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Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall Ives.
- Title
- Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall [sound recording] : Ives.
- Publication
- Mar. 17, 1984.
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- Additional Authors
- Zahler, Noel, 1951-
- Sheffer, Isaiah
- Miller, Allan
- Perlis, Vivian
- Hitchcock, H. Wiley (Hugh Wiley), 1923-2007
- Page, Tim, 1954-
- Berger, Andrew
- Schaefer, John
- Longstreth, Clara
- Kooper, Kees
- Sperry, Paul
- Schuller, Gunther
- Sinclair, James B.
- Rosenbaum, Harold
- Davies, Dennis Russell
- Chernow, Allison
- Gallon, Ray, reporter
- Tyler, Charles Ives
- Ives, Brewster
- Deer Tracks
- Kirkpatrick, John, 1905-1991
- Ives, Charles, 1815-1880
- De Gaetani, Jan
- Kalish, Gilbert
- Hardt, Daniel
- Fisher, David (Musician)
- Goldray, Martin
- Vanderwolk, Jeff
- Rodgers, Elizabeth
- Kulleseid, Betty
- Boehm, Mary Louise
- Vallecillo, Irma
- Williams, Bob (Baritone)
- Hilse, Walter
- Cooper, Connie
- Friend, Daniel
- Stepner, Daniel
- Drury, Stephen
- Hale, Alison
- Lennon, David (Violist)
- Scott, Jordan
- Seay, Christopher
- Haber, Edward
- Pelzig, Ilana
- Pipik, Jane
- Ives, Charles, 1815-1880.
- Ives, Charles, 1874-1954.
- Lowry, Robert, 1826-1899.
- New Amsterdam Singers, performer.
- Lang Trio (Musical group), performer.
- Chamber Orchestra of New England, performer.
- Canticum Novum Singers, performer.
- American Composers Orchestra, performer.
- Charles Ives Society.
- American Federation of Musicians. Local 802.
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
- Wall to Wall (13th : 1984 : Symphony Space)
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
- Description
- 9 sound discs : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
- Summary
- This is a live 12 hour broadcast of the 13th Wall to Wall at Symphony Space, hosted by Allan Miller, H. Wiley Hitchcock, and Vivian Perlis, featuring music by Charles Ives, and words about Ives by John Kirkpatrick, Ives' family members and WNYC commentary.
- Uniform Title
- Wall to wall (Radio program)
- Alternative Title
- Ives
- Wall to Wall Ives
- At the river.
- Subjects
- Live sound recordings
- Symphonies > Excerpts
- Ives, Charles, 1815-1880
- Music > United States > 20th century
- Choruses (Mixed voices) with bells
- Piano trios
- Tyler, Charles Ives > Interviews
- Choruses (Men's voices) with piano
- Deer Tracks > Interviews
- Songs (High voice) with piano
- Radio programs, Musical
- Miller, Allan > Interviews
- Sonatas (Piano)
- Psalms (Music) > 67th Psalm
- Choruses (Women's voices) with piano
- Choruses (Mixed voices) with piano
- Sonatas (Violin and piano)
- Brass quintets
- Symphonies > Excerpts, Arranged
- Choruses (Mixed voices) with piano and flute
- Rosenbaum, Harold > Interviews
- Perlis, Vivian > Interviews
- Psalms (Music) > 100th Psalm
- Ives, Brewster > Interviews
- Suites (Chamber orchestra)
- Genre/Form
- Live sound recordings.
- Note
- Compact discs.
- Track list on each jewel case is identical; contents from audition.
- Vol. 5 (Part 5 of 10) is missing; "Reel 5 missing"--CD case labels. Missed works on reel 5: 1. [Last half of] The "St. Gaudens" in Boston Common ; Putnam's Camp, Redding, Connecticut ; The Housatonic at Stockbridge from Three places in New England, 2. Fugue from Symphony no. 4, 3. March III [with the air "My old Kentucky home"], 4. Set of Four ragtime dances (New York premiere) and 5. "Country band" march. Works 2-4 were edited by James [B.] Sinclair for the Charles Ives Society.
- No audio recorded of these works: [Various] songs (American Music/Theatre Group, performers ; Neely Bruce, conductor). WNYC did not broadcast works recorded on vol 8.
- WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-WTOW-1984-03-17; Catalogs: 50383 (v. 1) ; 50384 (v. 2) ; 50385 (v. 3) ; 50386 (v. 4) ; 50388 (v. 6) ; 50389 (v. 7) ; 50390 (v. 8) ; 50391 (v. 9) ; 50392 (v. 10).
- Credits (note)
- Isaiah Sheffer, artistic director and host ; Allan Miller, co-founder and host ; Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians, assistants and performers. WNYC personnel: Andrew Berger, producer and host ; Tim Page, host ; John Schaefer, host ; Allison Chernow and Ray Gallon, interviewers and production assistants ; Jordan Scott (?), production assistant ; Chris Seay, Edward Haber, Ilana Pelzig and Jane Pipik, recording engineers.
- Event (note)
- Live broadcast at Symphony Space, New York, N. Y. on Mar. 17, 1984.
- Source (note)
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
- Contents
- [Vol. 1 ([i.e.] Part 1 of 10)]: [No audio] (0:13) -- [Audience noise] (0:26) -- Opening remarks (1:03) (Tim Page and Andrew Berger, hosts) -- Welcoming words ; Introducing H. Wiley Hitchcock (0:39) (Isaiah Sheffer, commentary) -- Opening remarks on Ives (3:03) (H. Wiley Hitchcock, commentary) -- Commentary ; Introducing Jan De Gaetani and Gilbert Kalish (0:26) (Tim Page, host) -- Songs (22:47): Down East ; The side show ; Afterglow ; Songs my mother taught me ; The Seer [i.e. Se'er] ; Serenity / C. Ives -- At the river (1913) (based on the hymn "Shall we gather at the river?") / R. Lowry, arr. by C. Ives ; Like a sick eagle ; The circus band / C. Ives (Jan De Gaetani, vocals ; Gilbert Kalish, piano) -- Commentary ; Introducing The Lang Trio (2:54) (Tim Page and Andrew Berger, hosts) -- [Warm-up] (1:00) -- Piano trio for violin, cello and piano (posthum. 1954) (26:06) / C. Ives (The Lang Trio: Daniel Hardt, violin ; David Fisher, violoncello ; Martin Goldray, piano) -- Commentary (1:37) (Tim Page, host) -- [[First part of] Interview with Allan Miller (1:03) [ends abruptly] (Allison Chernow, interviewer ; Allan Miller, interviewee)]
- [Vol. 2 ([i.e.] Part 2 of 10)]: [No audio] (0:05) -- Commentary (1:37) (Tim Page, host) -- [Interview with Allan Miller (3:03) (Allison Chernow, interviewer ; Allan Miller, interviewee)] ; Introducing H. Wiley Hitchcock (audio in background) (0:13) / I. Sheffer -- Describing Ives' works to be played (5:30) (H. Wiley Hitchcock, commentary) -- Commentary (0:11) (Tim Page, host) -- Introducing Vivian Perlis (0:56) / I. Sheffer -- Introducing Charles Ives Tyler (2:19) / V. Perlis -- Commentary (0:19) (Tim Page, host) -- Memories of my grandfather: Interview with Charles Ives Tyler (11:12) (Vivian Perlis, interviewer ; Charles Ives Tyler, interviewee) -- Commentary ; Introducing New Amsterdam Singers, Clara Longstreth and Elizabeth Rodgers (1:34) (Tim Page, host) -- [Set-up] (1:46) ; Turn ye, turn ye / C. Ives (New Amsterdam Singers ; Clara Longstreth, conductor ; Elizabeth Rodgers, piano) ; Commentary on "At the river" (Clara Longstreth, commentary) ; At the river (Men's chorus only) ; Serenity (Women's chorus only) ; The circus band ; Memories / C. Ives (New Amsterdam Singers ; Clara Longstreth, conductor ; Elizabeth Rodgers, piano) ; Two little flowers / C. Ives (Betty Kulleseid, vocals ; Elizabeth Rodgers, piano) ; Commentary on "In the alley" (Clara Longstreth, commentary) ; In the alley (Jeff Vanderwolk, vocals ; Elizabeth Rodgers, piano) / C. Ives ; Commentary on "He is there!" (Clara Longstreth, commentary) ; He is there [with unidentified flute] ; Crossing the bar (27:10) / C. Ives (New Amsterdam Singers ; Clara Longstreth, conductor ; Elizabeth Rodgers, piano) -- Commentary (2:52) (Tim Page, host) ; Commentary (in background) (1:14) / I. Sheffer -- They are there! [WW II update of "He is there!"] (Original recording, Mary Howard Studio, New York, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1943) (3:28) / C. Ives (Charles Ives, vocals and piano) -- Commentary ; Interview with Clara Longstreth (4:14) (Tim Page, host and interviewer ; Clara Longstreth, interviewee) ; Unidentified music / C. Ives (Brass Quintet) [ends abruptly]
- [Vol. 3 ([i.e.] Part 3 of 10)]: [No audio] (0:03) -- [Remainder of] Interview with Clara Longstreth (0:59) (Tim Page, host and interviewer ; Clara Longstreth, interviewee) ; Unidentified music (1:24) / C. Ives (unidentified Brass Quintet; [Local 802, AFM members (?)]) -- Commentary (2:58) (Tim Page, host) ; Introducing Kees Kooper and Mary Louise Boehm [low audio] (0:23) / A. Miller -- Introducing Sonata for violin and piano no. 4 [i.e. "Children's day at the camp meeting"] (1:06) (Tim Page, host) -- Sonata for violin and piano no. 4 [i.e. "Children's day at the camp meeting"] (9:20) / C. Ives (Kees Kooper, violin ; Mary Louise Boehm, piano) -- Commentary ; Introducing Kees Kooper (0:42) (Tim Price, host) -- Explaining Sonata for violin and piano, no. 2 (1:49) (Kees Kooper, commentary) -- Commentary (0:15) (Tim Page, host) -- Sonata for violin and piano, no. 2 (13:00) / C. Ives (Kees Kooper, violin ; Mary Louise Boehm, piano) -- Announcements (2:18) (Tim Price, host) -- [Memories of my grandfather: Interview with Charles Ives Tyler (part 2) (14:03) (Vivian Perlis, interviewer ; Charles Ives Tyler, interviewee)] -- Commentary ; Introducing Paul Sperry and Irma Vallecillo (2:18) (Tim Page, host) -- [Songs of Charles Ives] (14:58): Memories (Very pleasant ; Rather sad) ; The new river ; Thoreau ; Spring song ; Charlie Rutlage ; The cage / C. Ives (Paul Sperry, vocals and commentary ; Irma Vallecillo, piano) ; Commentary on "Romanzo di Central Park" and "An election" (Paul Sperry, commentary) ; Romanzo di Central Park [ends abruptly] / C. Ives (Paul Sperry, vocals ; Irma Vallecillo, piano)
- [Vol. 4 ([i.e.] Part 4 of 10)]: [Songs of Charles Ives] (14:36): [Remainder of] Commentary on "Romanzo di Central Park" and "An election" (Paul Sperry, commentary) ; Romanzo di Central Park ; An election / C. Ives (Paul Sperry, vocals ; Irma Vallecillo, piano) ; Commentary (Paul Sperry, commentary) ; Commentary (John Schaefer, host) ; The greatest man ; Evening / C. Ives (Paul Sperry, vocals ; Irma Vallecillo, piano) ; Commentary (Paul Sperry, commentary) ; They are there! / C. Ives (Paul Sperry, vocals ; Irma Vallecillo, piano) -- Commentary (3:23) (John Schaefer, host) -- [Scherzo: Over the pavements (1910) (from 1970 album Calcium light night)] (4:29) / C. Ives -- (Gunther Schuller, conductor ; with instrumental ensemble)] -- Commentary (4:23) (John Schaefer, host) -- Interview with Paul Sperry (5:10) (John Schaefer, interviewer ; Paul Sperry, interviewee) -- Memories of my uncle: Interview with Brewster Ives (17:29) (Vivian Perlis, interviewer ; Brewster Ives, interviewee) -- Commentary (1:49) (John Schaefer, host) -- Improvisation of themes from his Symphony no. 2 (recorded 1938) (2:44) / C. Ives (Charles Ives, piano and vocals) -- [Orchestra warm-up] (2:12) ; Commentary (0:57) (John Schaefer, host) ; Introducing H. Wiley Hitchcock (0:19) / I. Sheffer -- Introductory remarks and announcements ; Introducing Chamber Orchestra of New England (4:12) (H. Wiley Hitchcock, host) -- [Orchestra warm-up] ; Introducing James [B.] Sinclair and Chamber Orchestra of New England (2:32) (John Schaefer, host) -- [Set-up] (0:32) ; Three places in New England (First Orchestra Set): The "St. Gaudens" in Boston Common (8:59) [ends abruptly] (Chamber Orchestra of New England ; James B. Sinclair, conductor)
- [Vol. 6, track 1 ([i.e.] Part 6 of 10, track 1)]: [Last half of] Ives and his music (9:59) (John Kirkpatrick, narrator) -- Commentary ; Introducing Canticum Novum Singers (4:34) (John Schaefer, host) -- Choral works (15:00): Psalm 67 ; At the river ; The new river ; Charlie Rutlage (Bob Williams, solo vocal) ; The last reader ; The greatest man ; Psalm 100 / C. Ives (Canticum Novum Singers ; Walter Hilse and Connie Cooper, pianos ; Daniel Friend, tubular chimes ; Harold Rosenbaum, conductor) -- Commentary (1:58) (John Schaefer, host) -- [Excerpt of Set no. 2: [Largo, part 1:] The indians ; [Andante, part 3:] The last reader (from 1970 album Calcium light night)] (3:31) / C. Ives -- (Gunther Schuller, conductor ; with instrumental ensemble)] -- Interview with Harold Rosenbaum (5:42) (John Schaefer, interviewer ; Harold , interviewee) -- Ives and his music (8:05): Introducing next works ; Introducing Dennis Russell Davies, Stephen Drury, Daniel Stepner, Neely Bruce and The American Music/Theatre Group ; Reading quotes by Ives (H. Wiley Hitchcock, host) -- Commentary (1:00) (John Schaefer, host) -- [Tone roads no. 3 ; The pond / All the way around and back (from 1970 album Calcium light night)] (4:16) / C. Ives -- (Gunther Schuller, conductor ; with instrumental ensemble)] -- [No audio] (1:18) -- Announcements (1:39) (John Schaefer, host) -- Interview with Vivian Perlis (4:44) (Ray Gallon, interviewer ; Vivian Perlis, interviewee) -- Commentary (1:35) (John Schaefer, host). [Vol. 6, track 2 ([i.e.] Part 6 of 10, track 2)]: Commentary ; Introducing Dennis Russell Davies (1:31) (John Schaefer, host) -- [Set-up] (0:33) ; Sonata no. 1 for piano (4:25) [ends abruptly] / C. Ives (Dennis Russell Davies, piano)
- [Vol. 7 ([i.e.] Part 7 of 10)]: [No audio] (0:05) -- [Remainder of] Introducing Dennis Russell Davies (0:05) (John Schaefer, host) -- [Set-up] (0:33) ; Sonata no. 1 for piano (43:00) / C. Ives (Dennis Russell Davies, piano) -- Announcing WNYC broadcast break [6-8 P. M.] (1:19) (John Schaefer, host) -- [Warm-up] (0:46) ; Selections from Violin sonata no. 5 [i.e. A Symphony [no. 5] : "New England holidays", arr. for violin and piano] (20:07): Washington's birthday ; Decoration day ; Thanksgiving [and Forefathers' day] / C. Ives (Daniel Stepner, violin ; Stephen Drury, piano) -- [No audio] (0:49)
- [Vol. 8 ([i.e.] Part 8 of 10)]: [No audio] (0:08) [Audience noise and set-up] (1:00) -- Piano sonata no. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840-1860" (50:30): Emerson ; Hawthorne ; The Alcotts ; Thoreau (Alison Hale, flute ; David Lennon, viola) / C. Ives (Stephen Drury, piano) -- [Audience noise] (2:07) -- [No audio] (9:57)
- [Vol. 9 ([i.e.] Part 9 of 10)]: [No audio] (0:13) -- [Audience and sound booth noise] (0:23) -- Commentary (3:53) (Andrew Berger, host) -- Introducing George Tyler (0:44) / V. Perlis -- Memories of my father-in-law: Interview with George Tyler (15:50) (Vivian Perlis, interviewer ; George Tyler, interviewee) -- Commentary (1:00) (Andrew Berger, host) -- Excerpt of March no. 6 in G and D (2:05) (Recording, [Mary Howard Studio, New York, N. Y., Apr. 24,] 1943) / C. Ives (Charles Ives, piano) -- [Orchestra warm-up] ; Commentary (2:58) (Andrew Berger, host) -- [Set-up] (0:41) ; Symphony no. 3, "The camp meeting" (22:48) : Old folks gathering ; His children's day [parade] ; Communion / C. Ives (American Composers Orchestra ; Dennis Russell Davies, conductor) -- Commentary (3:04) (Andrew Berger, host) -- [Set-up] (0:26) ; Set for theatre orchestra (9:14): In the cage ; In the inn ; In the night [ends abruptly] / C. Ives (American Composers Orchestra ; Dennis Russell Davies, conductor) -- [No audio] (0:17)
- [Vol. 10 ([i.e.] Part 10 of 10)]: [No audio] (0:02) -- [Set-up] (0:24) -- Set for theatre orchestra (9:23): In the cage ; In the inn ; In the night / C. Ives (American Composers Orchestra ; Dennis Russel Davies, conductor) -- [Audience] (0:07) -- Commentary (2:17) (Andrew Berger, host) ; [Orchestra turn-up] (0:32) -- Central Park in the dark (9:40) / C. Ives (American Composers Orchestra ; Dennis Russell Davies, conductor) -- Commentary (1:12) (Andrew Berger, host) -- Piano study no. 9, "Anti-abolitionist riots" (Recording, [Mary Howard Studio, New York, N. Y., Apr. 24,] 1943) (2:09) / C. Ives (Charles Ives, piano) -- Interview with Vivian Perlis (8:50) (Andrew Berger, interviewer ; Vivian Perlis, interviewee) -- [Set-up] (1:45) ; The unanswered question (Premiere, commissioned by the Charles Ives Society) (6:00) / C. Ives, edited by N. Zahler (American Composers Orchestra ; Dennis Russell Davies, conductor) -- Commentary (3:36) (Andrew Berger, host) ; [Orchestra tune-up] (1:10) -- Three places in New England (18:40): The "St. Gaudens" in Boston Common ; Putnam's camp, Redding, Connecticut ; The Housatonic at Stockbridge / C. Ives (American Composers Orchestra ; Dennis Russell Davies, conductor) -- Commentary (2:06) (Andrew Berger, host) -- Closing remarks (0:35) (Allan Miller, host) -- Closing remarks (1:25) (Andrew Berger, host) -- [No audio] (0:07)
- Call Number
- *LDC 43656
- OCLC
- 707100753
- Title
- Symphony Space presents Wall to Wall [sound recording] : Ives.
- Imprint
- Mar. 17, 1984.
- Playing Time
- 010328 010313 010651 010905 010014 000629 010711 010342 010309 010632
- Credits
- Isaiah Sheffer, artistic director and host ; Allan Miller, co-founder and host ; Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians, assistants and performers. WNYC personnel: Andrew Berger, producer and host ; Tim Page, host ; John Schaefer, host ; Allison Chernow and Ray Gallon, interviewers and production assistants ; Jordan Scott (?), production assistant ; Chris Seay, Edward Haber, Ilana Pelzig and Jane Pipik, recording engineers.
- Event
- Live broadcast at Symphony Space, New York, N. Y. on Mar. 17, 1984.
- Source
- Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007.
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- Added Author
- Zahler, Noel, 1951- editor.Sheffer, Isaiah, host.Miller, Allan, host.Perlis, Vivian, host.Hitchcock, H. Wiley (Hugh Wiley), 1923-2007, host.Page, Tim, 1954- host.Berger, Andrew, host.Schaefer, John, host.Longstreth, Clara, commentator.Kooper, Kees, commentator.Sperry, Paul, commentator.Longstreth, Clara, conductor.Schuller, Gunther, conductor.Sinclair, James B., conductor.Rosenbaum, Harold, conductor.Davies, Dennis Russell, conductor.Chernow, Allison, interviewer.Perlis, Vivian, interviewer.Gallon, Ray, reporter, interviewer.Longstreth, Clara, interviewee.Miller, Allan, interviewee.Tyler, Charles Ives, interviewee.Ives, Brewster, interviewee.Deer Tracks, interviewee.Perlis, Vivian, interviewee.Sperry, Paul, interviewee.Rosenbaum, Harold, interviewee.Kirkpatrick, John, 1905-1991, narrator.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880, performer.De Gaetani, Jan, performer.Kalish, Gilbert, performer.Hardt, Daniel, performer.Fisher, David (Musician), performer.Goldray, Martin, performer.Vanderwolk, Jeff, performer.Rodgers, Elizabeth, performer.Kulleseid, Betty, performer.Kooper, Kees, performer.Boehm, Mary Louise, performer.Sperry, Paul, performer.Vallecillo, Irma, performer.Williams, Bob (Baritone), performer.Hilse, Walter, performer.Cooper, Connie, performer.Friend, Daniel, performer.Stepner, Daniel, performer.Drury, Stephen, performer.Hale, Alison, performer.Lennon, David (Violist), performer.Davies, Dennis Russell, performer.Berger, Andrew, producer.Chernow, Allison, production personnel.Gallon, Ray, reporter, production personnel.Scott, Jordan, production personnel.Seay, Christopher, recording engineer.Haber, Edward, recording engineer.Pelzig, Ilana, recording engineer.Pipik, Jane, recording engineer.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Down east.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Side show.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Afterglow.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Songs my mother taught me.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Se'er.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Serenity.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Like a sick eagle.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. He is there!Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. They are there!Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Two little flowers.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. In the alley.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Memories.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. New river.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Turn ye, turn ye.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Election.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Greatest man.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Evening.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Last reader.Ives, Charles, 1815-1880. Crossing the bar.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Spring song.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Thoreau.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Charlie Rutlage.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Cage.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Romanzo di Central Park.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Circus band (Song)Lowry, Robert, 1826-1899. Shall we gather at the river?; arranged.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Trio, piano, violin, cello.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 4.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Sonatas, violin, piano, no. 2.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Over the pavements.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Symphonies, no. 2; arranged.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Three places in New England.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Three places in New England. Saint-Gaudens in Boston Common. Selections.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Psalm 100.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Psalm 67.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Sets, orchestra, no. 2 (K. 1C32). Selections.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Tone roads, no. 3.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Pond, orchestra.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. All the way around and back.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Sonatas, piano, no. 1.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Holidays. Selections; arranged.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Sonatas, piano, no. 2.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Marches, piano, no. 6. Selections.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Symphonies, no. 3.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Sets, orchestra (1932). Selections.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Studies, piano, no. 9.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. Contemplations.New Amsterdam Singers, performer.Lang Trio (Musical group), performer.Chamber Orchestra of New England, performer.Canticum Novum Singers, performer.American Composers Orchestra, performer.Charles Ives Society.American Federation of Musicians. Local 802.WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)Wall to Wall (13th : 1984 : Symphony Space)WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
- Added Title
- At the river.
- Research Call Number
- *LDC 43656