Ex Machina
Release date: February 28, 2020
The Sinta Saxophone Quartet's Ex Machina includes Cerulean, a three movement quartet commissioned by the quartet. This recording also features brilliant works by Suby Raman, Marc Mellits, Richard Chowenhill, Chris Evan Haas, and Mischa Zupko.
Illuminate
Release date: October 4, 2019
Shanti Simon leads the University of Oklahoma Wind Symphony in their first recording project, Illuminate, which features Spartan Fanfare and Luminescence.
Still and Quiet Places
Release date: September 15, 2019
Matthew Vangjel's first solo album includes the premiere recording of Still and Quiet Places for flugelhorn and piano along with works by Gustav Mahler, Joseph Turrin, Manuel de Falla, and Harold Arlen.
Traces
Release date: July 15, 2019
The Netherlands-based Ardemus Saxophone Quartet's first album Traces includes David's you've been talking in your sleep.
Trace (verb): to find or to discover. Trace (noun): a path or track. This word sums up perfectly what this program is about: a journey of discovery.
Works by Ligeti, Shostakovich, Glazounov, Debussy, Piazzolla, Biedenbender, and Bach.
Trends: New Music for Wind Band
Release date: January 23, 2019
Michael Thomas King conducts the world premiere recording of Ghost Apparatus with the Bowling Green State University Wind Symphony. Trends: New Music for Wind Band also includes music by Jennifer Jolley, Ben Taylor, David Dzubay, and Jonathan Newman.
Crossroads: Twenty-First Century American Music for Clarinet
Release date: October 26, 2018
Synchronicity for clarinet and piano, recorded by Kip Franklin on Crossroads: Twenty-First Century American Music for Clarinet.
Poet as Muse
Release date: January 5, 2018
This album from the Crescent Duo (flute & clarinet) features works that set or respond to poetry. The disc includes Staying the Night, which responds to Robert Fanning's work of the same name, alongside works by Aaron Copland, Marilyn Biery, Cornelius Boots, and Jay Batzner.