mezzosoprano; John Kirkpatrick, piano |
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| March 31, 1943, NYC |
William Ventura, tenor; Columbia Concert Orchestra; Bernard Herrmann, conductor |
Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038370830, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. |
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Recorded from WABC broadcast. Accompaniment likely derived from one of the instrumental works from which the song was derived: SET No. 2: i; SET NO. 5: iii; or SET NO. 6: ii. |
| March 31, 1943, NYC |
William Ventura, tenor; Columbia Concert Orchestra; Bernard Herrmann, conductor |
Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038370830, 1/4 inch sound tape reel. |
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Recorded from WABC broadcast. Accompaniment likely derived from one of the instrumental works from which the song was derived: SET No. 2: i; SET NO. 5: iii; or SET NO. 6: ii. |
| September 13-17, 1965, Cue Studios, New York City, NY. |
Ted Puffer, tenor; James Tenney, piano |
Folkways FM3344, 33.3 RPM (1965). Smithsonian Folkways FW03344, CD (2004). |
Charles Ives Songs, Vol. 1: 1894-1915 |
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| September 13-17, 1965, Cue Studios, New York City, NY. |
Ted Puffer, tenor; James Tenney, piano |
Folkways FM3344, 33.3 RPM (1965). Smithsonian Folkways FW03344, CD (2004). |
Charles Ives Songs, Vol. 1: 1894-1915 |
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| January 17, 1967, Hollywood, CA. |
Adrienne Albert, mezzo soprano; Columbia Chamber Ensemble; Gregg Smith, conductor |
Columbia MS7321 (Matrix: XXSM150546), stereo 33.3 RPM (1969). |
New Music of Charles Ives: Seventeen First Recordings for Solo Voice, Chorus and Chamber Orchestra |
(accompaniment probably derived as in recording by William Ventura, above.) |
| January 17, 1967, Hollywood, CA. |
Adrienne Albert, mezzo soprano; Columbia Chamber Ensemble; Gregg Smith, conductor |
Columbia MS7321 (Matrix: XXSM150546), stereo 33.3 RPM (1969). |
New Music of Charles Ives: Seventeen First Recordings for Solo Voice, Chorus and Chamber Orchestra |
(accompaniment probably derived as in recording by William Ventura, above.) |
| September-November, 1969, A&M Studios, New York City, NY |
The Winter Consort: Paul Winter, sax; Paul McCandless, English horn; Richard Bock, cello; Virgil Scott, alto flute; John Beal, bass; Steve Booker, drums; John Stauber, classical guitar |
A&M Records SP-4207, LP (1970). |
Something in the Wind |
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| September-November, 1969, A&M Studios, New York City, NY |
The Winter Consort: Paul Winter, sax; Paul McCandless, English horn; Richard Bock, cello; Virgil Scott, alto flute; John Beal, bass; Steve Booker, drums; John Stauber, classical guitar |
A&M Records SP-4207, LP (1970). |
Something in the Wind |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| November 26-28, 1990, Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, London, England, UK. |
Henry Herford, baritone; Robin Bowman, piano |
Unicorn-Kanchana DKP-9111, CD (1991). |
Songs: Volume 1 |
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| November 26-28, 1990, Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel, London, England, UK. |
Henry Herford, baritone; Robin Bowman, piano |
Unicorn-Kanchana DKP-9111, CD (1991). |
Songs: Volume 1 |
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| February and March 1991, Maison de Radio-France, France. |
Nicholas Isherwood, bass; Eric Watson, piano |
Accord 201812, CD (1991). |
Charles Ives (1874-1954): Melodies |
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