Charles Ives's (1874-1954) 4th Symphony was given its World Premiere in 1965 by Leopold Stokowski (Marylebone, 1882 - Hampshire, 1977) and the American Symphony Orchestra. A few days later they made work's first recording and also played it in a televised studio performance, seen here, which was introduced by Stokowski and others, including co-conductors Jose Serebrier and David Katz, and John McClure, producer of the CBS recording.
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