ca. 1960 |
Enoch and the Light Brigade; Lew Davies, arranger |
Command RS 818SD, 33.3 RPM (1960). |
Big, Bold and Brassy: Percussion in Brass |
Entitled "Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech," music based on A SON OF A GAMBOLIER) |
ca. 1960 |
Enoch and the Light Brigade; Lew Davies, arranger |
Command RS 818SD, 33.3 RPM (1960). |
Big, Bold and Brassy: Percussion in Brass |
Entitled "Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech," music based on A SON OF A GAMBOLIER) |
May 4, 1963, John M. Greene Auditorium, Smith College, Northhampton, MA. |
Lehigh University Concert Band; Jonathan Elkus, conductor |
VQR RV1134, 33.3 RPM (1968). |
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In a collection entitled: Moonshine and Marches from Old South Mountain; (arranged for band by Jonathan Elkus; entitled: A SON OF A GAMBOLIER) |
May 4, 1963, John M. Greene Auditorium, Smith College, Northhampton, MA. |
Lehigh University Concert Band; Jonathan Elkus, conductor |
VQR RV1134, 33.3 RPM (1968). |
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In a collection entitled: Moonshine and Marches from Old South Mountain; (arranged for band by Jonathan Elkus; entitled: A SON OF A GAMBOLIER) |
1974, possibly Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA |
Members of the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble; Frank Battisti, conductor |
New England Conservatory NEC-111, 33.3 RPM (1975). Albany TROY444, CD (2000). |
Be Glad, Then, America!: A Bicentennial Recording: The New England Conservatory Celebrates Our American Musical Heritage. New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble: Songs, Hymns, Portraits. |
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1974, possibly Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, MA |
Members of the New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble; Frank Battisti, conductor |
New England Conservatory NEC-111, 33.3 RPM (1975). Albany TROY444, CD (2000). |
Be Glad, Then, America!: A Bicentennial Recording: The New England Conservatory Celebrates Our American Musical Heritage. New England Conservatory Wind Ensemble: Songs, Hymns, Portraits. |
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April 3, 1974, 7:30PM-10:30PM, Sprague Memorial Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT |
Yale Theater Orchestra; James Sinclair, conductor |
Columbia M-32969, 33.3 RPM (1974). |
Old Songs Deranged: Music for Theater Orchestra |
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April 3, 1974, 7:30PM-10:30PM, Sprague Memorial Hall, Yale University, New Haven, CT |
Yale Theater Orchestra; James Sinclair, conductor |
Columbia M-32969, 33.3 RPM (1974). |
Old Songs Deranged: Music for Theater Orchestra |
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ca. 1990 |
The Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, conductor |
VoxBox CDX-5016, CD (1990). |
The Great Sentimental Age: Songs by Foster, Ives, Hawthorne, Hanby & Others. |
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ca. 1990 |
The Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, conductor |
VoxBox CDX-5016, CD (1990). |
The Great Sentimental Age: Songs by Foster, Ives, Hawthorne, Hanby & Others. |
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September 17-27, 1991, Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, NY |
Paul Sperry, tenor; Irma Vallecillo, piano |
Albany TROY-077, CD (1992). |
The Complete Songs of Charles Ives, Vol. I |
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September 17-27, 1991, Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City, NY |
Paul Sperry, tenor; Irma Vallecillo, piano |
Albany TROY-077, CD (1992). |
The Complete Songs of Charles Ives, Vol. I |
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November 1992, St. Paul's Cathedral, Grosse Pointe, MI. |
Detroit Chamber Winds and Friends; H. Robert Reynolds, conductor |
Koch 3-7182-2H1, CD (1993). |
Remembrance: A Charles Ives Collection |
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November 1992, St. Paul's Cathedral, Grosse Pointe, MI. |
Detroit Chamber Winds and Friends; H. Robert Reynolds, conductor |
Koch 3-7182-2H1, CD (1993). |
Remembrance: A Charles Ives Collection |
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June 2-6, 2003, Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, VA |
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band; Timothy W. Foley, director |
USMB CD-19, CD (2003). Naxos 8.570559, CD (2007). |
Charles Ives's America. Charles Ives: Variations on 'America' - Old Home Days - 'The Alcotts'. |
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June 2-6, 2003, Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall, Northern Virginia Community College, Alexandria, VA |
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band; Timothy W. Foley, director |
USMB CD-19, CD (2003). Naxos 8.570559, CD (2007). |
Charles Ives's America. Charles Ives: Variations on 'America' - Old Home Days - 'The Alcotts'. |
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