Craig Leon - Classical Records Produced, Composed or Arranged By Craig Leon

Classical Records Produced, Composed or Arranged By Craig Leon

  • Various Aritsts- "Quest Beyond The Stars" Original Soundtrack- Atlas Realisations/Warner Music
  • The London Chamber Orchestra /Christopher Warren Green- Craig Leon: Midwinter's Eve: Music For Christmas- Sony Classical
  • Joshua Bell/Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Orchestra -Romance of the Violin-Sony BMG
  • Sir James Galway/London Symphony Orchestra-Wings of Song Deutsche Grammophon
  • Charles Griffes (arr. Craig Leon)-Roman Sketches op. 7 /Erich Korngold-Symphonic Serenade op. 65-London Symphony Orchestra cond. S, Pittau-ASV/Universal
  • Andreas Scholl and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra-Wayfaring Stranger-Decca
  • OpheliĆ© Gaillard and The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra-Dreams Aparte/Harmonia Mundi
  • Elysium- Decca
  • Various Artists- Cinema Italiano- Decca
  • Natasha Marsh/London Symphony Orchestra-Amour-EMI Classics
  • Julia Thornton-Harpistry-EMI Classics
  • Isobel Cooper(Izzy)-Decca
  • Isobel Cooper(Izzy)-Ascolta- EMI Classics
  • Isobel Cooper(Izzy)-New Dawn- EMI Classics

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