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Charles Ives
42 Compositions
1891/1962 | Variations on "America" (arr. Schuman ) | 3222-4331-timp+3-str | 8' 00'' |
1891/2020 | Variations on "America" (arr. Adler ) | str-soloist(org) | 8' 00'' |
1897/1977 | Christmas Music (arr. Harrison ) | 2222-2331-1perc-hp-pf-cel-str | 7' 00'' |
1899/1965 | Yale-Princeton Football Game (arr. Sinclair ) , S.51 | 3223-4331-timp+2-pf-str | 4' 00'' |
1899/1970 | Yale-Princeton Football Game (arr. Schuller ) , S.51 | 4434-4431-timp+3-pf-str | 5' 00'' |
1899 | The Celestial Country | 0000-0110-timp-org-str-chorus(SATB)-soloists(SSSAABarTTTBB) | 40' 00'' |
1901 | Symphony No. 1 in D minor , S.1 | 2222-4231-timp-str | 37' 00'' |
1906/2019 | The Cage (arr. Holland ) | 2222-2211-timp+2-hp-pf-str | 1' 00'' |
1906 | The Pond | 1010-0100-1perc-2hp-pf-str-soloist(v) | 2' 00'' |
1908/2019 | Housatonic at Stockbridge (arr. Holland ) | 2222-2211-timp+2-hp-pf-str | 3' 00'' |
1908 | The Unanswered Question , S.50 | 4000-0100-str | 6' 00'' |
1909 | Symphony No. 2 , S.2 | 3223-4231-timp+2-str | 38' 00'' |
1909 | Central Park in the Dark , S.34 | 2111-0110-3perc-3pf-str | 9' 00'' |
1910 | Overture and March "1776" , S.24 | 2110-0210-4perc-pf-str | 3' 00'' |
1911 | Symphony No. 3 , S.3 | 1111-2010-1perc-str | 23' 00'' |
1911 | Country Band March , S.36 | 1010-0120-3perc-pf-str | 4' 00'' |
1912/1978 | Gyp the Blood or Hearst!? (arr. Singleton ) | 1011-0100-pf-str | 1' 00'' |
1914/2015 | Robert Browning Overture , S.27 | 3323-4231-timp+3-str | 17' 00'' |
1914 | General William Booth Enters into Heaven , S.255 | 1111-1110-1perc-pf-str-soloist(md.v) | 5' 00'' |
1914 | Three Places in New England (Version 4) , S.7 | 3323-4231-timp+3-hp-pf-cel-str | 18' 00'' |
1914 | Three Places in New England (Version 3) , S.7 | 2211-2221-timp+2-pf-org-str | 18' 00'' |
1914 | Three Places in New England (Version 1) , S.7 | 2223-4221-timp+3-str | 18' 00'' |
1914/? | Orchestral Set No. 2 (arr. Sinclair ) , S.8 | 2032-1331-timp+5-hp-2pf-cel-org-str | 17' 00'' |
1915/1995 | A Concord Symphony (arr. Brant ) | 3333-4331-timp+3-hp-pf-cel-str | 51' 00'' |
1915 | Set No. 1 for Chamber Orchestra , S.10 | 1122-0210-timp+3-2pf-str | 10' 00'' |
1916 | New England Holidays: No. 4 "Thanksgiving and Forefathers' Day" , S.5 | 3223-4331-timp+5-pf-cel-str | 15' 00'' |
1916 | Three Places in New England (Version 2) , S.7 | 2111-1110-timp+2-pf-org-str | 18' 00'' |
1917/? | In Flanders Fields (arr. Tredici ) | 3333-4331-timp+4-str-soloist(md.v) | 3' 00'' |
1917 | New England Holidays: No. 1 "Washington's Birthday" , S.1 | 1001-1010-1perc-str | 9' 00'' |
1918 | New England Holidays: No. 3 "The Fourth of July" , S.5 | 3223-4431-timp+6-pf-str | 6' 00'' |
1920 | New England Holidays: No. 2 "Decoration Day" , S.5 | 3332-4231-timp+5-str | 9' 00'' |
1921/? | The Indians (arr. Schuller ) | 0101-0100-1perc-pf-str | 3' 00'' |
1921 | They Are There! , S.188 | 4222-4221-3perc-pf-str-chorus(SATB) | 3' 00'' |
1921 | Ragtime Dances , S.43 | 1111-1111-2perc-pf-str | 11' 00'' |
1923/1998 | Emerson Concerto (arr. Porter ) | 3023-2231-timp+1-cel-str | 20' 00'' |
1923 | Lincoln the Great Commoner , S.184 | 1121-0111-timp-pf-str-chorus(SATB) | 4' 00'' |
1925 | Symphony No. 4 , S.4 | 4232-4641-timp+8-hp-2pf-cel-org-str-chorus(SATB)-soloist(pf) | 33' 00'' |
1928/1993 | Universe Symphony (arr. Porter ) , S.6 | 3233-4442-11perc-str | 45' 00'' |
1928/1994 | Universe Symphony (arr. Austin ) , S.6 | 4343-4441-24perc-hp-2pf-cel-org-str | 38' 00'' |
1929 | Johnny Poe , S.183 | 3233-4331-timp+3-pf-str-chorus(TTBB) | 4' 00'' |
1930 | A Set of Pieces for Theatre or Chamber Orchestra , S.20 | 0211-1000-timp-pf-str | 9' 00'' |
1934/? | Largo (arr. Plate ) | str-soloist(vln) | 7' 00'' |
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