ALBUMS

Música latinoamericana para viola y piano
Música latinoamericana para viola y piano explores the expressive range and stylistic diversity of Latin American repertoire through works that remain largely underrepresented in the viola canon. This recording brings together a cross-section of composers from across the region, offering interpretations that highlight the characteristic lyricism, rhythmic complexity, and harmonic richness of Latin American art music. Of particular note is Braunwin Sheldrick’s arrangement of Carlos Guastavino’s Sonata for Clarinet and Piano for viola, a sensitive adaptation that preserves the original’s vocal qualities while expanding the instrument’s repertoire with authenticity and depth.

Música colombiana para viola y piano
Música colombiana para viola y piano presents a wide-ranging selection of works by Colombian composers from the 20th and 21st centuries, offering insight into the evolving national repertoire for this instrumental duo. The album includes first recordings of compositions by Marco Alunno, Víctor Agudelo, and Álvaro Ramírez Sierra, reflecting a commitment to expanding access to underrepresented voices. Also featured is Braunwin Sheldrick’s transcription of Jaime León’s art song Pequeña, pequeñita, reimagined for viola and piano with sensitivity to the work’s vocal origins.

De Europa a las Américas
This recording explores the expressive possibilities of the clarinet, viola, piano trio through works rooted in folklore, Romantic lyricism, and contemporary experimentation. From Liduino Pitombeira's fantasia on the Brazilian folk tune Muié Rendêra to Max Bruch’s richly melodic selections from Eight Pieces, the program bridges tradition and innovation. Three contemporary Latin American works—Carlos Delgado’s Música Concertante, Miguel del Águila’s genre-blending Disagree, and Boris Zapata’s introspective Susana—highlight the ensemble’s timbral richness and interpretive range, offering a vibrant portrait of evolving chamber music in the 21st century.

Tríos americanos para clarinete, viola y piano
This program brings together four works for clarinet, viola, and piano that blur the boundaries between playfulness, memory, and imagination. Marjan Mozetich’s Trio in Jest draws inspiration from Rossini’s wit and rhythmic flair, embracing whimsy and joy in three spirited movements. Marco Alunno’s Janus, named for the Roman god of past and future, unfolds in six miniatures that shift between lyrical stillness and breathless momentum. Leonardo Coral García’s Ofrenda, originally for violin and piano, is reimagined here as a richly expressive trio—a dreamlike prelude offered in tribute to close friends. Finally, Carlos Vázquez’s evocative Cuatro sombras de una palma pays homage to Caribbean literary voices, conjuring vivid soundscapes that echo the textures of the region’s cultural and poetic heritage.