Recording of works by Charles E(dward) Iveschange composer
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- Symphony No. 2
- 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces
- Central Park in the Dark
- 1891
- 1895
- Songs My Mother Taught Me
- 1897
- March No. 6 with Here's to Good Old Yale
- Memories: a. Very Pleasant, b. Rather Sad
- 1902
- 1905
- Three-Page Sonata
- From the Steeples and the Mountains
- 1906
- The Unanswered Question (A Contemplation of a Serious Matter, The Unanswered Perennial Question, or A Cosmic Sometime Landscape)
- 1907
- Five Take-offs
- 1908
- Symphony No. 1
- The Anti-Abolitionist Riots
- Some Southpaw Pitching
- 1910
- 1911
- Waltz-Rondo
- 1912
- Piano Sonata No. 2 (Concord, Mass., 1840-60)
- 1913
- Holidays Symphony ((New England Holidays))
- The See'r
- Study No. 5, Op. 93
- Study no.9: The Anti-Abolitionist Riots in the 1830’s and 1840’s, Op. 97
- 1914
- Third Violin Sonata, Op. 62
- Robert Browning Overture
- 1916
- Fourth Violin Sonata, Op. 63 (Children's Day at the Camp Meeting)
- 1917
- Second Violin Sonata, Op. 61
- First Violin Sonata, Op. 60
- Tom Sails Away
- The Things Our Fathers Loved
- In Flanders Fields
- 1919
- Down East
- Afterglow
- Orchestral Set No. 2
- Serenity
- Study no.21: Some Southpaw Pitching, Op. 105
- 1920
- Three Places in New England (Orchestral Set No.1)
- Symphony No. 4
- Remembrance (The Pond)
- The Collection
- 1921
- Piano Sonata No. 1
- Two Little Flowers
- The Side Show
- The White Gulls
- West London "A Sonnet"
- Charlie Rutlage
- 1923
- Varied Air and Variations
- 1925
- The Celestial Railroad
- 1934
- General William Booth Enters into Heaven (for chorus & ensemble)
- 1942
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