Charles Ives - The 100th Anniversary (5xLP, Comp, Mono + Box)

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Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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smalls sticker on left corner sleeve! with booklet!
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Genre: Classical
Style: Modern, Classical

Tracklist:
A1. The Fourth Of July 5:37
A2. Hymn (Largo Cantaile) From "Set For String Quartet, Bass And Piano" 3:26
A3. The Pond 1:54
A4. General William Booth Enters Into Heaven 6:14
B1. Variations On "America" 7:44
B2. In Flanders Fields 2:17
B3. The Circus Band 2:44
B4. The Unanswered Question 5:15
. The Celestial Country
. The Celestial Country
D3. Majority (Or The Masses) 4:23
D4. They Are There! (A War Song March) 3:07
D5. An Election (It Strikes Me That) 4:04
D6. Lincoln, The Great Commoner 4:07
. The Things Our Fathers Loved
. Earlier Songs
. Mundane Songs
. Later Songs
. German Songs
. Visionary Songs
. Ives Plays Ives
. From The Second Piano Sonata, "Concord, Mass. 1840-1860"
H1. Improvisation On Themes From Second Symphony (Third Movement) 1:51
H2. March No. 6 In G And D 2:06
H3. Improvisation X 0:49
H4. Improvisation Y 1:16
H5. Improvisation Z 0:41
H6. Study No. 9 ("The Anti-Abolitionist Riots") 2:11
H7. (Study No. 11) 1:01
H8. Fragment And Ragtime From Study No. 20 Quoting "Alexander" 0:47
H9. From (Study No. 23) 0:57
H10. From (Study No. 23) - Passage In Gospel Style Leading Into "Hello, Ma Baby" 1:05
H11. They Are There! 3:31
. Charles Ives Remembered
I. Reminiscences Of The Composer By Relatives, Friends And Associates 23:12
J. Reminiscences Of The Composer By Relatives, Friends And Associates 25:41



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

LP 1 previously released on Columbia Records.
"Including 21 selections never before released."
Includes a 52-page booklet/scrapbook.

A1 recorded November 23, 1964, Manhattan Center, New York City.
A2 recorded May 25, 1970, 30th Street Studio, New York City.
A3 recorded March 31, 1969, Jordan Hall, Boston, Mass.
A4 recorded May 4, 1966, Legion Hall, Hollywood, Calif.
B1 recorded November 7, 1968, New York City.
B2 recorded October 6, 1969, 30th Street Studio, New York City.
B3 recorded July 7, 1965, Legion Hall, Hollywood, Calif.
B4 recorded April 17, 1964, Manhattan Center, New York City.
C1 to D2 recorded March 13, 14, 1972, St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia University, New York City.
D3 to D6 recorded October 18, 1967, Manhattan Center, New York City.
G1, G2, G4, H2, H6, H10 recorded Mary Howard Studio, New York City, April 24, 1943.
G3, H1, H3, H4, H5, H7, H8, H9 recorded New York City, May 11, 1938.
G5, G6 recorded Columbia Graphophone Co., London, June 12, 1933.

Visual materials: Courtesy the John Herrick Jackson Music Library, Yale University.

 

. The Many Faces Of Charles Ives
Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Other 73-750694
Other X 2398
Matrix / Runout MAL 32505-1C
Matrix / Runout MBL 32505-1A
Matrix / Runout MAL 32506-1A
Matrix / Runout MBL 32506-1B
Matrix / Runout MAL 32507-1A
Matrix / Runout MAL 32507-1B
Matrix / Runout MAL-32508-1A
Matrix / Runout MBL-32508-2A
Matrix / Runout XSM158066-1A
Matrix / Runout XSM158067-1A
Matrix / Runout M 32505 STEREO
Matrix / Runout M 32505 STEREO
Matrix / Runout M 32506 STEREO
Matrix / Runout M 32506 STEREO
Matrix / Runout M 32507 STEREO
Matrix / Runout M 32507 STEREO
Matrix / Runout M 32508 MONO
Matrix / Runout M 32508 MONO
Matrix / Runout XSM 158066
Matrix / Runout XSM 158067
Other BL 32505
Other BL 32506
Other BL 32507
Other BL 32508
Other BS 33 STEREO

 

Copyright (c) CBS Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) CBS Inc.
Manufactured By Columbia Records
Manufactured By CBS Inc.
Recorded At Manhattan Center
Recorded At Columbia 30th Street Studio
Recorded At New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall
Recorded At American Legion Hall, Hollywood
Recorded At St. Paul's Chapel, New York
Recorded At Mary Howard Studio
Recorded At Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd.

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