Recordings
November 2012: "American Mavericks", including Henry Cowell's Synchrony and Piano Concerto with Michael Tilson Thomas, SFS Media.
May 2012: Ligeti/Beethoven, including Books I and II of György Ligeti's piano etudes and Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 32, Nonesuch Records.
January 2012: French Impressions, including sonatas of Franck, Ravel, and Saint-Saens with violinist Joshua Bell, Sony Classical.
Oct. 2010: Jeremy Denk Plays Ives, which features Charles Ives' Piano Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2, on his Think Denk Media Label.
- Bach Partitas 3, 4, 6. Azica Records.
- Works for Solo Piano by Leon Kirchner. Sonata #2 for Piano. Albany Records
- Tobias Picker's Piano Concerto #2 ("Keys to the City"). Russian Philharmonic. Thomas Sanderling, conductor. Chandos Records.
- Corigliano Violin Sonata. Joshua Bell, violin. Sony Records.
- Faure Violin Sonata. Chausson Concert. Soovin Kim/Jupiter String Quartet. Azica Records
- Brahms and Dvorak Quintets. with Concertante Chamber Ensemble. Meridian Records
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Nelson Eddy - Career - Recordings
... Eddy made more than 290 recordings between 1935 and 1964, singing songs from his films, plus opera, folk songs, popular songs, Gilbert and Sullivan, and traditional arias from his concert repertoire ... Eddy's recordings drew rave reviews during the 1930s and 1940s, but it is a special tribute to his vocal technique that he continued to rate them into the 1960s ... Proof is his newest recording on the Everest label, ‘Of Girls I Sing’ ...
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Urbie Green - Professional Career
... quickly establishing himself as the premier trombonist in the booming recording industry and in 1954 he was voted the "New Star" trombonist in the International Critics Poll from Down ... was not shown by these previous trombonists in their recordings ... He was voted "Most Valuable Player" several times by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences ...
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