Impromptu in C minor, S. 443
Schubert/arr. Ives
parts on rental
Schubert/arr. Ives
parts on rental
Schubert/arr. Ives
parts on rental
Charles Ives (1874–1954) attended Yale College (1894–98), largely focusing on music, studying with the organist/composer Horatio Parker. One of Ives’s orchestration projects in his junior year was to arrange for full orchestra Franz Schubert’s 4-hand piano Marche Militaire in D, Op. 51, No. 1 (D. 733) of 1818.
Schumann/arr. Ives
Charles Ives (1874–1954) attended Yale College (1894–98), largely focusing on music, studying with the organist/composer Horatio Parker. One of Ives’s orchestration projects in his junior year was to arrange for full orchestra the first and fourth movements of Robert Schumann’s piano work Carnaval of 1833–35. Ives scored on the first 23 bars of the “Préamble” (which would have 139 measures if Ives completed his task); his score of “Valse noble” is complete. Notably, in mm. 9–24 of the “Valse noble” Ives gave the Violas and Cellos a new running line.
Arranged by Henry Brant for orchestra from Sonata No. 2 for Piano: Concord, Mass. (sc and pts for rent)
Third Movement (Summer) of "A Symphony: New England Holidays"
Ives Society two conductor critical edition by Wayne D. Shirley (sc for sale, pts for rent)
Ives Society single conductor performance edition edited by Wayne D. Shirley, performance materials by James Sinclair (sc and parts for rent)
(sc and pts for sale)
(The entire symphony also available; sc for sale, pts for rent)
Ives Society critical edition by James B. Sinclair (= Version 3 with original full orchestration restored) (sc for sale, pts for rent)
Ives Society critical edition by James B. Sinclair (sc for sale, pts for rent)
Ives Society critical edition by James B. Sinclair (sc in prep for sale; sc and pts, edited for performance, for rent)