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P.D.Q. Bach: Liebeslieder Polkas; Twelve Quite Heavenly Songs (1980)
performed by Anne Epperson (piano), David Oei (piano), David Oei (keyboards), David Oei (vocals), John Ferrante (keyboards), Joy Hulse (vocals), Luisa Lehrer (vocals), Peter Schickele (keyboards), Peter Schickele (piano), Susan Lamb (vocals), Suzanne Blatz (vocals)
composed by P.D.Q. Bach -
The Heroick Mr. Handel (1996)
performed by Anthony Newman (organ), Christopher Lamb (drums), David Bilger (trumpet), Edward Carroll (trumpet), Jeffrey Curnow (trumpet), Kenneth Finn (trumpet), Lynn Bernhardt (drums), Lynn Bernhardt (tympani [timpani]), New York Trumpet Ensemble
composed by George Frederick Handel -
Reiko Füting: Names Erased (2015)
performed by David Broome (piano), Eric Lamb (flute), Jing Yang (piano), John Popham (cello), Joshua Rubin (clarinet), Luna Kang (flute), Miranda Cuckson (violin), Mivos Quartet, Nani Füting (mezzo-soprano), Olivia De Prato (violin), Yegor Shevtsov (piano)
composed by Reiko Füting -
Introducing New York Legends (1999)
performed by Christian Jaudes (trumpet), Christopher Lamb (percussion), Cynthia Phelps (viola), David Taylor (trombone), Dominique Derasse (trumpet), Drew Gress (double bass), Ed Neumeister (trombone), Elaine Stritch (spoken word), Eugene Levinson (double bass)
composed by Arthur Benjamin, Camille Saint-Saëns, Eric Ewazen, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Fikret Amirov, Francis Poulenc, François Devienne, George Gershwin, Gunther Schuller, Joseph Turrin, Maurice Ravel, Robert Elkjer, Robert Schumann, Sergey Koussevitzky -
Historic Organs of Indiana (2009)
performed by Bruce Stevens (organ), Carla Edwards (organ), Carol Williams (organ), Charles Manning (organ), Christopher Schroeder (organ), Christopher Young (organ), Daniel Jay McKinley (organ), David Lamb (organ), David Sinden (organ), Edie Johnson (organ)
composed by Anonymous, English, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Charles Albert Stebbins, Christmas Traditional, Cole Porter, David Conte, Denis Bédard, Dietrich Buxtehude, Dudley Buck, Edwin Lemare, Felix Mendelssohn, Gabriel Pierné, Giuseppe Verdi, Gustav Adolf Merkel
