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1461 -2H 1462 Sviatoslav Richter Live in Kiev, Vol. 1 & 2

Live in Kiev, Volumes 1 & 2 presents Sviatoslav Richter’s electrifying 1958–59 performances of Moussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, Mozart’s Sonata in A minor, Rachmaninov preludes, Schumann’s Fantasia, and Beethoven’s Sonata No. 7. Restored from archival tapes, these historic recordings capture Richter’s depth, virtuosity, and emotional power.

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1463 -4H 1464 Sviatoslav Richter Live in Kiev, Vol. 3 & 4

Live in Kiev, Volumes 3 & 4 capture Richter’s commanding 1959–60 performances of Beethoven’s Appassionata, Haydn’s Sonata No. 1, Chopin’s Ballades and Etudes, and Rachmaninov’s Preludes. These restored recordings reveal Richter’s expressive depth, technical brilliance, and interpretive range across Romantic and Classical repertoire.

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1465 -6H 1466 Sviatoslav, Richter, Live in Kiev, Vol. 5 & 6

Live in Kiev, Volumes 5 & 6 showcase Richter’s 1960–62 performances of Chopin’s Polonaise-Fantaisie, Haydn’s Sonata No. 22, Schumann’s Novelette, and Prokofiev’s Sonata No. 6 and Visions fugitives. Volume 6 adds Handel’s Suite No. 5 and Hindemith’s Sonata No. 1, revealing Richter’s range from Baroque elegance to modernist fire.

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A CAM 1077 Jurassic Bird - Chamber Music of Virko Baley

A bold journey through avant-garde soundscapes, this 72-minute album showcases Baley’s visionary compositions for piano, trombone, and clarinet. Featuring Laura Spitzer, Miles Anderson, William Powell, Elissa Stutz, and Baley himself, the program includes the evocative Nocturnal series, the dynamic Partita No. 1, and the sculptural suite Sculptured Birds—each piece inspired by visual art and sonic abstraction.

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A TNC 1402 - Kiev Camerata Vol. 1 - Virko Baley

This landmark volume inaugurates TNC’s Ukrainian Composers Series with conductor Virko Baley leading the acclaimed Kiev Camerata in a program of contemporary chamber works. Recorded in Kyiv and curated by Baley himself, the album showcases the expressive range and modernist clarity of Ukraine’s post-Soviet composers, blending lyrical intensity with structural daring.

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A TNC 1428 - Valentin Bibik - Vol. 2 - Premonitions - Continuum

Valentin Bibik’s Premonitions (Op. 99) and companion works reveal his lyrical, Slavic‑rooted voice. CONTINUUM’s recording spans chamber, vocal, and solo pieces—melding melody, triadic harmony, and contrapuntal layers into music of clarity and expressive depth. From Blok’s poems to Shevchenko’s cantata, Bibik’s art balances drama with simplicity and profound resonance.

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A TNC 1442 - Edwin London - Vol. 1

Vol. 1 celebrates Edwin London’s visionary artistry with Peter Quince at the Clavier, Xenakis’ Nuits, Silvestrov’s Spectre, and Kagel’s Anagrama. Featuring tenor Paul Sperry, Kiev Camerata, and London’s ensembles, this collection blends theatrical imagination, avant‑garde daring, and expressive depth, honoring a true champion of new American music.

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A TNC 1477 - Edwin London - Vol. 2

Edwin London, Volume 2 showcases the composer‑conductor’s theatrical flair with Bjørne Enstabile’s Xmas Music, the brass ensemble work Einsame Blumen, and the audacious Poebells, a percussion‑driven setting of Poe’s “The Bells.” Blending humor, irony, and sonic drama, these recordings affirm London’s legacy as a champion of adventurous American music.

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A TNC 1521 - Oleh Kyrsa - Brahms - The Violin Sonatas - Vol. 10

Oleh Krysa – Brahms: The Violin Sonatas (TNC 1521) features Krysa and Tatiana Tchekina in deeply expressive performances of Brahms’s three sonatas for violin and piano. Recorded in Moscow, this 70‑minute recital captures the duo’s lyrical warmth and structural clarity, illuminating Brahms’s blend of intimacy, passion, and classical restraint.

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CAM 1090 Dreamtime - Chamber Music of Virko Baley, Vol. 3

Dreamtime (CD‑1090) is Virko Baley’s monumental chamber masque in 19 movements, performed by the California E.A.R. Unit. Blending Ukrainian folk echoes, surreal textures, and dream imagery inspired by Gauguin, Redon, and Bergman, the 75‑minute work shifts from whispered stillness to kaleidoscopic dances, creating luminous ambiguity and “ear music” that reveals new secrets with each listening.

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CAM 1150 Xtreme Violin - Violin Music of Virko Baley

Xtreme Violin presents Laura Martin‑Prokopyk in Virko Baley’s bold violin works, from the virtuosic Partita No. 3 and lyrical Three Songs Without Words to the dazzling Etudes tableaux. With pianist Mark George, this recording showcases Baley’s fusion of Slavic soul, modernist edge, and expressive depth, establishing new standards for the violin repertoire.

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TNC 1409 - Natalia Khoma Vol. 1 - Schubert and Schumann

Natalia Khoma, Vol. I pairs Schubert’s lyrical Arpeggione Sonata with Schumann’s complete cello works, joined by pianist Lori Sims. From Romantic miniatures to the bold concerto idiom, Khoma’s radiant tone and expressive phrasing illuminate these masterpieces, offering listeners a journey through intimate lyricism and virtuosic brilliance.

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TNC 1412 - The Artistry of Oleh Krysa, Vol. 1 - In Memoriam - Alfred Schnittke

In Memoriam: Alfred Schnittke features violinist Oleh Krysa in definitive performances of Concerto Grosso No. 1 and Concerto Grosso No. 3, with Alfred Schnittke himself at the keyboard, plus the virtuosic solo work …A Paganini. Recorded live with the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, these landmark interpretations honor Schnittke’s polystylistic genius and Krysa’s artistry.

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TNC 1413 - The Artistry of Oleh Krysa, Vol. 2 - Music of Boris Lyatoshynsky

Music of Boris Lyatoshynsky, Vol. 1 offers first digital recordings of the Ukrainian modernist’s Violin Sonata and Piano Trios. Oleh Krysa, Natalia Khoma, and Tatiana Tchekina reveal Lyatoshynsky’s expressionist power and folk‑infused lyricism, presenting chamber works that bridge atonality and national identity with vivid intensity.

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TNC 1417 - Oleh Krysa - Viotti - Bruch - Vol. 4

Oleh Krysa – Viotti & Bruch (TNC H1417) pairs Krysa with conductor Mark Ermler and the USSR State Symphony Orchestra in historic 1977 recordings. Viotti’s lyrical Concerto No. 22 and Bruch’s beloved Scottish Fantasy showcase Krysa’s elegance and fiery virtuosity, newly remastered to highlight the warmth and brilliance of these Romantic masterworks.

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TNC 1419 Natalia Khoma - Vol. 2 - Joseph Haydn

Natalia Khoma, Vol. II presents Haydn’s cello concertos in C and D with radiant artistry, joined by Kiev Camerata under Virko Baley. From the majestic C Major rediscovered in Prague to the lyrical D Major authenticated in Vienna, Khoma’s dazzling tone and expressive phrasing illuminate Haydn’s Classical brilliance, complemented by a divertimento for cello ensemble.

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TNC 1423 Eclipse - The Music Of Bernard Rands

Eclipse highlights Pulitzer Prize–winner Bernard Rands in three striking works: London Serenade, Madrigali (after Monteverdi/Berio), and Canti dell’Eclisse. Performed by Kiev Camerata with Virko Baley and bass Thomas Paul, the album blends lyric intensity, historical homage, and dramatic vocal power, offering listeners a vivid journey through one of contemporary music’s most distinctive voices.

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TNC 1429 The Dark Side Of The Muse - Music Of Deborah Kavasch

The Dark Side of the Muse showcases Deborah Kavasch’s fearless voice and inventive compositions, blending Poe’s poetry, Shakespeare’s witches, Aesop’s fables, and mythic drama with extended vocal techniques and vivid instrumental colors. From haunting solos to fiery duets, this album offers a powerful journey through contemporary expression and theatrical intensity.

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TNC 1432 - Runes - Soule-Metz

Runes features Richard Soule (flute) and John Metz (harpsichord) in a vibrant program of American works blending modern and Baroque traditions. From Fisher Tull’s Scarlatti‑inspired Fantasia to Broege’s mystical Runes and ragtime Mets Rule, plus sonatas by Hartley, Diemer, and Hagen, this recording highlights inventive 20th‑century voices with timeless resonance.

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TNC 1441 - Collage - The New York Trombone Quartet Plays!

Collage captures Joseph Alessi, Edward Neumeister, James Pugh, and David Taylor redefining trombone chamber music. From Bartók’s String Quartet No. 4 to Monk, Mozart, Bozza, and Neumeister’s own Collage, the quartet blends virtuosity, invention, and daring arrangements. This album is a tour‑de‑force of artistry, offering listeners a thrilling mix of classical rigor and jazz freedom.

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TNC 1448 - Concerto Misterioso - Chamber Music of Leonid Hrabovsky, Vol. 1 - Continuum

Concerto Misterioso reveals Leonid Hrabovsky’s daring imagination through works blending Ukrainian folk spirit, avant‑garde wit, and vivid tone‑color. Continuum’s performances capture his originality in vocal cycles, solo meditations, and the striking title work praised by Lutosławski. This album offers listeners a rare journey into one of the Soviet era’s most innovative musical voices.

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TNC 1451 1452 - Beethoven - Two Faces of the Violin Concerto - Disc 1

This 2‑CD set, Two Faces of the Violin Concerto, pairs Beethoven’s iconic Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61, performed by Oleh Krysa, with its rare piano transcription, Op. 61A, played by Mykola Suk. Conducted by Virko Baley with Kiev Camerata, the recording highlights Beethoven’s artistry in both forms, featuring original cadenzas and masterful interpretations.

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TNC 1453 - Yuri Mazurkevich - Tchaikovsky - Complete Works for Violin and Orchestra

Complete Works for Violin & Orchestra unites Tchaikovsky’s beloved Violin Concerto with his lyrical miniatures, including Sérénade Mélancolique, Valse‑Scherzo, and the Souvenir d’un lieu cher cycle. Violinist Yuri Mazurkevich, with Virko Baley conducting Kiev Camerata, delivers dazzling virtuosity and poetic depth across this definitive collection.

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TNC 1456 - Mozart's Last Thoughts - Volume One

Mozart: Last Thoughts, Volume One unites the composer’s final masterpieces: the beloved Clarinet Concerto with soloist David Gresham, the Adagio and Fugue in C minor, and the majestic “Jupiter” Symphony. With Kiev Camerata under Virko Baley and a historic 1964 performance by Stepan Turchak, this album captures Mozart’s ultimate brilliance in concerto, chamber, and symphonic form.

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TNC 1500 - Maria Yudina - Live at Kiev Philharmonic Hall - Disc 1

A Legendary Concert captures Maria Yudina’s fearless 1954 performance in Kiev, featuring Beethoven’s Moonlight and Tempest Sonatas, Bach‑Liszt’s Prelude and Fugue, Schubert’s late Sonata, Mozart’s Lacrimosa, and Borodin miniatures. With raw intensity and unorthodox vision, Yudina transforms tradition into prophetic drama, leaving a singular mark on 20th‑century pianism.

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TNC 1506 - Fables and Fantasies - Music of Deborah Kavasch

Fables & Fantasies showcases Deborah Kavasch’s inventive vocal artistry in settings of Aesop’s tales, Dickinson’s wit, Lear’s whimsy, and vivid instrumental color. From playful animals to cosmic dreamscapes, these works blend extended techniques with theatrical storytelling, offering listeners a captivating journey through myth, poetry, and imagination.

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TNC 1509 - Romantic Gems - Pilsen Philharmonic Orchestra

Romantic Gems brings together Smetana’s lively Dance of the Comedians, Saint‑Saëns’s dazzling Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso with Janice Martin, Dvořák’s masterful Symphonic Variations, and Schumann’s expressive Piano Concerto in A minor with Michiko Otaki. Conducted by Jiří Malát, this program celebrates 19th‑century Romantic brilliance with virtuosity and charm.

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TNC 1510/1511/1512 - Cleveland Chamber Symphony

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TNC 1513 1514 - Cleveland Chamber Symphony - Vol. 4 & 5

Cleveland Chamber Symphony Vol. 4 & 5 showcases Edwin London’s ensemble in daring performances of Wolpe, Brün, Varèse, Phan, Harrison, Kam, Reynolds, Bianchi, and Martino. From Pulitzer‑winning string explorations to electrifying chamber works and saxophone concerto, these recordings celebrate bold American voices and avant‑garde innovation, offering listeners a thrilling journey in sound.

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TNC 1522 - Oleh Krysa - Mozart - Concerto No. 4, KV 218, and Sinfonia Concertante, KV 364

Oleh Krysa – Mozart: Concerto No. 4 & Sinfonia Concertante (TNC 1522) unites Krysa with Peter Krysa, conductor Saulius Sondeckis, and the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra in radiant performances of Mozart’s beloved violin works. This disc captures the elegance, lyricism, and interplay of soloists and ensemble, highlighting Mozart’s balance of virtuosity and expressive charm.

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TNC 1523 - Oleh Krysa - Mendelssohn - Brahms - Vol. 12

Oleh Krysa – Mendelssohn & Brahms Concertos (TNC 1523) pairs Krysa with Theodore Kuchar and the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine in commanding performances of two Romantic masterpieces. Mendelssohn’s lyrical E minor Concerto and Brahms’s majestic D major Concerto are rendered with virtuosity and warmth, captured in a 66‑minute live studio recording from Kyiv.

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TNC 1540 - Oleh Krysa - Debussy - Messiaen - Poulenc - Franck - Vol. 15

Oleh Krysa – Works for Violin & Piano (TNC 1540) showcases Krysa and Tatiana Tchekina in a vibrant recital of French masterworks by Debussy, Messiaen, Poulenc, and Franck. This 67‑minute disc blends impressionist color, lyrical depth, and dramatic flair, highlighting the duo’s expressive range and crystalline ensemble playing.

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TNC 1541 - Oleh Krysa - Maurice Ravel - Vol. 16

Oleh Krysa – Ravel: Works for Violin & Piano (TNC 1541) features Krysa and Tatiana Tchekina in a dazzling survey of Ravel’s violin repertoire, from the youthful Sonata posthume to the jazz‑inflected Sonata in G, alongside lyrical miniatures like Kaddish and the virtuosic Tzigane. This 53‑minute recital captures Ravel’s brilliance, color, and rhythmic vitality with elegance and flair.

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TNC 1542 - Oleh Krysa - Béla Bartók - Vol. 17

Eastman Trio – Live at Kilbourn Hall (TNC 1563–64) brings together Oleh Krysa, Barry Snyder, and Steven Doane in electrifying performances of Hummel, Beethoven, Shostakovich, Brahms, and Zemlinsky. Recorded live in Rochester, these two discs capture the ensemble’s virtuosity and deep musical rapport across Romantic and 20th‑century masterworks.

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TNC 1543 - Oleh Krysa - Karol Szymanowski - Vol. 18

Oleh Krysa – Szymanowski: Works for Violin & Piano (TNC 1543) presents Krysa and Tatiana Tchekina in a sweeping recital of Szymanowski’s early Sonata, the evocative Nocturne and Tarantella, the mythic Three Myths, and Paganini‑inspired Caprices. This 66‑minute program captures the composer’s blend of late‑Romantic passion and modernist color, rendered with virtuosity and poetic intensity.

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TNC 1544 - Oleh Krysa - Shostakovich - Schnittke - Lutoslawski - Vol. 19

Oleh Krysa – Shostakovich, Schnittke & Lutoslawski (TNC 1544) unites Krysa and Tatiana Tchekina in a powerful program of 20th‑century masterworks. Shostakovich’s late G major Sonata, Schnittke’s uncompromising Sonata No. 2, and Lutoslawski’s Partita reveal a spectrum of lyricism, intensity, and modernist invention, performed with clarity and emotional depth across this 68‑minute recital.

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TNC 1545 Oleh Krysa - The Ukrainian Violin Concerto - Vol. 20

Oleh Krysa – The Ukrainian Violin Concerto (TNC 1545) offers the premiere CD release of three landmark works by Shtoharenko, Hubarenko, and Skoryk. With Volodymyr Kozhukhar conducting the Ukrainian State Symphony Orchestra, Krysa’s artistry brings lyrical depth and national character to these historic recordings from 1970–72, newly remastered for vivid clarity.

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TNC 1546 Oleh Krysa - Prokofiev - Vol. 9

Oleh Krysa – Prokofiev: Works for Violin & Piano (TNC 1546) pairs Krysa and Tatiana Tchekina in compelling performances of Prokofiev’s Five Melodies and two violin sonatas. Recorded in Moscow, this 65‑minute recital highlights Prokofiev’s lyrical wit, biting rhythms, and modernist edge, brought to life with the duo’s precision, warmth, and expressive intensity.

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TNC 1563 The Eastman Trio - Live at Kilbourn Hall

Eastman Trio – Live at Kilbourn Hall (TNC 1563–64) brings together Oleh Krysa, Barry Snyder, and Steven Doane in electrifying performances of Hummel, Beethoven, Shostakovich, Brahms, and Zemlinsky. Recorded live in Rochester, these two discs capture the ensemble’s virtuosity and deep musical rapport across Romantic and 20th‑century masterworks.

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TNC H1434 The Artistry of Oleh Krysa - Vol. VI

The Artistry of Oleh Krysa, Vol. VI presents historic Polish recordings of Wieniawski’s passionate F‑sharp Minor Concerto and Tchaikovsky’s lyrical D Major Concerto. Backed by the Warsaw Philharmonic under Robert Satanowski and the Polish Radio Symphony with Karol Stryja, Krysa’s virtuosity and expressive tone shine in these landmark performances.

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TNC H1479 The Artistry of Oleh Krysa and Bella Davidovich - Vol. 7

The Artistry of Oleh Krysa, Vol. VII preserves a historic 1974 Moscow Conservatory concert honoring David Oistrakh. Joined by Bella Davidovich and Mikhail Khomitser, Krysa performs Tchaikovsky’s elegiac Trio in A Minor, followed by violin showpieces including Meditation, Scherzo, Melodie, and Valse‑Scherzo. A rare, emotional document of tribute and artistry.

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TNC H1551 Oleh Krysa in Beethoven Quartet Disc 1

Oleh Krysa in Beethoven Quartet (TNC H1551–54) presents historic recordings from 1978–1983 with Krysa leading the legendary Soviet ensemble. This 4‑CD set features Haydn’s Seven Last Words, Mozart’s “Haydn” Quartets, Schubert’s Death and the Maiden, and works by Shostakovich, Schnittke, and Berg — a rare document of chamber mastery from a pivotal era.