They Are There! (A War Song March)
"There's a time in many a life" (Ives)
(Also arranged by Alexander Dashnaw for unison chorus with piano 4 hands, and by Gregg Smith for unison chorus with piano)
"There's a time in many a life" (Ives)
(Also arranged by Alexander Dashnaw for unison chorus with piano 4 hands, and by Gregg Smith for unison chorus with piano)
"This is the day of light" (Ellerton)
Version 2: sc, pf/vo red, and instr pts for sale
Ives Society critical edition of both versions in prep.
"When fell the gloom across the field" (Low)
Ives Society critical edition realized by John Kirkpatrick
(sc and pf/vo red for sale, pts for rent)
"Last, for December, houses on the plain" (Rossetti, after Folgore da San Gemignano)
Edited by Nicolas Slonimsky (sc, cho and instr pts for sale)
Orchestrated by George Roberts under Ives's supervision from the original song (sc, pf/vo red, and instr pts for sale)
(Also arranged by Alexander Dashnaw for mixed chorus and piano 4 hands and by Jonathan Elkus for symphonic band with opt mixed chorus)
Text from Henry Alford's hymn, "Forward! Be Our Watchword" (1871)
Ives Society critical edition of full score in prep for sale (pf/vo red for sale; sc and pts for rent)
(Baritone aria "Naught that Country Needeth" and tenor aria "Forward into Light" also available in 114 Songs and Sacred Songs)
"Ring out, sweet chime, the world is young" (Mason)
Ives Society critical edition in prep
Arranged by Lou Harrison from original versions for organ, for chorus and chamber ensemble, and for voice and piano (sc and pts for rent)
(Note: Complete work is available from Merion by special arrangement.)
"And so he came from the prairie cabin" (Markham)
sc for sale, pts for rent
"Praise ye the Lord, praise ye the name of the Lord" (King James version)
Ives Society critical edition by John Kirkpatrick (sc for sale; instrumentalists read from sc)