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Royal Winter Music
Stradivarius STR 33670
Released in 2005

Hans Werner Henze’s complete cycle, Royal Winter Music: 2 Sonatas based on Shakespearean Characters (1976,1979) David Tanenbaum’s second recording of this piece.
Acoustic Counterpoint
New Albion 032
Released in 1991

With the Shanghai String Quartet First recordings of Tippett: The Blue Guitar Steve Reich: Electric Counterpoint (acoustic version) Maxwell-Davies: Sonata Sierra: Triptico for guitar and string quartet Takemitsu: All in Twilight
El Porteño
New Albion 065
Released 1994

Sergio Assad’s new arrangements of The Four Seasons Portenos, Cinco Piezas, La Muerte de Angel, Milonga del Angel, Chau Paris
David Tanenbaum
New Albion 095
Released in 1997

First Recordings of: Steve Reich: Nagoya Guitar Lew Richmond: Three Preludes Aaron Jay Kernis: Partita Frank Zappa: Waltz Terry Riley: Barabas Alan Hovhaness: Sonatas I and II
David Tanenbaum Plays Weiss
Acoustic Music Records 319.1248.242
Released in 2001
Y Bolanzero
Cadenza CAD 800879
Released in 2001

With Terry Riley, Helmut Oesterreich and the Jugendgitarrenorchester Baden-Wurttemberg. Steve Reich: Electric Counterpoint (Tanenbaum as soloist) Terry Riley: Y Bolanzero (Tanenbaum as soloist) Leo Brouwer: Acerca del cielo, el aire y la sonrisa Chick Corea: Spain Henry Brant: Rosewood (Tanenbaum as conductor in a live performance in Frankurt, 1996 with 134 guitars)
100 Greatest Dance Hits
New Albion 083
Released in 1996

With the Chester String Quartet Aaron Jay Kernis: 100 Greatest Dance Hits for guitar and string quartet
Last Letters From Stalingrad
Albany Records
Released in 1997
The Book of Abbeyozzud
New Albion 106
Released in 1999

Terry Riley Guitar Music; with Gyan Riley, guitar; Tracy Silverman, violin; Willie Winant, percussion; with a guest appearance by Terry Riley on percussion.
Classic/Steel
Duos with Steel String guitarist Peppino D’Agostino
Released in 2000

Bach: Two Sinfonias Vivaldi: Concerto in D Major D’Agostino: 4 Pieces Ponzio: Tarantula Anon: Valse Venezolienne Maxwell-Davies: Farewell to Stromness Nato Lima: Blue Angel
Serenado
New Albion NA 123
Released in 2003

Complete guitar music of Lou Harrison, including his last piece, Scenes from Nek Chand (first recording) and arrangements of harp and piano music. With Willie Winant, percussion; Gyan Riley, guitar; Joel Davel and Scott Evans, percussion.
World Guitar Ensemble: Crossing Borders
WGE 080603-1
Released in 2004

With Aniello Desiderio, Ivo Kaltchev, Laura Young, Peppino D’Agostino, Olaf Van Gonnissen, Thomas Muller-Pering, Gyan Riley, & Zoran Dukic. Conducted by Helmut Oesterreich. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 and music by Riley, D’Agostino, Brouwer, Chick Corea and Ferdinand Forsch.