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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.

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III. Keyboard Music
iv. Organ music
VARIATIONS ON "AMERICA" (III-D-5) (140)
Recording Date/Location Performing Artists Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year Album Names Additional Recording Notes
Summer 1960, First Universalist Church, Woodstock, VT. Edward George Power Biggs, organ 93; organ built in 1875 by Hutchings Plaisted, originally for the studio of Eugene W. Thayer of Boston Columbia ML5496 (Matrix: XLP-50083), 33.3 RPM (1960). (in an album entitled: The Organ in America) Columbia MS6161 (Matrix: XXSM50085), stereo 33.3 RPM (1960). Columbia M4-32504, 33.3 RPM (1974). CBS Special Products P6 15628, 33.3 RPM (1981). The Organ in America. Charles Ives: The 100th Anniversary.
October 1963, by Project Records, New York City, NY. Paul Creston, organ Record 7: 18771890 (Matrix: LHS007B4), 33.3 RPM (1964). The Life History of the United States (first 32 measures of the introductory Allegro section plus an added chord)
October 1963, by Project Records, New York City, NY. Paul Creston, organ Record 7: 18771890 (Matrix: LHS007B4), 33.3 RPM (1964). The Life History of the United States (first 32 measures of the introductory Allegro section plus an added chord)
February 1968, The Hammond Museum, Gloucester, MA. Richard Ellsasser, organ Nonesuch H71200, stereo 33.3 RPM (1968). Yankee Organ Music
February 1968, The Hammond Museum, Gloucester, MA. Richard Ellsasser, organ Nonesuch H71200, stereo 33.3 RPM (1968). Yankee Organ Music
November 7, 1968, Fisk Organ, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Edward George Power Biggs, organ Columbia MS7269 (Matrix: XXSM139619), stereo 33.3 RPM (1969). E. Power Biggs' Greatest Hits
November 7, 1968, Fisk Organ, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Edward George Power Biggs, organ Columbia MS7269 (Matrix: XXSM139619), stereo 33.3 RPM (1969). E. Power Biggs' Greatest Hits
October 28-30, 1969, St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England, UK. Christopher Dearnley, organ His Master's Voice CSD3677 (Matrix: 2YEA3946), stereo 33.3 RPM (1970, England). St. Paul's Cathedral
October 28-30, 1969, St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England, UK. Christopher Dearnley, organ His Master's Voice CSD3677 (Matrix: 2YEA3946), stereo 33.3 RPM (1970, England). St. Paul's Cathedral
ca. 1971, First Baptist Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan Janice Beck, organ Musical Heritage Society OR A-264, 33.3 RPM (1971). An Anthology of American Organ Music, Volume III
ca. 1971, First Baptist Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan Janice Beck, organ Musical Heritage Society OR A-264, 33.3 RPM (1971). An Anthology of American Organ Music, Volume III
Spring 1971, Zumbro Lutheran Church, Rochester, MN Robert Anderson, organ Aeolian/Skinner Organ Company AS-328, LP (1972). Robert Anderson in a Program of 19th Century Music
Spring 1971, Zumbro Lutheran Church, Rochester, MN Robert Anderson, organ Aeolian/Skinner Organ Company AS-328, LP (1972). Robert Anderson in a Program of 19th Century Music
July 9 & 10, 1971, Noehren organ in the First Baptist Church, Ann Arbor, MI Janice Bech, Organist Musical Heritage Society OR A-264, 33.3 RPM (1973). An Anthology of American Organ Music, Volume III
July 9 & 10, 1971, Noehren organ in the First Baptist Church, Ann Arbor, MI Janice Bech, Organist Musical Heritage Society OR A-264, 33.3 RPM (1973). An Anthology of American Organ Music, Volume III
ca. 1973, The United Presbyterian Church, Cortland, New York Robert Roubos, organ Wicks Organ Company TS73-723/724, 33.3 RPM (1973). Variations of "America" (Introduction, Chorale, and 5 Variations), 1973
ca. 1973, The United Presbyterian Church, Cortland, New York Robert Roubos, organ Wicks Organ Company TS73-723/724, 33.3 RPM (1973). Variations of "America" (Introduction, Chorale, and 5 Variations), 1973
May 11, 1974, Exhibition Hall of Wichita's Century II Civic Center, Wichita, KS Virgil Fox, organ RCA ARL1-0666, 33.3 RPM (1974). The Entertainer
May 11, 1974, Exhibition Hall of Wichita's Century II Civic Center, Wichita, KS Virgil Fox, organ RCA ARL1-0666, 33.3 RPM (1974). The Entertainer
July 24-25, 1975, night, Basilica of St. Sernin, Toulouse, France George C. Baker, organ Delos FY025, 33.3 RPM (1976). Charles Ives, Variations sur "America": et six autres compositeurs Americains pour orgue
July 24-25, 1975, night, Basilica of St. Sernin, Toulouse, France George C. Baker, organ Delos FY025, 33.3 RPM (1976). Charles Ives, Variations sur "America": et six autres compositeurs Americains pour orgue
November 16, 1975, All Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena, CA The Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-8 (Computer–performed organ recital); Dr. Prentiss Knowlton, producer Creative Record Service CR-9115, 33.3 RPM (1976). Unplayed by Human Hands: Prentiss Knowlton
November 16, 1975, All Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena, CA The Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-8 (Computer–performed organ recital); Dr. Prentiss Knowlton, producer Creative Record Service CR-9115, 33.3 RPM (1976). Unplayed by Human Hands: Prentiss Knowlton
December 1975, Columbia Studios, New York City, NY Arthur Whittemore & Jack Lowe, pianos Personal Touch 88 WL, stereo 33.3 RPM (1976). American Sampler
December 1975, Columbia Studios, New York City, NY Arthur Whittemore & Jack Lowe, pianos Personal Touch 88 WL, stereo 33.3 RPM (1976). American Sampler