Composer
Charles Edward Ives (1874-1954); USA
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Charles Ives was the son of George Ives, a Danbury, Connecticut bandmaster and a musical experimenter whose approach heavily influenced his son. Charles Ives' musical skills quickly developed; he was playing organ services at the local Presbyterian church from the age of 12 and began to compose at 13. Ives' rural, rough-and-tumble childhood was revisited vividly and repeatedly in the music he composed as an adult.
In 1894 Ives entered Yale to study music, and his father died at age 40 from a heart attack. Professor Horatio T. Parker was not at all interested in encouraging Ives' experimental style. Ives dutifully learned the basics, creating an interesting but conventional Symphony No. 1 as his graduation thesis in 1898. After barely managing to earn his diploma, Ives moved with a couple of his fraternity buddies to an apartment in New York City. He became organist at Central Presbyterian Church and composed his first large-scale attempt to reflect the spirit of America, the Symphony No. 2. In off hours Ives worked on his wild, highly dissonant and ragtime-influenced Piano Sonata No. 1, making a din that his roommates described as "resident disturbances."
In 1902 a friend introduced Ives to the insurance agent Julian Myrick. They co-founded the first Mutual Life Insurance office in Manhattan. Through his hard work and easy ability to communicate with customers, Ives would become a very wealthy insurance executive. In 1906 he married Harmony Twichell, a woman from a prominent New England family. Ives continued to compose his music on commuter trains, in the evening, and on weekends, writing what pleased him without worrying what the outside world might think of it. In order to check details of orchestration, Ives hired out theater orchestras to rehearse his scores. In 1910 Ives gave New York Philharmonic conductor Gustav Mahler a score and parts to his Symphony No. 3, "The Camp Meeting." Mahler tried it in rehearsal after returning to Vienna, but died before he could perform it.
In the 1910s, Ives would produce several of his most important masterworks, the Symphony No. 4, the Orchestral Set No. 1: "Three Places in New England," the String Quartet No. 2, and the massive Piano Sonata No. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840-1860," commonly referred to as the Concord Sonata. With the beginning of America's involvement in World War I, Ives raised funds for the war effort, supported an unsuccessful constitutional amendment prohibiting a declaration of war without the support of two-thirds of the populace, published a manual (Surveying the Prospect) that for years served as a bible for the insurance industry, and composed at an astounding pace. In October 1918 Ives suffered a severe heart attack that nearly killed him. In 1921 he published the Concord Sonata and in 1922 followed it with 114 Songs, containing songs dating from 1888 to the eve of publication. These editions were sent out free to anyone who wanted them, and many copies wound up in the wastebaskets of music conservatories.
In 1924 pianist and new music enthusiast E. Robert Schmitz made an appointment with Ives to buy insurance, but left instead with a copy of the Concord Sonata. He introduced the work to Edgard Varèse and to Henry Cowell, who became Ives' strongest advocate. Soon Ives' music began to appear on concert programs, and when Cowell launched his New Music Quarterly in 1927, Ives helped back the project financially. But that same year Ives confided to Harmony that he'd somehow lost the gift that compelled him to write music.
In 1930 Ives and Myrick both decided to retire, and from this time forward Ives concerned himself with revising existing works. Ives' eyesight was beginning to deteriorate, so he had huge Photostats made of his scores and also made recordings to work from. Composers Cowell, John J. Becker, and Lou Harrison helped Ives create legible scores of his music, instituting a scholarly tradition of Ives editing that continues to this day. In January 1939, pianist John Kirkpatrick performed the complete "Concord" in a recital so successful that even critics distrustful of modern music gave it rave reviews. In 1947 Ives was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in music for his Symphony No. 3, completed nearly 40 years earlier. With Ives' death in May 1954 his musical legacy became top priority for a generation of biographers, researchers, and performers.
Ives' early works expertly channel European influences into totally fresh constructs; mature works make use of quotation, collage techniques, spatial redistribution of instrumental groups and soloists, metric modulation, homegrown forms of pitch organization and dense, massed blocks of clustered chords. The difficult idiom of many of his pieces has denied Ives the mass appeal of Copland and Gershwin, and he can be an acquired taste. Some critics and conductors, mainly European, discount the value of his innovations, concluding that Ives was an amateur who didn't know what he was doing. By the turn of the twenty-first century renewed researches into Ives' theoretical approach revealed that he certainly did know what he was doing, and he has much to teach us yet today in terms of fresh ideas and techniques. © Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide
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Orchestral Works
166 tracks
- Symphonies
97 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in D-, S.1
16 tracks
- Symphony No.2, S.2
37 tracks
- Symphony No.3: The Camp Meeting, S.3
20 tracks
- Symphony No.4 (optional chorus, theremin et alia), S.4
13 tracks
- A Symphony: New England Holidays (Holidays Symphony), S.5
11 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in D-, S.1
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Other Orchestral Works
69 tracks
- Central Park in the Dark, S.34
4 tracks
- Country Band March, for theater orchestra, S.36
4 tracks
- Emerson Overture, for piano and orchestra, S. 22 (incomplete)
4 tracks
- Fantasia on 'Jerusalem the Golden', for band, S.52
1 track
- The Gong on the Hook and Ladder or Firemen's Parade on Main Street, S.38
3 tracks
- March 'Intercollegiate' with 'Annie Lisle', for band, S.54
1 track
- March in F and C with 'Omega Lambda Chi', for band, S.53
1 track
- March No.2 with 'Son of a Gambolier', for band, S.29
1 track
- March: The Circus Band, for orchestra and optional chorus, S.33
2 tracks
- Old Home Days, 5 suites for band
5 tracks
- Orchestral Set No.1: 3 Places in New England, S.7
15 tracks
- Orchestral Set No.2, S.8
6 tracks
- Orchestral Set No.3, for orchestra, S.9
3 tracks
- Overture and March: '1776', for theater orchestra, S.24
2 tracks
- The Pond (Remembrance), S.40
2 tracks
- Postlude in F, for orchestra, S.41
1 track
- Robert Browning Overture, for orchestra, S.27
1 track
- Runaway Horse on Main Street, take-off for band, S.55
1 track
- Set for Theater Orchestra, S.20
3 tracks
- The Unanswered Question, for trumpet, winds, and string orchestra, S.50
9 tracks
- Central Park in the Dark, S.34
- Symphonies
-
Keyboard Works
32 tracks
- The Celestial Railroad, take off for piano, S.116
1 track
- Four Transcriptions from Emerson, for piano, S.123
1 track
- March No.6 with 'Here's to Good Old Yale', for piano, S.113 (K. 3B13)
1 track
- March: The Circus Band, for piano, S.115
1 track
- Piano Sonata No.1, S.87
7 tracks
- 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces, for 2 pianos, S.128
3 tracks
- Set of Five Take-Offs, for piano, S.122
5 tracks
- Sonata No.2: Concord, Mass., 1840-60 (optional viola, flute), S.88
6 tracks
- 3-Page Sonata, S.89
1 track
- Variations on 'America,' for organ, S.140
5 tracks
- Varied Air and Variations, for piano, S. 124 (K. 3B20)
1 track
- The Celestial Railroad, take off for piano, S.116
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Chamber Works
63 tracks
- Chamber Set No.1, S.10
6 tracks
- Chamber Set No.2, S.11
2 tracks
- Chamber Set No.3, S.12
1 track
- Chamber Set No.4, S.14
2 tracks
- Chamber Set No.6, S.15
1 track
- From the Steeples and the Mountains, for 1 or 2 trumpets, trombone, 4 sets of bells and 2 pianos, S.65
2 tracks
- The Gong on the Hook and Ladder or Firemen's Parade on Main Street, for strings, piano and optional bell, S.70
1 track
- Hallowe'en, for string quartet, piano and optional drum, S.71
4 tracks
- In Re Con Moto et al., for string quartet, piano and optional drum, S.72
1 track
- Piano Trio, S.86
4 tracks
- Scherzo, for string quartet, S.83
1 track
- Scherzo: All the Way Around and Back, for chamber ensemble, S.81
1 track
- Scherzo: Over the Pavements, for piccolo, clarinet, bassoon, 3 trombones, piano and percussion, S.82
1 track
- A Set of 3 Short Pieces, for string quartet, double bass, and piano, S.84
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.1: From the Salvation Army, S.57
10 tracks
- String Quartet No.2, S.58
7 tracks
- Tone Roads, for chamber orchestra, Op.49
4 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.1, S.60
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.2, S.61
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.3, S.62
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.4: Children's Day At the Camp Meeting, S.63
3 tracks
- Chamber Set No.1, S.10
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Vocal Works
241 tracks
- Choral Works
13 tracks
- The Bells of Yale, partsong for baritone, male chorus and cello, S.192
1 track
- A Christmas Carol, S.228
2 tracks
- General William Booth Enters into Heaven, for chorus, optional solo voice, chamber orchestra and percussion, S.181
1 track
- Lincoln, the Great Commoner, for chorus and orchestra, S.184
1 track
- Psalm 100, for double chorus (and optional bells), S.153
1 track
- Psalm 67, S.151
1 track
- Psalm 90, for chorus, bells, and organ, S.152
3 tracks
- Serenity, for chorus, harps and violins (ad lib) and timpani, S.177
1 track
- They Are There! (A War Song March), for chorus and orchestra, S.188
2 tracks
- The Bells of Yale, partsong for baritone, male chorus and cello, S.192
-
Solo Songs (A-L)
107 tracks
- Abide with me, S. 205
1 track
- Aeschylus and Sophocles, S.206
3 tracks
- Afterglow, S. 207
1 track
- Allegro, S. 208
1 track
- The All-Enduring, S.209
1 track
- Amphion, S.210
1 track
- Ann Street, S.211
2 tracks
- At Parting, S.212
1 track
- At Sea, S.213
1 track
- At the River, S.214
3 tracks
- August, S.216
1 track
- Autumn, S.217
1 track
- Because of You, S.218
1 track
- Because Thou Art, S.219
1 track
- Berceuse, S. 220
2 tracks
- The Cage, S.221
2 tracks
- The Camp Meeting, S.222
1 track
- Canon: Not only in my lady's eyes, S.223
1 track
- Canon: Oh! the days are gone, when beauty bright, S.224
1 track
- Chanson de Florian, S.225
1 track
- Charlie Rutlage, S.226
2 tracks
- The Children's Hour, S.227
2 tracks
- A Christmas Carol, S.228
2 tracks
- The Circus Band, S.229
1 track
- The Collection, S.230
1 track
- Country Celestial, S.232
1 track
- Cradle Song, S.233
1 track
- December, S.234
1 track
- Disclosure, S.235
1 track
- Down East, S.236
2 tracks
- Dreams, S.238
1 track
- Du alte Mutter (My dear old mother), S.239
2 tracks
- Du bist wie eine Blume, S.240
1 track
- Ein Ton (I Hear a Tone), S.241
2 tracks
- Élégie, S.242
1 track
- The Ending Year, S.243
1 track
- Evening, S.244
2 tracks
- Evidence, S.245
1 track
- Far from my heav'nly home, S.246
1 track
- Far in the wood, S.247
1 track
- A Farewell to Land, S.248
2 tracks
- La Fede, S.249
1 track
- Feldeinsamkeit (In Summer Fields), S. 250
2 tracks
- Flag Song, S.251
1 track
- Forward into Light (derived from S.143), S.252
1 track
- Friendship, S.253
1 track
- Frühlingslied, S.254
1 track
- General William Booth Enters into Heaven, S.255
3 tracks
- God Bless and Keep Thee, S.256
1 track
- Grace, S.257
1 track
- Grantchester, S.258
1 track
- The Greatest Man, S.259
2 tracks
- Gruss, S.260
1 track
- Harpalus, S.261
1 track
- He Is There!, S.262
1 track
- Her Eyes, S.263
1 track
- Her gown was of vermilion silk, S.264
1 track
- His Exaltation, S.265
1 track
- The Housatonic at Stockbridge, S.266
2 tracks
- Hymn of Trust, S.268
1 track
- Hymn, S.267
1 track
- I knew and loved a maid, S.269
1 track
- I travelled among unknown men, S.270
1 track
- Ich grolle nicht (I'll not complain), S.271
2 tracks
- Ilmenau (Over all the treetops), S.272
2 tracks
- Immortality, S.273
1 track
- In April-tide, S.275
1 track
- In Autumn, S.276
1 track
- In Flanders Fields, S.277
2 tracks
- In My Beloved's Eyes, S.278
1 track
- In the Alley, S.279
1 track
- The Incantation, S.280
1 track
- In the Mornin' (after Mary Evelyn Stiles), S.441
2 tracks
- The Indians, S.283
1 track
- The Innate, S.284
1 track
- Kären, S.285
1 track
- The Last Reader, S.286
1 track
- The Light That is felt, S.287
1 track
- Like a Sick Eagle, S.288
1 track
- Lincoln, the Great Commoner, S.289
1 track
- Die Lotosblume (The Lotus Flower; incomplete), S.291
1 track
- The Love Song of Har Dyal, S.292
1 track
- Luck and Work, S.293
1 track
- Abide with me, S. 205
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Solo Songs (M-Z)
121 tracks
- Majority, S.294
1 track
- Maple Leaves, S.295
1 track
- Marie (I), S.296/1
1 track
- Marie (II), S.296/2
1 track
- Memories, S.297
3 tracks
- Minnelied, S.298
1 track
- Mirage, S.299 (K. 6B41)
1 track
- Mists (II), S.301
1 track
- My Lou Jennine, S.302
1 track
- My Native Land (I), S.303
2 tracks
- My Native Land (II), S.304
1 track
- Nature's Way, S.306
1 track
- Naught that country needeth, (adapted from S.143), S.307
1 track
- The New River, S.308
1 track
- Night of Frost in May, S.309
1 track
- A Night Song, S.310
1 track
- A Night Thought, S.311
1 track
- No More, S.312
1 track
- Nov. 2, 1920 (An Election), S.313
1 track
- An Old Flame, S.314
1 track
- Old Home Day (optional fife, violin and flute), S.315
1 track
- The Old Mother, S.316
1 track
- Omens and Oracles, S.317
1 track
- On Judges' Walk, S.318
1 track
- On the Antipodes, for voice and 2 pianos, S.319
3 tracks
- On the Counter, S.320
1 track
- 1, 2, 3, S.321
1 track
- The One Way, S.322
1 track
- The Only Son, S.323
1 track
- Paracelsus, S.324
1 track
- Peaks, S.325
1 track
- A Perfect Day, S.326
1 track
- Pictures, S.327
1 track
- Premonitions, S.328
1 track
- Qu'il m'irait bien, S.329
1 track
- The Rainbow (So May It Be!), S.330
2 tracks
- Religion, S.331
1 track
- Remembrance, S.332
2 tracks
- Requiem, S.333
1 track
- Resolution, S.334
1 track
- Rock of Ages, song for voice and piano (or organ), S.335
1 track
- Romanzo (di Central Park), S.336
1 track
- Rosamunde (I), S.337 (german version)
1 track
- Rosamunde (II), S.337 (french version)
1 track
- Rosenzweige, S.338
1 track
- Rough Wind, S.339
1 track
- A Scotch Lullaby, S.341
1 track
- A Sea Dirge, S.342
1 track
- The Sea of Sleep, S.343
1 track
- The See'r, S.344
1 track
- Sehnsucht, S.345
1 track
- September, S.346
1 track
- Serenity, S.347
1 track
- The Side Show, S.348
3 tracks
- Slow March, S.349
1 track
- Slugging a Vampire, S.350
2 tracks
- Soliloquy (song), S.352
3 tracks
- A Son of A Gambolier (optional kazoo chorus), S.353
1 track
- She is Not Fair to Outward View, S.354
1 track
- A Song - For Anything, S.355
3 tracks
- Song for Harvest Season, for voice and brass ensemble (or organ), S.356
1 track
- The Song of the Dead, S.357
1 track
- Songs My Mother Taught Me, S.361
1 track
- South Wind (Die Lotosblume), S.362
1 track
- Spring Song, S.363
1 track
- Sunrise, for voice, piano and violin, S.365
2 tracks
- Swimmers, S.366
2 tracks
- Tarrant Moss, S.367
1 track
- There is a Certain Garden, S.369
1 track
- There is a Lane, S.370
1 track
- They Are There!, S.371
1 track
- The Things Our Fathers Loved, S.372
2 tracks
- Thoreau, S.373
1 track
- Those Evening Bells, S.374
1 track
- Through Night and Day, S.375
1 track
- To Edith, S.376
1 track
- Tolerance, S.377
1 track
- Tom Sails Away, S.378
2 tracks
- Two Little Flowers, S.379
3 tracks
- Two Slants (Christian and Pagan), S.380
2 tracks
- Vote for Names, for voice and 3 pianos, S.381
1 track
- The Waiting Soul, S.382
1 track
- Walking, S.383
1 track
- Walt Whitman, S.384
1 track
- Waltz, S.385
1 track
- Watchman, S.386
1 track
- Weil' auf mir (Eyes so dark), S.387
2 tracks
- West London, S.388
2 tracks
- When Stars are in the Quiet Skies, S.389
1 track
- Where the Eagle Cannot See, S.390
1 track
- The White Gulls, S.391
1 track
- Widmung, S.393
1 track
- Wie Melodien zieht es mir, S.394
1 track
- Wiegenlied, S.395
1 track
- William Will, S.396
1 track
- The World's Highway, S.397
1 track
- The World's Wanderers, S.398
1 track
- Yellow Leaves, S.399
1 track
- Majority, S.294
- Choral Works
-
Spoken Word
2 tracks
- Reading from Ives on 'Hawthorne'
1 track
- Reading from Ives on 'The Alcotts'
1 track
- Reading from Ives on 'Hawthorne'
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Vocal Works
1 midi
-
Solo Songs (M-Z)
1 midi
-
Solo Songs (M-Z)
-
Orchestral Works
166 tracks
- Symphonies
97 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in D-, S.1
16 tracks
- Symphony No.2, S.2
37 tracks
- Symphony No.3: The Camp Meeting, S.3
20 tracks
- Symphony No.4 (optional chorus, theremin et alia), S.4
13 tracks
- A Symphony: New England Holidays (Holidays Symphony), S.5
11 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in D-, S.1
-
Other Orchestral Works
69 tracks
- Central Park in the Dark, S.34
4 tracks
- Country Band March, for theater orchestra, S.36
4 tracks
- Emerson Overture, for piano and orchestra, S. 22 (incomplete)
4 tracks
- Fantasia on 'Jerusalem the Golden', for band, S.52
1 track
- The Gong on the Hook and Ladder or Firemen's Parade on Main Street, S.38
3 tracks
- March 'Intercollegiate' with 'Annie Lisle', for band, S.54
1 track
- March in F and C with 'Omega Lambda Chi', for band, S.53
1 track
- March No.2 with 'Son of a Gambolier', for band, S.29
1 track
- March: The Circus Band, for orchestra and optional chorus, S.33
2 tracks
- Old Home Days, 5 suites for band
5 tracks
- Orchestral Set No.1: 3 Places in New England, S.7
15 tracks
- Orchestral Set No.2, S.8
6 tracks
- Orchestral Set No.3, for orchestra, S.9
3 tracks
- Overture and March: '1776', for theater orchestra, S.24
2 tracks
- The Pond (Remembrance), S.40
2 tracks
- Postlude in F, for orchestra, S.41
1 track
- Robert Browning Overture, for orchestra, S.27
1 track
- Runaway Horse on Main Street, take-off for band, S.55
1 track
- Set for Theater Orchestra, S.20
3 tracks
- The Unanswered Question, for trumpet, winds, and string orchestra, S.50
9 tracks
- Central Park in the Dark, S.34
- Symphonies
-
Keyboard Works
32 tracks
- The Celestial Railroad, take off for piano, S.116
1 track
- Four Transcriptions from Emerson, for piano, S.123
1 track
- March No.6 with 'Here's to Good Old Yale', for piano, S.113 (K. 3B13)
1 track
- March: The Circus Band, for piano, S.115
1 track
- Piano Sonata No.1, S.87
7 tracks
- 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces, for 2 pianos, S.128
3 tracks
- Set of Five Take-Offs, for piano, S.122
5 tracks
- Sonata No.2: Concord, Mass., 1840-60 (optional viola, flute), S.88
6 tracks
- 3-Page Sonata, S.89
1 track
- Variations on 'America,' for organ, S.140
5 tracks
- Varied Air and Variations, for piano, S. 124 (K. 3B20)
1 track
- The Celestial Railroad, take off for piano, S.116
-
Chamber Works
63 tracks
- Chamber Set No.1, S.10
6 tracks
- Chamber Set No.2, S.11
2 tracks
- Chamber Set No.3, S.12
1 track
- Chamber Set No.4, S.14
2 tracks
- Chamber Set No.6, S.15
1 track
- From the Steeples and the Mountains, for 1 or 2 trumpets, trombone, 4 sets of bells and 2 pianos, S.65
2 tracks
- The Gong on the Hook and Ladder or Firemen's Parade on Main Street, for strings, piano and optional bell, S.70
1 track
- Hallowe'en, for string quartet, piano and optional drum, S.71
4 tracks
- In Re Con Moto et al., for string quartet, piano and optional drum, S.72
1 track
- Piano Trio, S.86
4 tracks
- Scherzo, for string quartet, S.83
1 track
- Scherzo: All the Way Around and Back, for chamber ensemble, S.81
1 track
- Scherzo: Over the Pavements, for piccolo, clarinet, bassoon, 3 trombones, piano and percussion, S.82
1 track
- A Set of 3 Short Pieces, for string quartet, double bass, and piano, S.84
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.1: From the Salvation Army, S.57
10 tracks
- String Quartet No.2, S.58
7 tracks
- Tone Roads, for chamber orchestra, Op.49
4 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.1, S.60
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.2, S.61
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.3, S.62
3 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.4: Children's Day At the Camp Meeting, S.63
3 tracks
- Chamber Set No.1, S.10
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Vocal Works
241 tracks, 1 midi
- Choral Works
13 tracks
- The Bells of Yale, partsong for baritone, male chorus and cello, S.192
1 track
- A Christmas Carol, S.228
2 tracks
- General William Booth Enters into Heaven, for chorus, optional solo voice, chamber orchestra and percussion, S.181
1 track
- Lincoln, the Great Commoner, for chorus and orchestra, S.184
1 track
- Psalm 100, for double chorus (and optional bells), S.153
1 track
- Psalm 67, S.151
1 track
- Psalm 90, for chorus, bells, and organ, S.152
3 tracks
- Serenity, for chorus, harps and violins (ad lib) and timpani, S.177
1 track
- They Are There! (A War Song March), for chorus and orchestra, S.188
2 tracks
- The Bells of Yale, partsong for baritone, male chorus and cello, S.192
-
Solo Songs (A-L)
107 tracks
- Abide with me, S. 205
1 track
- Aeschylus and Sophocles, S.206
3 tracks
- Afterglow, S. 207
1 track
- Allegro, S. 208
1 track
- The All-Enduring, S.209
1 track
- Amphion, S.210
1 track
- Ann Street, S.211
2 tracks
- At Parting, S.212
1 track
- At Sea, S.213
1 track
- At the River, S.214
3 tracks
- August, S.216
1 track
- Autumn, S.217
1 track
- Because of You, S.218
1 track
- Because Thou Art, S.219
1 track
- Berceuse, S. 220
2 tracks
- The Cage, S.221
2 tracks
- The Camp Meeting, S.222
1 track
- Canon: Not only in my lady's eyes, S.223
1 track
- Canon: Oh! the days are gone, when beauty bright, S.224
1 track
- Chanson de Florian, S.225
1 track
- Charlie Rutlage, S.226
2 tracks
- The Children's Hour, S.227
2 tracks
- A Christmas Carol, S.228
2 tracks
- The Circus Band, S.229
1 track
- The Collection, S.230
1 track
- Country Celestial, S.232
1 track
- Cradle Song, S.233
1 track
- December, S.234
1 track
- Disclosure, S.235
1 track
- Down East, S.236
2 tracks
- Dreams, S.238
1 track
- Du alte Mutter (My dear old mother), S.239
2 tracks
- Du bist wie eine Blume, S.240
1 track
- Ein Ton (I Hear a Tone), S.241
2 tracks
- Élégie, S.242
1 track
- The Ending Year, S.243
1 track
- Evening, S.244
2 tracks
- Evidence, S.245
1 track
- Far from my heav'nly home, S.246
1 track
- Far in the wood, S.247
1 track
- A Farewell to Land, S.248
2 tracks
- La Fede, S.249
1 track
- Feldeinsamkeit (In Summer Fields), S. 250
2 tracks
- Flag Song, S.251
1 track
- Forward into Light (derived from S.143), S.252
1 track
- Friendship, S.253
1 track
- Frühlingslied, S.254
1 track
- General William Booth Enters into Heaven, S.255
3 tracks
- God Bless and Keep Thee, S.256
1 track
- Grace, S.257
1 track
- Grantchester, S.258
1 track
- The Greatest Man, S.259
2 tracks
- Gruss, S.260
1 track
- Harpalus, S.261
1 track
- He Is There!, S.262
1 track
- Her Eyes, S.263
1 track
- Her gown was of vermilion silk, S.264
1 track
- His Exaltation, S.265
1 track
- The Housatonic at Stockbridge, S.266
2 tracks
- Hymn of Trust, S.268
1 track
- Hymn, S.267
1 track
- I knew and loved a maid, S.269
1 track
- I travelled among unknown men, S.270
1 track
- Ich grolle nicht (I'll not complain), S.271
2 tracks
- Ilmenau (Over all the treetops), S.272
2 tracks
- Immortality, S.273
1 track
- In April-tide, S.275
1 track
- In Autumn, S.276
1 track
- In Flanders Fields, S.277
2 tracks
- In My Beloved's Eyes, S.278
1 track
- In the Alley, S.279
1 track
- The Incantation, S.280
1 track
- In the Mornin' (after Mary Evelyn Stiles), S.441
2 tracks
- The Indians, S.283
1 track
- The Innate, S.284
1 track
- Kären, S.285
1 track
- The Last Reader, S.286
1 track
- The Light That is felt, S.287
1 track
- Like a Sick Eagle, S.288
1 track
- Lincoln, the Great Commoner, S.289
1 track
- Die Lotosblume (The Lotus Flower; incomplete), S.291
1 track
- The Love Song of Har Dyal, S.292
1 track
- Luck and Work, S.293
1 track
- Abide with me, S. 205
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Solo Songs (M-Z)
121 tracks, 1 midi
- Majority, S.294
1 track
- Maple Leaves, S.295
1 track
- Marie (I), S.296/1
1 track
- Marie (II), S.296/2
1 track
- Memories, S.297
3 tracks
- Minnelied, S.298
1 track
- Mirage, S.299 (K. 6B41)
1 track
- Mists (II), S.301
1 track
- My Lou Jennine, S.302
1 track
- My Native Land (I), S.303
2 tracks
- My Native Land (II), S.304
1 track
- Nature's Way, S.306
1 track
- Naught that country needeth, (adapted from S.143), S.307
1 track
- The New River, S.308
1 track
- Night of Frost in May, S.309
1 track
- A Night Song, S.310
1 track
- A Night Thought, S.311
1 track
- No More, S.312
1 track
- Nov. 2, 1920 (An Election), S.313
1 track
- An Old Flame, S.314
1 track
- Old Home Day (optional fife, violin and flute), S.315
1 track
- The Old Mother, S.316
1 track
- Omens and Oracles, S.317
1 track
- On Judges' Walk, S.318
1 track
- On the Antipodes, for voice and 2 pianos, S.319
3 tracks
- On the Counter, S.320
1 track
- 1, 2, 3, S.321
1 track
- The One Way, S.322
1 track
- The Only Son, S.323
1 track
- Paracelsus, S.324
1 track
- Peaks, S.325
1 track
- A Perfect Day, S.326
1 track
- Pictures, S.327
1 track
- Premonitions, S.328
1 track
- Qu'il m'irait bien, S.329
1 track
- The Rainbow (So May It Be!), S.330
2 tracks
- Religion, S.331
1 track
- Remembrance, S.332
2 tracks
- Requiem, S.333
1 track
- Resolution, S.334
1 track
- Rock of Ages, song for voice and piano (or organ), S.335
1 track
- Romanzo (di Central Park), S.336
1 track
- Rosamunde (I), S.337 (german version)
1 track
- Rosamunde (II), S.337 (french version)
1 track
- Rosenzweige, S.338
1 track
- Rough Wind, S.339
1 track
- A Scotch Lullaby, S.341
1 track
- A Sea Dirge, S.342
1 track
- The Sea of Sleep, S.343
1 track
- The See'r, S.344
1 track
- Sehnsucht, S.345
1 track
- September, S.346
1 track
- Serenity, S.347
1 track
- The Side Show, S.348
3 tracks
- Slow March, S.349
1 track
- Slugging a Vampire, S.350
2 tracks
- Soliloquy (song), S.352
3 tracks
- A Son of A Gambolier (optional kazoo chorus), S.353
1 track
- She is Not Fair to Outward View, S.354
1 track
- A Song - For Anything, S.355
3 tracks
- Song for Harvest Season, for voice and brass ensemble (or organ), S.356
1 track
- The Song of the Dead, S.357
1 track
- Songs My Mother Taught Me, S.361
1 track
- South Wind (Die Lotosblume), S.362
1 track
- Spring Song, S.363
1 track
- Sunrise, for voice, piano and violin, S.365
2 tracks
- Swimmers, S.366
2 tracks
- Tarrant Moss, S.367
1 track
- There is a Certain Garden, S.369
1 track
- There is a Lane, S.370
1 track
- They Are There!, S.371
1 track
- The Things Our Fathers Loved, S.372
2 tracks, 1 midi
- Thoreau, S.373
1 track
- Those Evening Bells, S.374
1 track
- Through Night and Day, S.375
1 track
- To Edith, S.376
1 track
- Tolerance, S.377
1 track
- Tom Sails Away, S.378
2 tracks
- Two Little Flowers, S.379
3 tracks
- Two Slants (Christian and Pagan), S.380
2 tracks
- Vote for Names, for voice and 3 pianos, S.381
1 track
- The Waiting Soul, S.382
1 track
- Walking, S.383
1 track
- Walt Whitman, S.384
1 track
- Waltz, S.385
1 track
- Watchman, S.386
1 track
- Weil' auf mir (Eyes so dark), S.387
2 tracks
- West London, S.388
2 tracks
- When Stars are in the Quiet Skies, S.389
1 track
- Where the Eagle Cannot See, S.390
1 track
- The White Gulls, S.391
1 track
- Widmung, S.393
1 track
- Wie Melodien zieht es mir, S.394
1 track
- Wiegenlied, S.395
1 track
- William Will, S.396
1 track
- The World's Highway, S.397
1 track
- The World's Wanderers, S.398
1 track
- Yellow Leaves, S.399
1 track
- Majority, S.294
- Choral Works
-
Spoken Word
2 tracks
- Reading from Ives on 'Hawthorne'
1 track
- Reading from Ives on 'The Alcotts'
1 track
- Reading from Ives on 'Hawthorne'
- Orchestral Works
- Keyboard Works
- Piano Sonata No.1, S.87
7 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.1, S.87
- Vocal Works
- At the River, S.214
3 tracks
- General William Booth Enters into Heaven, S.255
3 tracks
- The Things Our Fathers Loved, S.372
2 tracks, 1 midi
- At the River, S.214


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