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A Portrait of Charles Ives - Ensemble Modern; Henry Herford (baritone)
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  1. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.1: the See'r
  2. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.2: A Lecture by President Arthur Twining Hadley
  3. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.4: Like a Sick Eagle
  4. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.6: Incantation
  5. General William Booth Enters into Heaven, for chorus, optional solo voice, chamber orchestra & percussion, S. 181 (K. 5B9)
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  1. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.1: the See'r
  2. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.2: A Lecture by President Arthur Twining Hadley
  3. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.4: Like a Sick Eagle
  4. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.6: Incantation
  5. General William Booth Enters into Heaven, for chorus, optional solo voice, chamber orchestra & percussion, S. 181 (K. 5B9)
  6. Tone Roads No. 1, for chamber orchestra, S. 49i (K. 1C34/1)
  7. From the Steeples and the Mountains, for 1 or 2 trumpet(s), trombone, 4 sets of bells & 2 pianos, S. 65 (K. 1C12)
  8. Tone Roads No. 3, for chamber orchestra, S. 49iii (K. 1C34/3)
  9. Adagio sostenuto: At Sea (I), for theater orchestra (Set No. 3/1), S. 12i (K. 1C35)
  10. Mists (II), song for voice & piano, S.301 (K. 6B47a)
  11. On the Antipodes, song for voice & 2 pianos, S. 319 (K. 6B71)
  12. The Rainbow, for orchestra, S. 45 (K. 1C33)
  13. Remembrance, for voice & piano, S. 332 (K. 6B62a)
  14. The Bells of Yale (I), partsong for baritone, male chorus & cello, S. 192/1 (K. 5D11)
  15. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.5: Calcium Light Night
  16. The Gong on the Hook & Ladder or Firemen's Parade on Main Street for strings, piano & optional bell, S. 70 (K. 1C30)
  17. Scherzo: All the Way Around and Back, for chamber ensemble, S. 81 (K. 2B12)
  18. Scherzo: Over the Pavements, for piccolo, clarinet, bassoon (or baritone sax), 3 trombones, piano & percussion, S. 82 (K. 1C24)
  19. Set No. 1, for theater orchestra (6), S. 10 (K. 1C31): No.3: Ruined River
  20. Set No. 2, for theater orchestra (3), S. 11 (K. 1C32): No.1: the Indians
  21. Set No. 2, for theater orchestra (3), S. 11 (K. 1C32): No.2: "Gyp the Blood" of Hearst-Which is Worst?
  22. Aeschylus and Sophocles, song for voice, piano & string quartet, S. 206 (K. 6B70)
  23. A Set of Pieces (3), for theatre orchestra, S. 20 (K. 1C28)
  24. Sunrise, song for voice, piano & violin, S. 365 (K. 6B77)
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Charles Ives, working as an insurance executive by day and a composer by night for all the years of his artistic career, produced relatively few large-scale works in long forms: two piano sonatas, four violin sonatas, four symphonies, a cantata, and an overture. Most of his music is in short forms, such as songs and brief piano or orchestral chamber music works, and even some major works are really collections of individual movements written at different times. One of Europe's leading dedicated new music groups, Ensemble ...

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