Select Recordings
Sound Encounters I (GM 2039 )
- Libby Larsen: What the Monster Saw
- Salvatore Martirano: LON/dons - Howie Smith, saxophone
- Bernard Rands: London Serenade
- Roger Reynolds: The Dream of the Infinite Rooms - Regina Mushabac, cello
The New American Scene (Albany Records, Troy 298)
- Ronald Perera: Music for Flute and Orchestra - William Wittig, flute
- Howie Smith: Songs for the Children - Howie Smith, wind controller/alto saxophone
- Edwin London: una novella della sera primavera - Harry Sargous, oboe
- John Eaton: Songs of Desperation & Comfort - Nelda Nelson, mezzo-soprano
Cleveland Chamber Symphony Vol 6 (TNC CD 1515)
- Danceanu: Chinonic, Op. 67
- Messiaen: Oiseaux Exotiques (Exotic Birds) - Angelin Chang - piano
- Ligeti: Chamber Concerto for 13 Instrumentalists
- Shostakovich: Concerto no. 1 for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 35 - Angelin Chang, piano
- The recording of Oiseaux Exotiques by Olivier Messiaen has been awarded a 2007 Grammy Award in the category of Classical Music: Best Instrumental Solo with Orchestra
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