Think CEI would smile reading this... From H.-L. de la Grange, MAHLER, Doubleday, 1973; Volume One, p. 585: (Mahler had announced the completion of his Fourth...
Fantastic job Scott !! - comme toujours ;) Your commentaries are still accurate, i'm always surprised by your finds. After Longobardi, this Tipton & Kim...
Very fine work, Scott! In just two areas alone -- the recordings of the Violin Sonatas and the different interpreters of the songs -- you have more compared...
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Is there any reason we're starting to get spam on a semi-regular basis? I have no control over stock tips and bargains on Viagra in my private e-mail, but I...
... in my ... I'm the moderator. Only members are allowed to post. I could approve all members before they join, but I'd rather not take the time to do it....
... You could also set new members to moderation. That way you'd have to approve messages from new members for a while. It's a pain, but it does prevent...
I urge all members of this group to contact Legacy Recordings (a division of Sony which owns Columbia) and urge them to reissue this recording of the Concord....
Done! Thanks for the heads-up, Allan. Bruce Hodges cornuyer22 <cornuyer22@...> wrote: I urge all members of this group to contact Legacy Recordings (a ...
I could not agree more. This is one of the seminal recordings in American music history and the fact that it is not available on CD is shameful. I, myself,...
I've contacted James Sinclair at the Charles Ives Society and he and the Society are on board to try to help with this project. He also encourages those...
Hello :) The french record label Testament have had the very good idea to reissue two recordings of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring both conducted by Igor...
Subject: [charlesives] John Kirkpatrick's 1968 Concord Sonata ... I have a good buddy who works at Sony Classical and he said (a while back) that he would look...
Dan Stearns has written a very thoughtful response to my personal discovery that Ives had a harmonic underpinning for much of his work. And of course, this...
Hello What do you think about the Charles Ives page on Wikipedia ? <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ives> Do you have read it, is it complete, is it an...
In Wiki- re the Universe Symphony" "Although he spent many years on it, many of the sketches are missing." Ah, this old legendary chestnut: it is just not...
Overall, Patrick, not a bad article, I think - there are bound to be small areas of inaccuracy visible to experts (as Johnny has pointed out). The hypertext...
I have read in this article some détails wich seems inacurates, but i am not very sure . For example "Early supporters of his music included Henry Cowell and...
I feel that anyone who was willing to spread the word about CEI made an important contribution -- there is no better or best -- Lou Harrison got Ives the...
I hope all of you will forgive an OT post--but I know that many of you have wide-ranging musical tastes. Most of us Ives-fans have "big ears," as they say. ...
... At this moment i am listening somes of old blues music (Skip James , Charley Patton, Leadbelly, Blind Willie Johnson ) Such an extraordinary music !!!! ...
Scott - congrads on the site. Looks great (and oddly familiar!) from a quick glance. I love the layout you use for your sites - very user-friendly as well as...
Anybody familar with this group? I've really enjoyed listening to their CD called "Crossroads of the Celts" on the (now-defunct) Dorian label. They specialize...
Friday, September 15 Ives at Yaddo On today's date in 1946, at the Yaddo Music Festival in Saratoga Springs, New York, the Walden Quartet gave the first...
Anybody know where I can pick up a copy of this disc? It's OOP and basically impossible to find. I've been hitting the chamber Ives recently (like Sinclair's...