Virko Baley, piano
(Educo, 24561, 1973)
Bertram Turetsky, contrabass
Virko Baley, piano
(Takoma, AF445610, 1975)
Recorded by Miles Anderson and Virko Baley
Virko Baley, piano
(Crystal, 786442, 1977)
Virko Baley, piano
Bertram Turetzky, contrabass
(Orion, BV67922, 1978)
Baley: ...Figments
Flynn: Fantasy Etudes
Shapey: Four Etudes
Blank: Toccatina & Mixtures
(Titanic Records Ti-199)
Recorded by William Powell and Virko Baley
(Nonesuch, IT89946 1981)
Recorded by Tom Chiu
The New Julliard Ensemble
Joel Sachs, conductor
Recorded by Yuri Mazurkevich
The USSR Ministry of Culture Orchestra
Virko Baley, conductor
Recorded by Natalia Khoma and Virko Baley
Recorded by Kiev Camerata
Virko Baley, conductor
(Troppe Note/Cambria CD-1402)
1. Sonant...
2. Chorale (Parastas)...
5. Perpetuo mobile...
Recorded by Eugene Gratovich
(Titanic Ti-199)
Recorded by Stephen Caplan and members of CONTINUUM
Virko Baley, conductor
Schoenberg: Transfigured Night Op. 4
Mozart: Symphony No. 29 in A Major, K. 201
Mahler: Adagio from Symphony No. 10
Reviewing the debut recording, "Transfigured Night" the American Record Guide wrote: "The Kiev CamerataâŠhas a rich, clear tone, fine ensemble, and plenty of power when necessary. The Mozart is the high point of the disc. This is a balanced, sensitive, lively performanceâŠThere are over 30 recordings [of the Mozart] at present ...but this one can join the best of them."
Stravinsky
Dumbarton Oaks
Wagner
Siegfried Idyll
Karabyts: Concertino
Silvestrov: Intermezzo
Baley: Adam's Apple
Kiev Camerata: this Ukrainian ensemble of soloists, is a versatile orchestra of 32 players formed by the union of the ancient music ensemble, HARMONIA of the Kiev Philharmonic and the Chamber Music Ensemble of the Ukrainian Union of Composers. It is the resident ensemble of the Kiev Music Fest and the Kiev International Piano Competition in Memory of Vladimir Horowitz.
Their repertoire features more than 200 works by composers ranging from Bach, Brahms, Debussy, Handel, Mendelssohn, and Mozart to Adams, Corigliano, Crumb, Boulez, and Stravinsky, and includes respected Ukrainian composers Hrabovsky, Karabyts, Silvestrov, Stankovych, and others. In 1997-98 the Kiev Camerata toured Germany, Austria, Greece, and Russia. In October & November 1998 they made their first tour of the northeastern United States.
Partita No. 1 for 3 Trombones and 3 Pianos with Miles Anderson, trombones, and Virko Baley, pianos.
Nocturnal No. 5 with Laura Spitzer, piano
Nocturnal No. 6 with Elissa Stutz, piano
Duo-Concertante for violoncello and piano
Violin Concerto No. 1, quasi una fantasia (chamber version)
Dreamtime Suite No. 1
Stephen Caplan, oboe
Natalia Khoma, cello
Tom Chiu, violin
Virko Baley, piano
CONTINUUM members
New Julliard Ensemble, conducted by Joel Sachs
Recorded by California E.A.R. Unit
Polish Suite
Overture on Four Ukrainian Themes
Intermezzo
Lyric Poem
Fantastic March
Baley: Violin Concerto No. 1, with Y. Mazurkevich, violin
Ives: 4th of July
Artyomov: Concert of the 13, with Mykola Suk, piano
Silvestrov: Postludium for piano and orchestra, with Elissa Stutz, piano
(Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga MK 417116)
Recorded by CONTINUUM
Recorded by California E.A.R. Unit