Charles Ives - Calcium Light Night (LP) (VG+ / VG)
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Comments:
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Country: US
Released: 1970
Genre: Classical
Style: Modern
Notes:
Twenty revolutionary works showing all aspects of Ives' genius. Recorded at the New England Conservatory of Music in Jordan Hall, Boston, Massachussetts. This album gathers together for the first time most of Charles Ives' chamber orchestra works for ensembles large enough to require a conductor, and includes a number of compositions never before recorded or even previously performed. Frank Epstein, Thomas Gauger, Arthur Press and Charles Smith by courtesy of the Boston Symphony and RCA Victor Records. Contains a 4-page insert of notes detailing each work on the album. disc label variation: medium gray background with black text, Columbia and walking eye in box logos in orange alternating around label rim and Masterworks in orange directly below following the curve, at center left cat# and stereo and side and matrix on right Pitman pressing denoted by "P" in runout Customatrix mastering denoted by "o" in runouts
. Set No. 1 9:03
A1. The See'r
A2. A Lecture
A3. The New River
A4. Like A Sick Eagle
A5. Calcium Light Night
A6. Incantation (Allegretto Sombreoso)
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A7. Tone Roads No.1 2:52
. Set No. 3 3:36
A8. At Sea (Adagio Sostenuto)
A9. Luck And Work
A10. Premonitions
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A11. From The Steeples And The Mountains 3:23
A12. The Rainbow / Ann Street 3:00
B1. Scherzo: Over The Pavements 4:30
. From Set No. 2 3:32
B2. The Indians
B3. The Last Reader
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B4. Tone Roads No. 3 2:37
B4. The Pond / All The Way Around And Back 2:54
B5. Chromatimelodtune 5:23
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout o XSM150421-1C P B 3
Matrix / Runout o XSM150422-1E D
Other 70-750410
Mastered At Customatrix
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman