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Songs 1
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/24/2008

Songs 1
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/24/2008
- Composers: Charles Ives, Edith Osborne Ives
- Performers: David Pittsinger, Douglas Dickson, Eric Trudel, Frederick Teardo, Ian Howell, J.J. Penna, Jennifer Casey Cabot, Kenneth Tarver, Laura Garritson, Leah Wool, Lielle Berman, Mary Phillips, Matthew Plenk, Michael Cavalieri, Patrick Carfizzi, Rob Gardner, Sara Jakubiak, Tamara Mumford
- Label: Naxos American
- UPC: 636943926925
- Item #: NAX392692
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 6/24/2008

Product Notes
This CD is the first of a new cycle of Ives's songs on the budget-priced Naxos label. The format of the series mirrors the audacity and creativity of the music. The songs are arranged in alphabetical order which presents them in a way which is musically random. Songs from Ives's youth are interspersed with works of his maturity. In addition the songs are performed by a collection of young singers, ranging from bass to soprano with a countertenor included for good measure. There is a similar variety of pianists and other accompanists. Thus, this recording features 13 vocalists accompanied by four different pianists, a string quartet, an organ, and a glockenspiel on 29 Ives songs beginning with the "A's" (actually with the numbers in a half-minute song called "1.2.3" and ending in the "C's" with an Ives Lullaby, the "Cradle Song" of 1919.