Opus 1 for String Quartet

The debut album from this collective of young composers features ten original, previously unreleased works, performed by the Topázio Quartet, comprised of members of the OSESP (São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra).

Music from Azul: Strings

An anthology dedicated to the string repertoire, featuring works written for duos, trios, quartets, and chamber orchestras, in exquisite interpretations by artists from Azul Music.

Opus 6 for Vibraphone, Cello and Bassoon

The collective of composers arrives at their sixth album, presenting original works in an unusual instrumental formation and a differentiated sonic approach.

Dialogues

In Dialogues, violinists Frank Ho and Vladimir Rufino join violist Fabiola Amorim in an album that explores the expressive richness of the string trio, bringing together tradition and contemporary perspectives.

Opus 6 for Harp, Cello and Violin

In its new album, DeComposers presents an ambitious project in which harp, cello, and violin come together in an intense and bold chamber music experience.

Andean Airs for Harp | for Harp and Violin

Inspired by Latin American diversity, João Marcondes transforms landscape and spirituality into an immersive sonic experience through the harp.

Thomas: 12 Studies for Harp

Paola Baron presents Thomas: 12 Studies for Harp, an album that celebrates the work of John Thomas, a key figure in the consolidation of the harp in the 19th century.

Brasil on Two Pianos

Fabio Caramuru and Marco Bernardo celebrate Brazilian music in Brasil on Two Pianos, bringing together renowned works, contemporary creations, and original pieces.

Vertigo for String Quartet

In Vertigo for String Quartet, Marcondes offers an inventive creation that combines aesthetic boldness with emotional resonance.

Flausino Vale & The Brazilian Violin

In a vibrant encounter between tradition and contemporaneity, Flausino Vale & The Brazilian Violin reaffirms the strength of Brazil’s violin legacy.

Opus 4 – A Still Place for Harp and Violin

In a poetic and sensory immersion, New Frequency celebrates lyricism through the dialogue between harp and violin.

Abstracta

In an elegant interplay between piano and classic synthesizers, ABSTRACTA unveils a transformative aesthetic — futuristic, sensitive, and timeless.