The compositions of American composer Charles Ives (1874–1954) are mostly modern classical music. Ives was prolific, revised works multiple times, and left ambiguous fragments with no title or notes. A chronology of works is especially difficult because of missing and sometimes misleading dates;[1] as Elliott Carter put it in 1939: "[Ives] has rewritten his works so many times, adding dissonances and polyrhythms, that it is impossible to tell just at what date the works assumed the surprising form we know now."[2]

This list follows James B. Sinclair's A Descriptive Catalogue of the Music of Charles Ives.[3] It does not include fragments or projected works.
Sonatas
Studies
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Other works
Two pianos
| Title | (Incipit) | in 114 Songs | Collections | Words | Comments |
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| Abide with me | |||||
| Aeschylus and Sophocles | 19 Songs | ||||
| Afterglow | At the quite close | 39 | James Fenimore Cooper Jr. | ||
| Allegro | By morning's brightest beam | 95 | H. or Ch. Ives | ||
| The All-Enduring | |||||
| Amphion (from "Amphion") | The mountain stirred | 106 | Tennyson | ||
| Ann Street | Quaint name… | 25 | Maurice Morris | ||
| At Parting | |||||
| At Sea | Some things are undivined | 4 | R. U. Johnson | ||
| At the River | Shall we gather | Robert Lowry | arr. from Violin Sonata 4 | ||
| Atalanta | |||||
| August | For August, be your dwelling | 35 | D. G. Rossetti, after San Geminiano | ||
| Autumn [II] | Earth rests | 60 | H. or Ch. Ives | ||
| Because of You | |||||
| Because Thou Art | |||||
| Berceuse | O're the mountain | 93 | H. or Ch. Ives | ||
| The Cage | A leopard went around | 64 | H. or Ch. Ives | ||
| The Camp Meeting | Across the summer meadows | 47 | Charlotte Elliot | from Symphony No. 3 | |
| Canon [I] | Oh, the days are gone | 111 | 19 Songs | Moore | |
| Canon [II] | |||||
| Chanson de Florian | Ah! s'il est dans votre village | 78 | Claris de Florian | ||
| Charlie Rutlage | Another good cowpuncher | 10 | Cowboy Songs | ||
| The Children's Hour, from | Between the dark | 74 | Longfellow | ||
| A Christmas Carol | Little town of Bethlehem | 100 | 19 Songs | "traditional" | |
| The Circus Band | All summer long | 56 | H. or Ch. Ives | ||
| The Collection | Now help us, Lord | 38 | "stanzas from old hymns" | ||
| The Coming of the Day | |||||
| Country Celestial | |||||
| Cradle Song | Hush thee | 33 | 19 Songs | A. L. Ives | |
| December | Last, for December | 37 | D. G. Rossetti, after San Geminiano | ||
| Disclosure | Thoughts, which deeply rest | 7 | Ch. or H. Ives | ||
| Down East | Songs! Visions of my home | 55 | Ives | ||
| Dream Sweetly | |||||
| Dreams | When twilight comes | 85 | Porteous[9] | German version? | |
| Du alte Mutter / My dear old mother | |||||
| Du bist wie eine Blume | Heinrich Heine | ||||
| Ein Ton / I hear a tone | |||||
| Elégie | O doux printemps | 77 | Gallet | ||
| The Ending Year | |||||
| Evening | Now came still Evening | 2 | Milton | ||
| Evidence | There comes o're the valley | 58 | Ives | ||
| Far from my heav'nly home | |||||
| Far in the wood | |||||
| A Farewell to Land | 19 Songs | ||||
| La Fède | La fede mai non debe | 34 | 19 Songs | Ariosto | |
| Feldeinsamkeit / In Summer Fields | Ich ruhe still / Quite still I lie | 82 | 19 Songs | Allmers (tr. Chapman) | |
| Flag Song | |||||
| Forward into Light | 99 | Alford after St Bernard | from "The Celestial Country" | ||
| Friendship | |||||
| Frühlingslied | |||||
| General William Booth Enters into Heaven | Booth led boldly | 19 Songs | Vachel Lindsay | ||
| God Bless and Keep Thee | |||||
| Grace | |||||
| Grantchester | would I were in Grantchester | 17 | Rupert Brooke | ||
| The Greatest Man | My teacher said | 19 | Anne Timoney Collins[10] | ||
| Gruss | |||||
| Harpalus (An Ancient Pastoral) | Oh, Harpalus! | 73 | Thomas Percy | ||
| He Is There! | Fifteen years ago | 50 | Ives | also a WW2 sequel | |
| Her Eyes | |||||
| Her gown was of vermilion silk | |||||
| His Exaltation | For the grandeur | 46 | Robert Robinson | from Violin Sonata No. 2 | |
| The Housatonic at Stockbridge | Contented river! | 15 | R. U. Johnson | ||
| Hymn | Thou hidden love | 20 | James George Walton after Tersteegen | quoted by O. W. Holmes | |
| Hymn of Trust | |||||
| I knew and loved a maid | |||||
| I travelled among unknown men | I travelled among unknown men | 75 | Wordsworth | ||
| Ich grolle nicht / I'll not complain | 83 | Heine | w/o English in 114 | ||
| Ilmenau / Over all the treetops | Über allen Gipfeln/Over all the hilltops | 68 | Goethe (tr. Harmony Twitchell Ives) | ||
| Immortality | Who dares to say | 5 | |||
| In a mountain spring | |||||
| In April-tide | |||||
| In Autumn | |||||
| In Flanders Fields | In Flanders Fields | 49 | McCrae | ||
| In My Beloved's Eyes | |||||
| In the Alley | On my way to work | 53 | Ives | ||
| from the "Incantation" | When the moon | 18 | Byron | ||
| Incomplete song [I] | |||||
| Incomplete song [II] | |||||
| The Indians | Alas! for them | 14 | Charles Sprague | ||
| The Innate | Voices live in every finite being | 40 | 19 Songs | Ives | |
| Kären | Do'st remember child! | 91 | unknown | ||
| The Last Reader | I sometimes sit | 3 | O. W. Holmes | ||
| The Light That Is Felt | A tender child | 66 | Whittier | ||
| Like a Sick Eagle | The spirit is too weak | 26 | Keats | ||
| Lincoln, the Great Commoner | And so he came | 11 | Edwin Markham | ||
| Longing | |||||
| Die Lotosblume / The Lotus Flower | Die Lotosblume ängstigt | Heine | see The South wind | ||
| The Love Song of Har Dyal | |||||
| Luck and Work | While one will search | 21 | R. U. Johnson | ||
| Majority | The Masses | 1 | 19 Songs | Ch. Ives | |
| Maple Leaves | October turned my maple's leaves | 23 | Th. B. Aldrich | ||
| Marie | Marie, I see thee | 92 | Gottschall | ||
| Memories: a. Very Pleasant; b. Rather Sad | We're sitting in the opera house/ From the street a strain | 102 | |||
| Minnelied | |||||
| Mirage | The hope I dreamed of | 70 | Ives | ||
| Mists [I] | Low lie the mists | 57 | Ives | ||
| Mists [II] | |||||
| My Lou Jennine | |||||
| My Native Land [I] | My Native Land now meets my eye | 101 | Traditional | ||
| My Native Land [II] | Farewell to land? | ||||
| My Task | |||||
| Nature's Way | When the distant evening | 61 | Ives | ||
| Naught that country needeth | 98 | Alford after St Bernard | from "The Celestial Country" | ||
| The New River | Down the river | 6 | Ch. or H. Ives | ||
| Night of Frost in May (from) | There was the lyre of earth | 84 | Meredith | ||
| A Night Song | The young May moon | 88 | Moore | ||
| A Night Thought | How oft a cloud | 107 | Moore | ||
| No More | |||||
| Nov. 2, 1920 (An Election) | It strikes me that | 22 | 19 Songs (An Election) | Ch. Ives? | |
| An Old Flame | When dreams enfold me | 87 | Ives | ||
| Old Home Day | Go my songs! | 52 | Ives | ||
| The Old Mother/ Du alte Mutter | Du alte Mutter/My dear old mother | 81 | Cordier, after Vinje | set by Grieg Du gamle Mor!" | |
| Omens and Oracles | Phantoms of the future | 86 | 'unknown' [ Robert Bulwer-Lytton ] | ||
| On Judges' Walk | |||||
| On the Antipodes | 19 Songs | 2 pianos & organ pedal | |||
| On the Counter | Tunes we heard | 28 | Ch. Ives? | ||
| "1, 2, 3" | |||||
| The One Way | |||||
| The Only Son | |||||
| Paracelsus (from) | For God is glorified | 30 | 19 Songs | Browning | from latter part of sc. v |
| Peaks | |||||
| A Perfect Day | |||||
| Pictures | |||||
| Premonitions | There's a shadow | 24 | R. U. Johnson | ||
| Qu'il m'irait bien | Qu'il m'irait bien | 76 | Moreau Delano | ||
| The Rainbow (So May It Be!) | My heart leaps up | 8 | Wordsworth | ||
| Religion | There is no unbelief. | 16 | James T. Bixby | ||
| Remembrance | The sound of a distant horn | 12 | Ch. Ives | untitled in 114; "The Pond" in orchestral version | |
| Requiem | 19 Songs | ||||
| Resolution | Walking stronger | 13 | 19 Songs | Ch. or H. Ives | |
| Rock of Ages | |||||
| Romanzo (di Central Park) | Grove, Rove, Night, Delight | 96 | parody, attr. Leigh Hunt | ||
| Rosamunde (De la drama:) | J'attends, helas! | 79 | Bélanger | ||
| Rosenzweige | |||||
| Rough Wind | Rough wind that moanest loud | 69 | Shelley | ||
| Runaway Horse on Main Street | |||||
| A Scotch Lullaby | |||||
| A Sea Dirge | |||||
| The Sea of Sleep | |||||
| The See'r | An old man | 29 | Ch.Ives? | ||
| Sehnsucht | |||||
| September | And in September | 36 | D. G. Rossetti, after San Geminiano | ||
| Serenity | O Sabbath rest of [sic] | 42 | Whittier | ||
| The Side Show | Is that Mister Riley | 32 | Ives | ||
| Slow March (Inscribed to the Children's Faithful Friend) | One evening just at sunset | 114 | H. or Ch. Ives | after the dead march in Saul | |
| Slugging a Vampire | 19 Songs | Ives | see Tarrant Moss, replaced for copyright reasons | ||
| Smoke | |||||
| Soliloquy | |||||
| A Son of a Gambolier | Come join my humble ditty | 54 | Ives? | ||
| Song | |||||
| A Song—For Anything: | a. When the waves softly sigh; b. Yale, Farewell!; c. Hear My Prayer, O Lord | 89 | |||
| Song for Harvest Season | |||||
| The Song of the Dead [lost] | |||||
| Song without words [I] | |||||
| Song without words [II] | |||||
| Song without words [III] | |||||
| Songs my Mother Taught Me | 108 | Heyduk 'tr. adapted' | |||
| The South Wind / Die Lotosblume | When gently blows | 97 | Ives, substituting Heine | ||
| Spring Song | Across the hill of late | 65 | Ives | ||
| The Sun shines hot | |||||
| Sunrise | |||||
| Swimmers (from the) | Then the swift plunge | 27 | Louis Untermeyer | ||
| Tarrant Moss | I closed and drew | 72 | Kipling | see Sluggin a Vampire | |
| Thee I Love | |||||
| There is a certain garden | |||||
| There is a lane | There is a lane | 71 | Ives | ||
| They Are There! [ja] | There's a time in many a life | C.Ives | revised version of He is there! in 1917 | ||
| The Things Our Fathers Loved | I think there must | 43 | Ives | ||
| Thoreau | He grew in those seasons | 48 | from Piano Sonata 2 | ||
| Those Evening Bells | Those Evening Bells! | 63 | Moore | ||
| Through Night and Day | |||||
| To Edith | So like a flower | 112 | Ives | new words? | |
| Tolerance | How can I turn | 59 | Pres. Hadley (actually Kipling[11]) | ||
| Tom Sails Away | Scenes from my childhood | 51 | 19 Songs | Ives | |
| Two Little Flowers | On sunny days in our backyard | 104 | 19 Songs | H. or Ch. Ives | |
| Two Slants (Christian and Pagan): a. Duty; b. Vita | 9 a&b | ||||
| Vote for Names! Names! Names! | |||||
| The Waiting Soul | Breathe from the gentle South | 62 | Cowper [??] | ||
| Walking | A big October morning | 67 | Ives | ||
| Walt Whitman | Who goes there? | 31 | Walt Whitman | from LoG stanza 20 | |
| Waltz | Round and round | 109 | Ives | ||
| Watchman! | Watchman, tell us | 44 | John Bowring | from Violin Sonata 2 | |
| Watchman! [II] | |||||
| Weil' auf mir / Eyes so dark | Weil auf mir/Eyes so dark | 80 | Lenau/Westbrook | ||
| West London | Crouch'd on the pavement | 105 | Matthew Arnold | ||
| When stars are in the quiet skies | When stars are in the quiet skies | 113 | Bulwer-Lytton | ||
| Where the eagle cannot see | 94 | Monica Peveril Turnbull | |||
| The White Gulls (from the Russian) | The White Gulls dip and wheel | 103 | Maurice Morris | ||
| Who knows the light | |||||
| Widmung | |||||
| Wie Melodien zieht es mir | |||||
| Wiegenlied | |||||
| William Will | |||||
| The World's Highway | For long I wander'd happily | 90 | H. or Ch. Ives | ||
| The World's Wanderers | Tell me, star | 110 | Shelley | ||
| Yellow Leaves |
Multi-movement sacred works
Psalms
Other sacred works
Secular chorus with instrumental ensemble
Partsongs
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