Charles Ives - compositions Orchestra: A: Symphonies: 1. Symphony No. 1 (1895-98) i. Allegro Rej. ii. Largo [inc.?][< Sym. no 2, iii] ii. Adagio molto iii. Scherzo: Vivace iv. Allegro molto 2. Symphony No. 2 (1897-1902) i. Andante moderato ii. Allegro iii. Adagio cantabile [> Sym. no. 1, rej. ii] iv. Lento (maestoso) v. Allegro molto vivace 3. Symphony No. 3 (1904-09) i. Old Folks Gatherin' ii. Children's Day iii. Communion Rej. iv. [inc.] [< Orchestral Set no. 3, i] 4. Symphony No. 4 (1910-16; 2nd mvt. rev. 1925-26) i. Prelude [> piece on "Watchman"] ii. Allegretto [> The Celestial Railroad] [originally mvt. iii] iii. Fugue [> String Quartet no. 1, i] [originally mvt. ii] iv. Largo 5. A Symphony: New England Holidays i. Washington's Birthday (1909) ii. Decoration Day (1912) iii. The Fourth of July (1911-15) iv. Thanksgiving and Forefathers' Day (1904, rev. 1933) 6. Universe Symphony [inc.] (1911-28) i. Prelude No. 1 (say early 1920s) ii. Prelude No. 2 iii. Prelude No. 3 [lost] [< or > On the Antipodes] iv. Section A (1914-28) v. Section B [inc.] (early 1920s?) vi. Section C [inc.] / Coda (1919-20) B: Sets: 1. Orchestral Set No. 1: Three Places in New England i. The "St. Gaudens" in Boston Common (Col. Shaw and his Colored Regiment) (1910-12) ii. Putnam's Camp, Redding, Connecticut (1912) [> "Country Band" March & Overture & March "1776"] iii. The Housatonic at Stockbridge (1912-14) 2. Orchestral Set No. 2 i. An Elegy to Our Forefathers [originally An Elegy to Stephen Foster] (1909) [partly > In the Night] ii. The Rockstrewn Hills Join in the People's Outdoor Meeting (1909) [> Four Ragtime Dances, iii] iii. From Hanover Square North, at the End of a Tragic Day, the Voice of the People Again Rose (1915) 3. Orchestral Set No. 3 [inc.] (1919-26) i. [untitled] [> Sym. no 3, rej. iv (1909)] ii. "An Afternoon" or "During Camp Meetin' Week--One Secular Afternoon (In Bethel)" [inc.] (partly 1910-12) [> partly Overture & March "1776" & Study no. 20] iii. [untitled] [inc.] ii. Sets for Chamber Orchestra: 1. Set No. 1 (assembled 1912) i. Scherzo: The See'r (bf. 1913--say 1907) ii. A Lecture (1907) iii. The Ruined River [< The New River] (1911-12) iv. Like a Sick Eagle (1909) v. Calcium Light Night (1902-12) vi. Allegretto sombreoso: When the Moon Is On the Wave (1908) [In a list from the 1930s, Ives includes A Yale-Princeton Football Game as no. "6 1/2" and the two incomplete baseball take-offs, Mike Donln-- Johnny Evers and Willy Keeler at the Bat, as nos. 7 & 8.] 2. Set No. 2 (assembled 1912) i. Largo: The Indians (1912) ii. "Gyp the Blood" or Hearst!? Which is Worst?! [inc.] (1912) iii. Andante: The Last Reader (1911) 3. Set No. 3 (assembled 1918) i. Adagio sostenuto: At Sea (1912) ii. Luck and Work (1909-16) iii. Premonitions [inc.] (1917) 4. Set No. 4: Three Poets & Human Nature (assembled 1925 or later) i. [Robert] Browning [projected] ii. Walt Whitman [projected] iii. West London [projected] 5. Set No. 5: The Other Side of Pioneering or Side Lights on American Enterprise (assembled 1925 or later) [< Set no. 8] i. The New River [projected] ii. The Indians [projected] iii. Charlie Rutlage [projected] iv. Ann Street [projected] 6. Set No. 6: From the Side Hill (assembled 1925 or later) i. Mists [II] [projected] ii. The Rainbow [projected] iii. Afterglow [projected] iv. Evening [projected] 7. Set No. 7: Water Colors (assembled 1925 or later) i. At Sea [projected] ii. Swimmers [projected] iii. The Pond [= Remembrance] [projected] iv. Full Fathoms Five [A Sea Dirge] (1925) 8. Set No. 8: Songs without Voices [> Set no. 5] (assembled 1930) i. The New River [projected] ii. The Indians [projected] iii. Ann Street [projected] 9. Set of 3 pieces [I] (assembled 1934) i. Hallowe'en ii. The Pond iii. The Gong on the Hook and Ladder or Firemen's Parade on Main Street 10. Set of 3 Pieces for Chamber Ensemble [II] (assembled 1934) i. Largo for Violin, Clarinet and Piano ii. Scherzo: All the Way Around and Back iii. Andante con spirito: The Rainbow 11. Set of 3 Pieces for Chamber Ensemble [III] (assembled 1934) i. Allegretto sombreoso: Incantation ii. Scherzo: Over the Pavements iii. Adagio sostenuto[: At Sea] 12. Set No. 9 of Three Pieces (assembled 1934) i. Andante con moto: The Last Reader ii. Scherzo: The See'r iii. Largo to Presto: The Unanswered Question 13. Set No. 10 of Three Pieces (assembled 1934) i. Largo molto: Like a Sick Eagle ii. Allegro-Andante: Luck and Work iii. Adagio: The Indians 14. Set for Theatre Orchestra i. In the Cage (1906) ii. In the Inn (1911) [> Four Ragtime dances, i & ii] iii. In the Night (1906) [> Prelude on "Eventide"] [see also I./F.: Lost or Projected Works; III.: Works for Chamber Ensembles/C. and D.] C: Overtures: 1. Alcott Overture (Overture "Orchard House") [mostly lost] (1904) [< Sonata no. 2, iii] 2. Emerson Overture [inc.] (1907-11) [< Sonata no. 2, i & Four Transcriptions from "Emerson"] 3. Matthew Arnold Overture (1912) [inc.] [< West London] 4. Overture and March "1776" (1904) 5. Overture in G Minor [inc.] (1895-96) 6. Overture: The American Woods [mostly lost] (1889) 7. Overture: Nationals [mostly lost] (1914-15) [< The Fourth of July] 8. Robert Browning Overture (1908-12) [see also I./F.: Lost or Projected Works] D: Marches: 1. Holiday Quickstep (1887) 2. March No. 2, with "Son of a Gambolier" (1892-95?) 3. March No. 3 in F and C [inc.] (1892-95?) 4. March No. 3, with "My Old Kentucky Home" (1892-95?) 5. March No. 4 [inc.] (1892-95?) 6. March: The Circus Band (1894?) [see also I./F.: Lost or Projected Works] E: Other Works: 1. Central Park in the Dark (1906) 2. Chromatimelodtune (1913-19) 3. "Country Band" March [inc.] (1902) 4. The General Slocum [inc.] (1904-06) 5. The Gong on the Hook and Ladder or Firemen's Parade on Main Street (1911) [> version for piano quintet] 6. Piece for Small Orchestra and Organ [mostly lost] (1905) [> The Things Our Fathers Loved] 7. The Pond (1906) 8. Postlude in F (arr. 1895) 9. Three Ragtime Dances (assembled 1911) i. [lost] ii. [reworking of "Four Ragtime Dances", no. 1] [mostly lost] iii. [reworking of "Four Ragtime Dances", no. 3] [mostly lost] 10. Nine Ragtime Dances [mostly lost] (1902-04) 11. Four Ragtime Dances [orchestral scores lost] (assembled 1911-13) i. No. 1 [> or < Sonata no. 1, ii & In The Inn] ii. No. 2 [> or < Sonata no. 1, i] iii. No. 3 [> Orchestral Set no. 2, ii] iv. No. 4 [> Four Ragtime Dances, iv] 12. The Rainbow (1914) 13. Skit for Danbury Fair [inc.] (1902) 14. Take-Off No. 7: Mike Donlin--Johnny Evers [inc.] (1907) 15. Take-Off No. 8: Willy Keeler at the Bat [inc.] (1907) 16. Tone Roads et al. i. No. 1 (Allegro) (1911) ii. No. 2 (Slow) [lost?] (1911-19) iii. No. 3 (Andante con Moto-Allegro) (1915) 17. The Unanswered Question (1906) 18. Yale-Princeton Football Game [orchestral score mostly lost] (1898-9) F: Lost or Projected Works: x01. Autumn Landscapes from Pine Mountain [lost] (1904) x02. Two Contemplations [projected] (1906) i. The Unanswered Perennial Question ii. Central Park in the Dark x03. Down East Overture [lost] (1898?) x04. Hawthorne Concerto for Piano and Orchestra [lost] (1910) x05. List: Music and Democracy! (1939-42?) i. Majority ii. An Election iii. Decoration Day iv. The Fourth of July v. Thanksgiving or Forefathers' Day vi. Fourth Symphony, movements 2 & 4 ("Battle of Lexington"?) vii. Second Symphony, movements 4 [& 5] ("Steve Foster & 'Columbia, Gem of the Ocean'") viii. Orchestral Set No. 1, movements 1 ("The St. Gaudens") & 2 ("Putnam's Camp") ix. Second Piano Sonata, "Concord, Mass. 1845" ("Emerson, Hawthorne, the Alcotts & Thoreau all believed in The People") x. The Anti-Abolitionist Riots xi. Lincoln, the Great Commoner xii. West London ("The Rich & The Poor") xiii. Tone Roads ("To Town Meetin'") xiv. The Gong on the Hook and Ladder xv. The Indians xvi. Second String Quartet ("MEN meet, discuss, argue, fight, then join hands & climb the Mountain together") xvii. On The Antipodes xviii. Aeschylus & Sophocles xix. Slugging a Vampire xx. He Is There! [< They Are There! (1942)] xxi. Paracelsus xxii. Walt Whitman xxiii. The New River xxiv. The Rainbow xxv. A Night Thought xxvi. Rough Wind xxvii. "Some parts of the Second Orchestral Set" [probably movements 1 ("An Elegy to Our Forefathers") and 3 ("From Hanover Square North, At the End of a Tragic Day, the Voice of the People Again Rose")] xxviii. The Things Our Fathers Loved x06. March No. 1 [lost] (1890?) x07. March No. 6, with "Here's to Good Old Yale" [lost] (1896-97?) x08. Three Outdoor Scenes [projected] (assembled 1949) [< A Set of 3 Pieces [I]] i. Allegro vivace: Hallowe'en ii. Largo sostenuto: The Pond iii. Central Park in the Dark some 40 Years Ago x09. Piece for Cornet & Strings (on "Beautiful River") [lost] (1905) x10. Piece for Horn & Strings (on "Watchman") [lost] (1905) x11. Quarter-Tone Chorale for Strings [lost] (1913-14) x12. Ragtime Dance [lost](1902-03) [< Violin Sonata no. 3, ii] x10. Set: Sounds! [projected] i. Mulbery Tree / Mountain Trees ii. Hanover Square before War / Walking Song iii. Park Square iv. Thoreau x11. Set of Cartoons or Take-Offs [mostly lost] [< Set no. 1?] i-ii. [unknown] iii. Take-Off No. 3: Rube Trying to Walk 2 to 3!! (1906) iv-vi. [unknown] vii. Take-Off No. 7: Mike Donlin--Johnny Evers [inc.] (1907) viii. Take-Off No. 8: Willy Keeler at the Bat [inc.] (1907) [ix-?]. [unknown] x12. Set of Overtures: In These United States [lost] (1896-98?) x13. Set of Overtures: Men of Literature [mostly lost] i. Robert Browning ii. Emerson [= Emerson Concerto] iii. Matthew Arnold iv. Alcott v. Walt Whitman [lost] vi. Whittier [lost] vii. Henry Ward Beecher [lost] x14. Set of Proposed Movements [I] [projected] (after 1922) [< Set no. 5] i. The New River [> The Ruined River] ii. Maple Leaves iii. Charlie Rutlage iv. The Indians v. Ann Street x15. Set of Proposed Movements [II] [projected] (after 1922) i. At Sea ii. Disclosure iii. Swimmers iv. The See'r v. Walt Whitman vi. Thoreau vii. Old Home Day viii. Mists [II] ix. The Cage x16. Set of Proposed Movements [III] [projected] (after 1922) i. Walking ii. ?Religion / ?Those Evening Bells iii. The South Wind / Die Lotosblume iv. The White Gulls v. Two Little Flowers vi. Like a Sick Eagle vii. The Last Reader viii. Evening ix. Immortality x17. Walking Suite [projected] (after 1925) i. In [the] Car ii. In the Shop iii. In [the] Yard iv. In the Open II: Works for Band: A: Extant Works: 1. Fantasia on "Jerusalem the Golden" (1888-89) 2. March in F and C, with "Omega Lambda Chi" (1892-96) 3. March "Intercollegiate," with "Annie Lisle" (1892) 4. Runaway Horse on Main Street [mostly lost] (1905) B: Lost Works: x01. General Booth Enters into Heaven [lost] (1914) x02. Holiday March [lost] (1885-86) x03. March for Dewey Day [lost] (1899) x04. Overture: Town, Gown and State [lost] (1896) x05. Schoolboy March in D & F, Op. 1 [lost] (1886) x06. Slow March, with "Adeste Fideles" [lost](1886-87) III: Works for Chamber Ensembles: A: String Quartets: 1. String Quartet No. 1: From the Salvation Army 1896-1904) i. Chorale [< Sym. no. 4, iii] ii. Prelude iii. Offertory iv. Postlude 2. String Quartet No. 2 (1908-13) i. Discussions ii. Arguments iii. The Call of the Mountains [see also III./D.: Lost or Projected Works] B: Violin Sonatas: 1. Pre-First Sonata for Violin and Piano (1901-02) i. Allegretto moderato Rej. ii. Largo [< Largo for Violin, Clarinet & Piano) ii. Largo [< Violin Sonata no. 1, ii] Rej. iii. Scherzo [< Violin Sonata no. 2, ii] iii. Adagio--Allegro [< Violin Sonata no. 2, i] 2. Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano (1903-08) i. Andante--Allegro vivace ii. Largo cantabile iii. Allegro 3. Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano (1903-10) i. Autumn ii. In the Barn iii. The Revival 4. Sonata No. 3 for Violin and Piano (1902-14) i. Adagio ii. Allegro iii. Adagio cantabile 5. Sonata No. 4 for Violin and Piano: Children's Day at the Camp Meeting (1906-16) i. Allegro ii. Largo--Allegro (conslugarocko)--Andante con spirito--Adagio cantabile--Largo cantabile iii. Allegro Rej. iv. Adagio--Faster [< The Revival] 6. Sonata No. 5 for Violin and Piano: New England Holidays [inc.] (after 1917) ii. Decoration Day [see also III./D.: Lost or Projected Works] C: Other Works (chamber music): 1. From the Steeples and the Mountains (1901) 2. Fugue in B-flat for String Quartet (1895?) 3. Fugue in D for String Quartet (1895?) 4. Fugue in 4 Keys on "The Shining Shore" [inc.] (1894-95?) 5. The Gong on the Hook and Ladder or Firemen's Parade on Main Street [for piano quintet] (1905?) [< orchestral version] 6. Greek Fugue in 4 Keys (1897?) [< Aeschylus and Sophocles] 7. Hallowe'en (1907) 8. In Re Con Moto Et Al (1913) 9. Largo for Violin, Clarinet and Piano (1901-02) [> Pre-First Violin Sonata, rej. ii] 10. Largo Risoluto No. 1 (1907) 11. Largo Risoluto No. 2 (1907) 12. An Old Song Deranged (arr. 1903?) [> Songs My Mother Taught Me] 13. Piece in G for String Quartet (1891?) 14. Polonaise (1887?) 15. Practice for String Quartet In Holding Your Own! (1902) [< Scherzo for String Quartet] 16. Prelude on "Eventide" [< In the Night] (1899?) 17. Scherzo: All the Way Around and Back (1906) 18. Scherzo: Over the Pavements (1906-13) 19. Scherzo for String Quartet (1904?) 20. A Set of 3 Short Pieces (assembled 1908) i. Largo cantabile: Hymn (1904) ii. Scherzo: Holding Your Own [= Scherzo for String Quartet] iii. Adagio cantabile: The Innate (1908) 21. Take-Off No. 3: Rube Trying to Walk 2 to 3!! (1906) [< Over the Pavements, beginning and ending, & "1, 2, 3"] 22. Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Piano (1904-11) i. Moderato ii. Presto ("TSIAJ" or Medley on the Campus Fence) iii. Moderato con moto [partly > The All-Enduring] [see also I./B./ii.: Sets for Chamber Orchestra] D: Lost or Projected Works (chamber music): x01. Largo for Violin and Organ [lost] [< Pre-First Violin Sonata, rej. ii] x02. List: Possible Movements for Sets (after 1925) x03. Piece for Cornet and Three Violins [lost] (1905) [< Violin Sonata no. 4, iii] x04. Piece for Cornet on "Katy Darling" [lost] x05. Pre-First String Quartet [lost] x06. Pre-Pre-First Sonata for Violin and Piano [lost] (1895?) x07. Pre-Second String Quartet [lost] (1905) [< Hymn, Hallowe'en, The Gong on the Hook And Ladder, Thoreau, Sunrise, what else?] x08. Sonata for Trumpet and Organ [lost] (1900) x09. Song without Words for Cello x10. Trio for Violin, Clarinet and Piano [lost] (1902-03) x11. Walden Sounds [lost] (1910) IV: Works for Piano: A: Sonatas: 1. Sonata no. 1 for piano (1902-09) i. Adagio con moto--Andante con moto--Allegro risoluto iia. Allegro moderato--Andante [Four Ragtime Dances, ii] iib. Allegro--Meno mosso con moto [> or < In the Inn & Four Ragtime Dances,i]] iii. Largo--Allegro--Largo iva. [no tempo marking] ivb. Allegro--Presto [< Four Ragtime Dances, iv] v. Andante maestoso--Adagio cantabile--Allegro--Andante 2. Sonata no. 2 for piano: Concord, Mass., 1840-60 [1845] (1909-15) i. Emerson [< Emerson Concerto] ii. Hawthorne iii. The Alcotts iv. Thoreau 3. Three-Page Sonata (1905) [see also IV./F.: Lost or Projected Works] B: Studies (mostly 1907-12): 1. Study No. 1: [Allegro] [inc.] [< Emerson Concerto, cadenza #2, & partly Over The Pavements] 2. Study No. 2: Andante moderato--Allegro molto [< Emerson Concerto, cadenza #3] 3. Study No. 4: [Allegro moderato] [inc.] 4. Study No. 5: Moderato [con] anima 5. Study No. 6: Andante 6. Study No. 7: Andante cantabile 7. Study No. 8: Trio (Allegro moderato--Presto) 8. Study No. 9: The Anti-Abolitionist Riots in the 1830's and 1840's (1908-09) [< Emerson Concerto, cadenza #1] 9. Study No. 10 [mostly lost] 10. Study No. 11 [inc.] [< Emerson Concerto, coda] 11. Study No. 15: Allegro moderato [inc.] 12. Study No. 16: Andante cantabile [inc.] 13. Study No. 18: Sunrise Cadenza [inc.] 14. Study No. 19 [inc.] (1925) 15. Study No. 20: March, Slow allegro or Fast andante 16. Study No. 21: Some Southpaw Pitching (1908) 17. Study No. 22: Andante maestoso--Allegro vivace (1912) 18. Study No. 23: Allegro [< Emerson Concerto, cadenza #4] 19. Study No. 27: Chromatimelodtune [see also IV./F.: Lost or Projected Works] C: Marches: 1. March No. 1, with "The Year of Jubilee" (1890) 2. March No. 2, with "Son of a Gambolier" [?inc] (1892?) 3. March No. 3, with "Omega Lambda Chi" (1892?) 4. March No. 5, with "Annie Lisle" (1892?) 5. March No. 6, with "Here's to Good Old Yale" (1895-96?) 6. March in G and C, with "See the Conquering Hero Comes" (1893) 7. March: The Circus Band (1894?) D: Other Works (piano): 1. The Celestial Railroad (1922-25) [< Sym. no. 4, ii] 2. Three Improvisations (rec. 1938) i. no. I ii. no. II [= p. 2 of Study #2] iii. no. III 3. Invention in D (1896?) 4. Minuetto, Op. 4 (1886) 5. New Year's Dance (1887?) 6. Piece in G Minor [inc.] (1889?) 7. Set of Five Take-Offs (1906-07) i. The Seen and Unseen? ii. Rough and Ready et al. iii. Song Without (good) Words or the Good & the Bad (new & old) iv. Scene Episode v. Bad Resolutions and [a] Good Won! --- Three Protests (see "Varied Air and Variations") 8. Four Transcriptions from "Emerson" (1917-21) [< Emerson Concerto & Sonata no. 2, i] i. Slowly ii. Moderato iii. Largo iv. Allegro agitato--Broadly 9. Varied Air and Variations (1922-25?) 10. Waltz-Rondo (1911) E: Piano Duets: 1. Burlesque Storm [inc.] (1896) 2. Drum Corps or Scuffle [mostly lost] (1902) [> Four Ragtime Dances, i] 3. Three Quarter-Tone Pieces (1923-24) i. Largo ii. Allegro iii. Chorale 4. Ragtime Dances for 2 pianos [see also Study no. 27: Chromatimelodtune (which is for 2 pf)] F: Lost or Projected Works for piano: x01. Demon's Dance Around the Pipe [lost] x02. A Full Game at the Spot (1898) [lost] [= Yale-Princeton Football Game?] x03. March No. 4 [lost] (1892-94?) x04. Set of 3 Pieces for Piano [projected] (1911-12?) i. The Common ii. The Abolishionists [Study #9?] iii. The "St. Gaudens" x05. Sonata No. 3 for Piano [?inc. or ?lost or ?destroyed] (1926-28) x06. Studies No. 3, 12, 13, 14 and 17 [lost] V: Works for Organ: A: Extant works: 1. "Adeste Fideles" in an Organ Prelude (1897) 2. Adagio in F [?inc. or ?lost] (1892?) 3. Burlesque Postlude in B-flat [inc.] (1893) [< Burlesque Storm] 4. Burlesque Postlude in C (1891) [< Burlesque Postlude in B-flat] 5. Canzonetta in F (1893?) 6. Fugue in C Minor [?inc.] (1897?) 7. Fugue in E-flat (1897) 8. Interludes for Hymns (1892?) i. Interlude for NETTLETON ii. Interlude for BETHANY iii. Interlude for an unidentified hymn iv. Interlude for WOODWORTH 9. Melody in E-flat [?inc. or ?lost] (1890-93?) 10. Prelude in F (1896) [< Sym. no. 1, rej. ii] 11. Postlude for Thanksgiving Service [mostly lost] (1897) [< Thanksgiving] 12. Variations on "America" (1891-92) 13. Voluntary in C Minor [inc.] (1887?) 14. Voluntary in F [inc.] (1887?) [see also IX./B.: Polytonal and Burlesque Exercises] B: Lost works (organ): x01. Fugue for Organ [lost] x02. Holiday Quickstep [lost] x03. Memorial Slow March [lost] (1901) [< Sym. no 4, iv] x04. Piece for Communion Service [lost] (1901) [< Sym. no. 3, iii] x05. Piece for Organ, with "Adeste Fideles" [lost] [< Decoration Day] x06. Postlude [I] [lost] (1896) [< String Quartet no. 1, iv] x07. Postlude [II] [lost] (1897) [< Pre-First Violin Sonata, i] x08. Postlude [III] [lost] (1901) [< Sym. no. 3, ii] x09. Postlude in F [lost] (1890) [< orchestral Postlude in F] x10. Prelude [I] [lost] [< String Quartet no. 1, iii] x11. Prelude [II] [lost] (1901) [< Sym. no. 3, i] x12. Prelude for Thanksgiving Service [lost] (1897) [< Thanksgiving] x13. Preludes [lost] (1901) [< Violin Sonata no. 3, i] x14. Recital Piece [lost] x15. Sonata [lost] (1897?) [< Sym. no. 2, i & Sym. no. 3, ii] x16. Toccata [lost] (1901) [< Violin Sonata no. 3, ii] [In a letter to Raymond Adams of the Thoreau Society, 21 Jan 1928, Ives notes: "The Thoreau movement was originally from a score of some wood and string instruments with piano, and the printed copy loses somewhat by the reduction." In letter draft replying to E. Power Biggs's letter of 15 Apr 1948, Ives refers to otherwise unknown versions of mvts iii and iv: "He [i.e. Ives in the third person] remembers playing at an organ recital some 30 years ago the 3rd movement `The Alcotts' and the 4th `Thoreau' of his 2nd Piano Sonata, though he can't find these arrangements for organ here."] VI: Works for Choral Ensembles: A: Sacred Works: Ai. Multi-movement works: 1. The Celestial Country (1898-99) Introduction before No. 1 i. Prelude, Trio and Chorus Prelude before No. 2 ii. Aria for Baritone iii. Quartet Interlude before No. 4 iv. Intermezzo for String Quartet Interlude after No. 4 v. Double Quartet vi. Aria for Tenor Introduction to No. 7 vii. Chorale and Finale 2. Communion Service [inc.] (1890) ia. Kyrie [I] ib. Kyrie [II] ii. Gratias agimus iii. Gloria tibi iv. Sursum corda v. Credo via. Sanctus [I] vib. Sanctus II vii. Benedictus viii. Agnus Dei 3. Three Harvest Home Chorales (1898-1912) i. Harvest Home (1898) ii. Lord of the Harvest iii. Harvest Home [see also VI./F.: Lost Works] ii. Psalms (1898-99?): 1. Psalm 14 2. Psalm 24 3. Psalm 25 4. Psalm 42 5. Psalm 54 6. Psalm 67 7. Psalm 90 (rev. 1923-24) 8. Psalm 100 9. Psalm 135 10. Psalm 150 [see also VI./A./iv.: Lost Works] iii. Others Works for Choral Ensembles: [or service music / anthems?] 1. All-Forgiving, look on me (1898?) 2. Anthem: With Hearts Rejoicing Ever [inc.] (1898) 3. Be Thou, O God, Exalted High [inc.] 4. Benedictus [in E] (1888-89) 5. Bread of the World [inc.] 6. Nine Canticle Phrases [inc.] (1891-92? i. For the Lord is a great God ii. O come let us worship iii. For he cometh to judge the eart 1/97 DGP Ives, Charles. 114 Songs. Reading, Conn.: By the author, 1922; Reprint, New York: Jointly by Associated Music Publishers, Peer International, and Theodore Presser, 1975.