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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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March 19, 1955, Town Hall, New York City, NY. | Concert Choir Teachers College, Columbia University; Harry R. Wilson, conductor; Dorothy Ohl, organ. | Music Library MLR7071, 33.3 RPM (1956). | Contemporary Choral Music | Recorded during concert (iii. only; brass parts omitted) |
March 19, 1955, Town Hall, New York City, NY. | Concert Choir Teachers College, Columbia University; Harry R. Wilson, conductor; Dorothy Ohl, organ. | Music Library MLR7071, 33.3 RPM (1956). | Contemporary Choral Music | Recorded during concert (iii. only; brass parts omitted) |
January 22, 1962, Manhattan Center, New York City, NY. | The Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra; Robert Shaw, conductor | RCA Victor LM2676 (Matrix: PRRM2079), 33.3 RPM (1963). RCA Victor LSC2676 (Matrix: PRRS2081), stereo 33.3 RPM (1963). | The Robert Shaw Chorale "On Tour" | |
January 22, 1962, Manhattan Center, New York City, NY. | The Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra; Robert Shaw, conductor | RCA Victor LM2676 (Matrix: PRRM2079), 33.3 RPM (1963). RCA Victor LSC2676 (Matrix: PRRS2081), stereo 33.3 RPM (1963). | The Robert Shaw Chorale "On Tour" | |
July 7, 1965, Hollywood, CA. | The Gregg Smith Singers; Raymond Beegle, Allen organ; The Columbia Chamber Orchestra; Gregg Smith, conductor (complete) | Columbia ML6321 (Matrix: XXLP-114206), 33.3 RPM (1966). Columbia MS6921 (Matrix: XXSM114208) stereo 33.3 RPM (1966). C.B.S. BRG72581 & SBRG72581, stereo 33.3 RPM (1967, England). | Charles Ives: Music for Chorus | |
July 7, 1965, Hollywood, CA. | The Gregg Smith Singers; Raymond Beegle, Allen organ; The Columbia Chamber Orchestra; Gregg Smith, conductor (complete) | Columbia ML6321 (Matrix: XXLP-114206), 33.3 RPM (1966). Columbia MS6921 (Matrix: XXSM114208) stereo 33.3 RPM (1966). C.B.S. BRG72581 & SBRG72581, stereo 33.3 RPM (1967, England). | Charles Ives: Music for Chorus |
Recording Date/Location | Performing Artists | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names |
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October 18, 1967, New York City, NY. | The Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, director; The Ithaca College Concert Choir; The American Symphony Orchestra; Leopold Stokowski, conductor | Columbia M4-32504, 33.3 RPM (1974). Sony Masterworks MPK-46726, CD (1991). Sony Classical 88691971152, CD (2012). | Charles Ives: The 100th Anniversary. Symphony no. 4 - Robert Browning Overture - Majority (or The masses) - They are there (A war song march) - An election (It strikes me that) - Lincoln, the great commoner. Leopold Stokowski: The Columbia Stereo Recordings |
October 18, 1967, New York City, NY. | The Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, director; The Ithaca College Concert Choir; The American Symphony Orchestra; Leopold Stokowski, conductor | Columbia M4-32504, 33.3 RPM (1974). Sony Masterworks MPK-46726, CD (1991). Sony Classical 88691971152, CD (2012). | Charles Ives: The 100th Anniversary. Symphony no. 4 - Robert Browning Overture - Majority (or The masses) - They are there (A war song march) - An election (It strikes me that) - Lincoln, the great commoner. Leopold Stokowski: The Columbia Stereo Recordings |
July 6, 2008, Laura Turner Hall, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, TN. | Nashville Symphony; Leonard Slatkin, conductor | Naxos 8.559373, CD (2009). Naxos 950137, CD (2014). Naxos 8.505233, CD (2012). | Abraham Lincoln Portraits. Slatkin at 70: Greatest Hits. The American Spirit: Roots and Transformations. |
July 6, 2008, Laura Turner Hall, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, TN. | Nashville Symphony; Leonard Slatkin, conductor | Naxos 8.559373, CD (2009). Naxos 950137, CD (2014). Naxos 8.505233, CD (2012). | Abraham Lincoln Portraits. Slatkin at 70: Greatest Hits. The American Spirit: Roots and Transformations. |
Recording Date/Location | Performing Artists | Record Label, Release Number, Format, Release Year | Album Names |
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October 18, 1967, Manhattan Center, New York City, NY. | The Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, director; The Ithaca College Concert Choir; The American Symphony Orchestra; Leopold Stokowski, conductor | Columbia M4-32504, 33.3 RPM (1974). Sony Masterworks MPK-46726, CD (1991). Sony Classical 88691971152, CD (2012). | Charles Ives: The 100th Anniversary. Symphony no. 4 - Robert Browning Overture - Majority (or The masses) - They are there (A war song march) - An election (It strikes me that) - Lincoln, the great commoner. Leopold Stokowski: The Columbia Stereo Recordings. |
October 18, 1967, Manhattan Center, New York City, NY. | The Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, director; The Ithaca College Concert Choir; The American Symphony Orchestra; Leopold Stokowski, conductor | Columbia M4-32504, 33.3 RPM (1974). Sony Masterworks MPK-46726, CD (1991). Sony Classical 88691971152, CD (2012). | Charles Ives: The 100th Anniversary. Symphony no. 4 - Robert Browning Overture - Majority (or The masses) - They are there (A war song march) - An election (It strikes me that) - Lincoln, the great commoner. Leopold Stokowski: The Columbia Stereo Recordings. |