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Aside from the two piano sonatas, Ives' piano compositions include:
- "The Celestial Railroad" (1910-13, adapted 1925)
- Four Transcriptions from "Emerson" (1910-11, adapted c. 1917)
- March No. 1 for Piano, with "Year of Jubilee" (1890-92)
- March No. 2 for Piano, with "Son of a Gambolier" (1892?)
- March No. 3 for Piano, with "Omega Lambda Chi" (1892?)
- March No. 5 for Piano, with "Annie Lisle" (1892?) [also known as March
"Intercollegiate" for Piano]
- March No. 6 for Piano, with "Here's to Good Old Yale" (1892-97)
- March in G and C for Piano, with "See the Conquering Hero Comes" (1893?)
- March for Piano: The Circus Band (unknown, no earlier than 1899?)
- Set of Five Take-Offs (1906-07), consisting of:
- i. The Seen and the Unseen
- ii. Rough and Ready, et al.
- iii. Song Without (good) words or The Good & the Bad (new & old)
- iv. Scene Episode
- v. Bad Resolutions [and] Good WAN!
- Study No. 2: Andante moderato-Allegro molto (1907-?08)
- Study No. 5: Moderato con anima (1907-?08)
- Study No. 6: Andante (1907-?08)
- Study No. 7: Andante cantabile (1907-?08)
- Study No. 8: Allegro moderato-Presto (1907-?08)
- Study No. 9: The Anti-Abolitionist Riots in 1830's and 1840's (1908)
- Study No.20: March (Slow Allegro or Fast Andante) (mid-1920's)
- Study No. 21: Some Southpaw Pitching (c. 1914)
- Study No. 22: Andante maestoso-Allegro vivace (1909?)
- Study No. 23: Allegro (c. 1912-14)
- Study No. 27: "Chromâtimelôdtune" (1913)
[Others piano studies are incomplete or lost]
- Three Quarter Tone Pieces (1904-14, adapted 1923-24), consisting of:
- i. Largo
- ii. Allegro
- iii. Chorale (Adagio) [for two pianos]
- Three Page Sonata (1905, revised 1925)
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