The Unnamed Source
Catalog #: NV5832
Release Date: September 1, 2010
21st CenturyOrchestralPiano TrioString OrchestraString QuartetHans Bakker's The Unnamed Source invites you to become completely absorbed in music until you are no longer separate from what you hear. The album provides strong feelings of truth and reality that allow you to tune into a new perspective on yourself.
Turbulent Sky
Catalog #: NV6012
Release Date: November 13, 2015
21st CenturyChamberOrchestralString OrchestraNavona Records’ compilation of contemporary works for orchestra, TURBULENT SKY, presents works by composers Fred Broer, William Coble, and Stephen Yip that explore and celebrate the dramatic fanfare, intricate textures, and variety of timbres possible with the orchestra.
Violin Concerto
Catalog #: NV6277
Release Date: April 10, 2020
21st CenturyConcertosOrchestraString OrchestraViolinThe creation of VIOLIN CONCERTO by Alicia Terzian marked the beginning of her 65-year (and counting) compositional career. Originally composed in 1954/55, this important piece of her repertoire was brought to life thanks to a collaboration between Navona Records and the Siberian State Symphony Orchestra. This album also features Terzian's Three Pieces, which listeners can remember from their previous Navona release, OFF THE EDGE.
Virtuosity
Catalog #: NV6223
Release Date: April 26, 2019
21st CenturyChamberOrchestralClarinetOrchestraString OrchestraCharacterized by a unique style of instrumentation and experimentation with formality, VIRTUOSITY is the colorful expression of composer John Robertson's symphonic creativity. VIRTUOSITY combines a clarinet and a trumpet concerto, a symphony, and an orchestral fantasy based on a Maori love story – all on one album.
Zeichen
Catalog #: NV5839
Release Date: January 1, 2011
21st CenturyOrchestralString OrchestraZEICHEN is a three-movement piece from German composer Gerhard Stäbler. As written, the three movements can be performed separately, but they are bound together through a common essence. Stäbler's nontraditional use of the strings-using the stick of the bow and playing on the bridge and fingerboard-roughens the usually soft and pleasant instrumentation yet still allows the group to operate as a whole.