"Songs My Mother Taught Me" is a song for voice and piano, written by Charles Ives (S. 361, K. 6B21c) in 1895 and set to a poem by Adolf Heyduk.
[1][2] Ives' song was written some fifteen years after Dvořák's setting of the same poem, with which it shares some similarities.
[1] There have been numerous arrangements of the Ives song with its nostalgic melody.
[3] New York City Ballet balletmaster Jerome Robbins used it for one of the dances he made in Ives, Songs.
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