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On July 1st 2007, Zephyr Records will open its digital store. You can
download both the albums in our catalog and individual tracks in MP3
format from the Digital Store

For our CD catalogue, please visit our Music Store

 

Zephyr Records was founded in 1997 with two inaugural releases: "El Capitan", John Philip Sousa's most popular operetta(complete with Marching Band) recorded at the University of Illinois where Sousa himself had been a distinguished visitor; and the 32 Piano Sonatas by Ludwig van Beethoven, recorded between 1992-96 at Rice University by the English pianist Ian Hobson.

Zephyr's catalalogue has since grown to include vocal music by Poulenc and Schubert with Paul Sperry, choral music from Texas, a three-volume series of chamber music, Context, featuring music by Prince Louis Ferdinand and Schumann on original instruments, new piano music from Scotland, piano transcriptions by Leopold Godowsky, a live performamnce of French masterpieces by the late Michel Block, and the complete piano concerti by Ignaz Moscheles - just a few of the eclectic offerings available.

Exciting new releases for 2007 include Rachmaninov's four piano concerti and Paganini Rhapsody performed and conducted by Ian Hobson with Sinfonia Varsovia, as well as a 2CD anthology entitled "Byways of French Song". 2007, Zephyr's tenth anniversary, will also see the first releases of the complete works of Frederic Chopin, recorded in Poland by Ian Hobson, a monumental project never before undertaken by a single artist.

 
   
 

Zephyr Records - 301 Commerce Street, Suite 3500, Forth Worth, TX, 76102-4135

Phone: 217 244 4350 Email: store@zephyr-records.com