| Summer 1951, New York City, NY.           | 
                                                                                        The Polymusic Chamber Orchestra; Vladimir Cherniavsky (i.e., Will Lorin), conductor           | 
                                                                                        Polymusic PRLP1001 (Matrix: NEOLMC41 2 1 ), 33.3 RPM (1951).           | 
                                                                                        The Music of Charles Ives, Volume One           | 
                                                                                        Recorded by Robert E. Blake.           | 
              
          
                                                                                        | Summer 1951, New York City, NY.           | 
                                                                                        The Polymusic Chamber Orchestra; Vladimir Cherniavsky (i.e., Will Lorin), conductor           | 
                                                                                        Polymusic PRLP1001 (Matrix: NEOLMC41 2 1 ), 33.3 RPM (1951).           | 
                                                                                        The Music of Charles Ives, Volume One           | 
                                                                                        Recorded by Robert E. Blake.           | 
              
          
                                                                                        | April 11, 1962, The University Hall, Oslo, Norway.           | 
                                                                                        Members of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra; William Strickland, conductor           | 
                                                                                        Composers Recordings Inc. CRI163, 33.3 RPM (1963). Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. HET 18 (1967). CRI ACS-6014, cassette (1985).           | 
                                                                                        Charles Ives - William Flanagan. Exploring Music 1: Record 8. Music of Charles Ives.           | 
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                                                                                        | April 11, 1962, The University Hall, Oslo, Norway.           | 
                                                                                        Members of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra; William Strickland, conductor           | 
                                                                                        Composers Recordings Inc. CRI163, 33.3 RPM (1963). Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. HET 18 (1967). CRI ACS-6014, cassette (1985).           | 
                                                                                        Charles Ives - William Flanagan. Exploring Music 1: Record 8. Music of Charles Ives.           | 
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                                                                                        | May 7, 1962, Manhattan Center, New York City, NY.           | 
                                                                                        New York Philharmonic; Maurice Peress & Seiji Ozawa, conductors; under the supervision of Leonard Bernstein.           | 
                                                                                        Columbia ML6243 (Matrix: XXLP-112363), 33.3 RPM (1966). Columbia MS6843 (Matrix: XXSM1 12365), stereo 33.3 RPM (1966). Columbia MQ797, stereo tape; 7i/2 i.p.s.; 4track (1966). C.B.S. BRG72458 & SBRG72458, stereo 33.3 RPM (1966, England). CBS Masterworks, 33.3 RPM (1983). Sony Classical, CD (1998). Sony 516023 2, CD (2004).           | 
                                                                                        Bernstein Conducts Ives. Leonard Bernstein Ives.           | 
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                                                                                        | May 7, 1962, Manhattan Center, New York City, NY.           | 
                                                                                        New York Philharmonic; Maurice Peress & Seiji Ozawa, conductors; under the supervision of Leonard Bernstein.           | 
                                                                                        Columbia ML6243 (Matrix: XXLP-112363), 33.3 RPM (1966). Columbia MS6843 (Matrix: XXSM1 12365), stereo 33.3 RPM (1966). Columbia MQ797, stereo tape; 7i/2 i.p.s.; 4track (1966). C.B.S. BRG72458 & SBRG72458, stereo 33.3 RPM (1966, England). CBS Masterworks, 33.3 RPM (1983). Sony Classical, CD (1998). Sony 516023 2, CD (2004).           | 
                                                                                        Bernstein Conducts Ives. Leonard Bernstein Ives.           | 
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                                                                                        | February 1976, Boston, MA           | 
                                                                                        Boston Symphony Orchestra; Seiji Ozawa, conductor           | 
                                                                                        Deutsche Grammophon 2530 787, 33.3 RPM (1977). Deutsche Grammophon 410 933-1, 33.3 RPM (1977). Deutsche Grammophon 423 243-2, CD (1988). Deutsche Grammophon 439 480-2, CD (1994). Deutsche Grammophon 4791048, CD (2013).           | 
                                                                                        Charles Ives: Symphony No. 4 - Central Park in the Dark. Ives: Concord Sonata, Three Places in New England, Central Park in the Dark. The History of Classical Music on 100 CDs: From Gregorian Chant to Górecki.           | 
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                                                                                        | February 1976, Boston, MA           | 
                                                                                        Boston Symphony Orchestra; Seiji Ozawa, conductor           | 
                                                                                        Deutsche Grammophon 2530 787, 33.3 RPM (1977). Deutsche Grammophon 410 933-1, 33.3 RPM (1977). Deutsche Grammophon 423 243-2, CD (1988). Deutsche Grammophon 439 480-2, CD (1994). Deutsche Grammophon 4791048, CD (2013).           | 
                                                                                        Charles Ives: Symphony No. 4 - Central Park in the Dark. Ives: Concord Sonata, Three Places in New England, Central Park in the Dark. The History of Classical Music on 100 CDs: From Gregorian Chant to Górecki.           | 
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                                                                                        | ca. 1976, Germany           | 
                                                                                        Rudolf Frisius, arranger           | 
                                                                                        Klatt Verlag 3-12-087620-8, 33.3 RPM (1976).           | 
                                                                                        Sequenzen Musik Sekundarstufe 1           | 
                                                                                        (arranged for electronics)           | 
              
          
                                                                                        | ca. 1976, Germany           | 
                                                                                        Rudolf Frisius, arranger           | 
                                                                                        Klatt Verlag 3-12-087620-8, 33.3 RPM (1976).           | 
                                                                                        Sequenzen Musik Sekundarstufe 1           | 
                                                                                        (arranged for electronics)           | 
              
          
                                                                                        | 1980, Germany.           | 
                                                                                        Rundfunkcor Leipzig; Jochen Wehner, chorus master; Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester Leipzig; Wolf-Dieter Hauschild           | 
                                                                                        Berlin Classics 0090082BC, CD (1994). Berlin Classics 0032462BC, CD (2003).           | 
                                                                                        Charles Ives: Holidays Symphony, Central Park in the Dark           | 
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                                                                                        | 1980, Germany.           | 
                                                                                        Rundfunkcor Leipzig; Jochen Wehner, chorus master; Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester Leipzig; Wolf-Dieter Hauschild           | 
                                                                                        Berlin Classics 0090082BC, CD (1994). Berlin Classics 0032462BC, CD (2003).           | 
                                                                                        Charles Ives: Holidays Symphony, Central Park in the Dark           | 
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                                                                                        | 1986, Medinah Temple, Chicago, IL.           | 
                                                                                        Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Adolf Herseth, trumpet           | 
                                                                                        CBS Masterworks MK-42381, CD (1988). Sony SB3K-87746, CD (2002). Sony Classical B003JH0LAU, CD (2010).           | 
                                                                                        Charles Ives: Holidays Symphony, The Unanswered Question, Central Park in the Dark. Ives: Symphonies Nos. 1-4, Holidays Symphony, Central Park in the Dark, The Unanswered Question. Ives: Symphonies Nos. 1-4, Holidays Symphony, Central Park in the Dark, The Unanswered Question. Charles Ives: The Music of America.           | 
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                                                                                        | 1986, Medinah Temple, Chicago, IL.           | 
                                                                                        Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor; Adolf Herseth, trumpet           | 
                                                                                        CBS Masterworks MK-42381, CD (1988). Sony SB3K-87746, CD (2002). Sony Classical B003JH0LAU, CD (2010).           | 
                                                                                        Charles Ives: Holidays Symphony, The Unanswered Question, Central Park in the Dark. Ives: Symphonies Nos. 1-4, Holidays Symphony, Central Park in the Dark, The Unanswered Question. Ives: Symphonies Nos. 1-4, Holidays Symphony, Central Park in the Dark, The Unanswered Question. Charles Ives: The Music of America.           | 
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