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1Symphony no. 4: I. Prelude. Maestoso
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
instruments:
American Symphony Orchestra (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
choir vocals:
Members of the Schola Cantorum of New York (New York, fka the MacDowell Chorus, renamed in 1912) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
additional conductor:
David Katz (conductor, American Symphony Orchestra) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30) and José Serebrier (Uruguayan conductor and composer) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
chorus master:
Hugh Ross (choral director) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
recording of:
Symphony no. 4, S. 4: I. Prelude. Maestoso (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer) (from 1910 until 1916)
part of:
Symphony no. 4, S. 4
Charles Ives3:15
2Symphony no. 4: II. Allegretto
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
instruments:
American Symphony Orchestra (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
choir vocals:
Members of the Schola Cantorum of New York (New York, fka the MacDowell Chorus, renamed in 1912) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
additional conductor:
David Katz (conductor, American Symphony Orchestra) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30) and José Serebrier (Uruguayan conductor and composer) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
chorus master:
Hugh Ross (choral director) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
recording of:
Symphony no. 4, S. 4: II. Comedy. Allegretto (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer) (from 1910 until 1916)
part of:
Symphony no. 4, S. 4
Charles Ives11:58
3Symphony no. 4: III. Fugue. Andante moderato
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
instruments:
American Symphony Orchestra (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
choir vocals:
Members of the Schola Cantorum of New York (New York, fka the MacDowell Chorus, renamed in 1912) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
additional conductor:
David Katz (conductor, American Symphony Orchestra) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30) and José Serebrier (Uruguayan conductor and composer) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
chorus master:
Hugh Ross (choral director) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
recording of:
Symphony no. 4, S. 4: III. Fugue. Andante moderato (con moto) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer) (from 1910 until 1916)
part of:
Symphony no. 4, S. 4
Charles Ives7:36
4Symphony no. 4: IV. Largo maestoso
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
instruments:
American Symphony Orchestra (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
choir vocals:
Members of the Schola Cantorum of New York (New York, fka the MacDowell Chorus, renamed in 1912) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
additional conductor:
David Katz (conductor, American Symphony Orchestra) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30) and José Serebrier (Uruguayan conductor and composer) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
chorus master:
Hugh Ross (choral director) (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
recording of:
Symphony no. 4, S. 4: IV. Finale. Very slowly – Largo maestoso (from 1965-04-29 until 1965-04-30)
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer) (from 1910 until 1916)
part of:
Symphony no. 4, S. 4
Charles Ives8:03
5Robert Browning Overture
orchestra:
American Symphony Orchestra
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor)
recording of:
Robert Browning Overture, S. 27
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer)
part of:
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives (number: S. 27)
Charles Ives23:06
6Four Songs for Chorus and Orchestra: Majority (or The Masses)
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
instruments:
American Symphony Orchestra (on 1967-10-18)
vocals:
The Ithaca College Concert Choir (on 1967-10-18) and Gregg Smith Singers (on 1967-10-18)
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) (on 1967-10-18)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1967-10-18)
recording of:
The Masses (Majority), S. 185 (for choir and orchestra) (on 1967-10-18)
lyricist and composer:
Charles Ives (American composer)
part of:
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives (number: S. 185)
arrangement of:
Majority, S. 294 (for voice and piano)
Charles Ives4:29
7Four Songs for Chorus and Orchestra: They Are There (A War Song March)
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
instruments:
American Symphony Orchestra (on 1967-10-18)
vocals:
The Ithaca College Concert Choir (on 1967-10-18) and Gregg Smith Singers (on 1967-10-18)
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) (on 1967-10-18)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1967-10-18)
recording of:
They Are There! (A War Song March), S. 188 (on 1967-10-18)
orchestrator:
Lou Harrison (American composer) (from 1943-07 until 1943-08)
lyricist:
Charles Ives (American composer) (in 1942)
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer)
part of:
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives (number: S. 188)
arrangement of:
They Are There!, S. 371
Charles Ives3:11
8Four Songs for Chorus and Orchestra: Election (It Strikes Me That)
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
instruments:
American Symphony Orchestra (on 1967-10-18)
vocals:
The Ithaca College Concert Choir (on 1967-10-18) and Gregg Smith Singers (on 1967-10-18)
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) (on 1967-10-18)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1967-10-18)
recording of:
An Election, S. 180 (for chorus and orchestra) (on 1967-10-18)
lyricist and composer:
Charles Ives (American composer) (in 1920)
part of:
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives (number: S. 180)
Charles Ives4:08
9Four Songs for Chorus and Orchestra: Lincoln, the Great Commoner
producer:
John McClure (recording engineer and record producer)
instruments:
American Symphony Orchestra (on 1967-10-18)
vocals:
The Ithaca College Concert Choir (on 1967-10-18) and Gregg Smith Singers (on 1967-10-18)
conductor:
Leopold Stokowski (conductor) (on 1967-10-18)
recorded at:
Manhattan Center in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1967-10-18)
recording of:
Lincoln, the Great Commoner, S. 184 (for choir and orchestra) (on 1967-10-18)
lyricist:
Edwin Markham
composer:
Charles Ives (American composer)
part of:
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives (number: S. 184)
Charles Ives4:07