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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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ca. 2012 | Georgia (band) | Georgia Sounds GAS-001, 33.RPM (2012). | Asemic Club | (Arranged by Brian Close, Justin Tripp) |
Recording Date/Location | Performing Artists | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names | Additional Recording Notes |
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January 17, 1967, Hollywood, CA. | Adrienne Albert, mezzosoprano; 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 | |
January 17, 1967, Hollywood, CA. | Adrienne Albert, mezzosoprano; 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 | |
November 2, 1969, Crouse Auditorium, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. | Helen Boatwright, soprano; John Kirkpatrick, piano. Recorded by Richard C. Burns. Recorded during recital. | Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038373636, 1/4 inch sound tape reel | ||
November 2, 1969, Crouse Auditorium, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. | Helen Boatwright, soprano; John Kirkpatrick, piano. Recorded by Richard C. Burns. Recorded during recital. | Yale Charles Ives Non-Commercial Sound Recordings 39002038373636, 1/4 inch sound tape reel | ||
November 18, 19, 24, 25, 1969, NYC | Helen Boatwright, soprano; John Kirkpatrick, piano | Columbia M4-32504, 33.3 RPM (1974). | Charles Ives: The 100th Anniversary. | |
November 18, 19, 24, 25, 1969, NYC | Helen Boatwright, soprano; John Kirkpatrick, piano | Columbia M4-32504, 33.3 RPM (1974). | Charles Ives: The 100th Anniversary. | |
February and March 1991, Maison de Radio-France, France. | Nicholas Isherwood, bass; Eric Watson, piano | Accord 201812, CD (1991). | Charles Ives (1874-1954): Melodies | |
February and March 1991, Maison de Radio-France, France. | Nicholas Isherwood, bass; Eric Watson, piano | Accord 201812, CD (1991). | Charles Ives (1874-1954): Melodies | |
May 14-16, 1991, St. Barnabas Church, Woodside Park, London, UK. | Henry Herford, baritone; Robin Bowman, piano | Unicorn-Kanchana DKP-9112, CD (1991). | Charles Ives: Songs, Volume 2 | |
May 14-16, 1991, St. Barnabas Church, Woodside Park, London, UK. | Henry Herford, baritone; Robin Bowman, piano | Unicorn-Kanchana DKP-9112, CD (1991). | Charles Ives: Songs, Volume 2 | |
September 17-27, 1991, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, NY. | Mary Ann Hart, mezzo-soprano; Dennis Helmrich, piano | Albany TROY-080, CD (1994). | The Complete Songs of Charles Ives, Vol. IV | |
September 17-27, 1991, American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, NY. | Mary Ann Hart, mezzo-soprano; Dennis Helmrich, piano | Albany TROY-080, CD (1994). | The Complete Songs of Charles Ives, Vol. IV | |
ca. 1992 | Wolfgang Holzmair, baritone; Thomas Palm, piano | Canterino CNT-1064, CD (1992). | Lord George G. Byron | |
ca. 1992 | Wolfgang Holzmair, baritone; Thomas Palm, piano | Canterino CNT-1064, CD (1992). | Lord George G. Byron | |
January 12, 1995, Broward Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL | Susan Narucki, soprano; Alan Feinberg, piano | Decca 466 841-2, CD (2000). | Charles Ives: When the Moon - Songs - Sets for Orchestra | |
January 12, 1995, Broward Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL | Susan Narucki, soprano; Alan Feinberg, piano | Decca 466 841-2, CD (2000). | Charles Ives: When the Moon - Songs - Sets for Orchestra | |
May-June 2005, Sprague Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT. | Patrick Carfizzi, baritone; J.J. Penna, piano | Naxos 8.559271, CD (2008). | Charles Ives: Songs, Volume 3 | |
May-June 2005, Sprague Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT. | Patrick Carfizzi, baritone; J.J. Penna, piano | Naxos 8.559271, CD (2008). | Charles Ives: Songs, Volume 3 | |
March 18-20, 2008, The Recital Hall at The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College, State University of New York, NY. | Susan Narucki, soprano; Donald Berman, piano | New World Records 80680-2, CD (2008). | The Light That is Felt: Songs of Charles Ives | |
March 18-20, 2008, The Recital Hall at The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College, State University of New York, NY. | Susan Narucki, soprano; Donald Berman, piano | New World Records 80680-2, CD (2008). | The Light That is Felt: Songs of Charles Ives | |
June 8-10, 2010 at hr-Sendesaal Frankfurt am Main, Germany | Ensemble für Neue Musik Zürich; Sebastian Gottschick, conductor and arranger; Omar Ebrahim, baritone | Hat Hut B00ALZ7BLU, CD (2012). | Charles Ives: A Songbook | (Arrangement for instrumental ensemble by Sebastian Gottschick) |
June 8-10, 2010 at hr-Sendesaal Frankfurt am Main, Germany | Ensemble für Neue Musik Zürich; Sebastian Gottschick, conductor and arranger; Omar Ebrahim, baritone | Hat Hut B00ALZ7BLU, CD (2012). | Charles Ives: A Songbook | (Arrangement for instrumental ensemble by Sebastian Gottschick) |