• Catalog #: RR7825

    Release Date: February 1, 2012

    21st Century
    Chamber
    Orchestral
    Orchestra
    String Orchestra
    Wind Ensemble

    PIPING THE EARTH was originally released in 2003 and was lauded as “strong and original” (Fanfare) and “a major release” (New Music Connoisseur). Featuring perfectly interpreted performances by pianist Gayle Martin Henry, flutist Renee Siebert, and Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra and the Prism Chamber Orchestra, PIPING THE EARTH provides listeners with an adept sampling of Judith Shatin’s orchestral prowess.

  • Catalog #: RR7854

    Release Date: September 25, 2012

    21st Century
    Concertos
    Orchestral
    Guitar
    String Orchestra
    Wind Ensemble

    THROUGH THE REEDS is a collection of woodwind concerti from American composer Walter Ross. Ross, a lifelong musician and composer, has historically worked most closely with instruments in the woodwind family; the four concerti on this album, all of which feature a woodwind solo, highlight his preference for the family and his keen ability to compose works for oboe, bassoon, and flute.

  • Catalog #: RR7989

    Release Date: August 10, 2018

    21st Century
    Chamber
    Orchestral
    Orchestra
    Saxophone
    Wind Ensemble

    Richard Brooks’ PLACES IN TIME travels through the acclaimed composer’s personal history with each piece representing a different period in the composer’s life. Many of these recordings were originally released by Brooks’ label, Capstone Records. Each piece gains new life as Brooks and Ravello Records team up to share this fascinating work in tonality, soundscapes, and emotional sway with a new generation of music lovers.

  • Catalog #: RR8015

    Release Date: July 26, 2019

    21st Century
    Orchestral
    Orchestra
    Violin
    Wind Ensemble

    "With the arts we can keep faith with our ancestors, speak for justice, and even address the most tragic and painful issues. If you are hurt and angry don't use violence — write a poem or a song. Use your feelings to create something." These words by late composer Philip Koplow (1943-2018) perfectly encapsulate both his life mission as a composer and the mission of FOR THE PEACE OF CITIES. Released posthumously, this collection features Koplow’s masterpieces for orchestra as well as three 20th-century works that commemorate the lives lost in war tragedies.