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Swan Studios NYC

We have proudly worked on projects with artists whose works went onto win Grammys, and the Pulitzer Prize. Meyer Media brings together artists from across the globe, uniting creative visions from the traditional classical repertoire to the avant-garde compositions defying categorization. We provide personalized artistic support, combined with global distribution capabilities. Enjoy a sampling of some these breath taking and award winning projects.

PROJECTS
Censored Anthems

Censored Anthems

Ian Niederhoffer is a fast-rising, young conductor. With his orchestra Parlando, he explores music as a tool of cultural resilience in the face of censorship, particularly within the Soviet Union. This eclectic program includes Shostakovich’s Adagio from Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, a work infamously censored after Stalin’s disapproval, the Concertino for Violin and String Orchestra by Mieczysław Weinberg, a composer whose career was shaped by persecution during Stalin’s anti-cosmopolitan campaign.

Mark Hagerty - United Sounds of America

Mark Hagerty - United Sounds of America

An authentic and deep collaboration that embraces the truth about America’s continuing problems and pains as a culture, with uncompromising poetry and music. Intermixed with these weighty subjects are touching childhood memories and uplifting moments of humor and hope, all culminating in a rousing call for unity. Among the collaborators are the award-winning Twin Poets, Albert Mills and Nnamdi Chukwoucha, and the impossible-to-categorize composer Mark Hagerty.

Dietrich Buxtehude - FILAMENT: ALCHEMY OF ANOTHER BRIDGE 9603

Dietrich Buxtehude - FILAMENT: ALCHEMY OF ANOTHER BRIDGE 9603

Buxtehude’s Opus 1 sits at a stylistic and formal crossroads, interweaving some of the most refined counterpoint of the 17th century with a sense of boundlessness in time and texture, creating a music in which order and fantasy coexist in perfectly imperfect balance. Composing at the dawn of the 18th century, Buxtehude demonstrates a fidelity to the caprices of earlier 17th-century works while also taking up the challenges of the more extended and developed ensemble writing...

Jascha Heifetz - The Lark

Jascha Heifetz - The Lark

This all-analog, HQ-180 gram LP is an impeccably performed and stunningly recorded late-period gem from The Titan of modern violinists. The Lark revisits works that helped define Heifetz in various points of his illustrious career and which highlight his crisp attacks, imaginative phrasings, and mellifluous sustained notes. The LP was cut by Bernie Grundman from a straight 1-to-1 copy of the original session masters, meticulously created by Andreas Meyer at Swan Studios NYC.

Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra

Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra

1STEP Process 180g 45rpm 2-LP, Pressed on VR900-Supreme Vinyl! Cut Using Original Analog Mixdown Masters by Chris Bellman and Andreas Meyer! Strictly Limited To 5,000 Numbered Pressings! Impex 1STEP's all-analog 2-LP set adds further narrative substance and sonic greatness to The Voice’s first big-band jazz long-play vinyl “concept” album! Our 33.3 release was a landmark reissue, but this is a whole other level!

Paul Roberson - Voice of Freedom

Paul Roberson - Voice of Freedom

2025 Grammy Nomination, Best Historical Reissue: The special 14-CD edition, documenting Paul Robeson’s complete major-label discography recorded 1925–1947. The first release of Robeson’s groundbreaking Victor recordings on CD with 16 recordings reissued for the first time and 5 previously unreleased, the first restoration of Robeson’s famous 1944 Othello stage production with Uta Hagen and José Ferrer from the original 33 master disc sides, his complete remastered Columbia albums.

Yotam Silberstein - Standards

Yotam Silberstein - Standards

Yotam Silberstein, is one of the leading jazz guitarists of his generation. On his new album Standards, Silberstein is joined by a straight-ahead legend in tenor saxophonist George Coleman, bassist’s bassist John Patitucci, and Billy Hart, a living legend of the jazz drumming lineage. Throughout, the guitarist channels the bebop and blues that forged him, into some of the most treasured songs in the Western musical canon. Click youtube link to experience the fourth track, "If I Loved You"

Daron Hagen - Everyone, Everywhere

Daron Hagen - Everyone, Everywhere

Daron Hagen is a multi-award-winning composer with a lifelong commitment to emotionally accessible and heartfelt music-making. Everyone, Everywhere is a sweeping cantata composed to mark the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Taking a variety of texts, it charts the articles of the Declaration, opening in fanfare optimism and ending in tenderness, to form a passionate cry for justice and peace. The other settings, utilizing texts by W.B. Yeats and President Abraham Li

Ethan Iverson - Technically Acceptable

Ethan Iverson - Technically Acceptable

Pianist and composer Ethan Iverson follows-up his 2022 Blue Note debut Every Note Is True with Technically Acceptable, a far-ranging new project that presents two different trios—Thomas Morgan/Kush Abadey and Simón Willson/Vinnie Sperrazza—performing a set of striking new Iverson originals plus singular new versions of “Killing Me Softly With His Song” and “‘Round Midnight.”

Ethan Iverson - Every Note Is True

Ethan Iverson - Every Note Is True

Pianist and composer Ethan Iverson makes his Blue Note debut with the remarkable Every Note Is True, an engaging and evocative date featuring a masterful new trio with bassist Larry Grenadier and legendary drummer Jack DeJohnette. The album is an opportunity for Iverson to look back at and expand upon his own musical history as he revisits the pop/rock influenced jazz style of The Bad Plus, the influential trio that the pianist co-founded in 2000.

Ethan Iverson - Common Practice

Ethan Iverson - Common Practice

the Brooklyn-based artist at the head of his own quartet in a program of standards and blues, recorded live at Manhattan’s famed Village Vanguard. Iverson’s quartet for Common Practice features as its prime melodic voice the veteran Tom Harrell, who was voted Trumpeter of the Year in 2018 by the U.S. Jazz Journalists Association.

Hilary Hahn - Paris

Hilary Hahn - Paris

Paris features Poème for Violin and Orchestra by Parisian-born composer Chausson; Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No.1, first performed in Paris; and the world premiere recording of Rautavaara’s final score, Deux Sérénades, written for and premiered by Hahn, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and its Music Director, Mikko Franck. With this project Hahn pays tribute to the rich cultural heritage of a city that has been close to her heart throughout her career.

Hilary Hahn - Encores

Hilary Hahn - Encores

The three-time Grammy winner Hilary Hahn returns with a new album. In 27 Pieces: The Hilary Hahn Encores is a collection of 27 encores, written exclusively for the violinist by internationally renowned composers. The idea behind the album was to introduce a series of new contemporary miniatures into the concert repertoire. Accompanied by pianist Cory Smythe, Hahn performs works by Max Richter, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Elliott Sharp, among others.

Hilary Hahn - Bach

Hilary Hahn - Bach

Among the world's leading violinists, Hilary Hahn emerged in the late 1990s as a prodigy, gaining an enthusiastic international audience before she reached the age of 18. In the decade to follow, she was celebrated for her recordings of standard concerto repertoire from Bach to Barber, as well as for contemporary works by Edgar Meyer and Jennifer Higdon.

Hilary Hahn - ANTÓN GARCÍA ABRIL

Hilary Hahn - ANTÓN GARCÍA ABRIL

Hilary Hahn returns with a significant new contribution to the solo violin repertoire. Written by the Spanish composer Ant¢n Garc¡a Abril and commissioned by Hahn herself, the entire album is a world premiere recording of these remarkable new Partitas for solo violin. Following in the footsteps of Bach, Ysa˜e and Ernst, Garc¡a Abril's Partitas continue the rich tradition of composers writing a set of six polyphonic works for solo violin.

Hilary Hahn - Charles Ives

Hilary Hahn - Charles Ives

The enthusiasm of violinist Hilary Hahn and her pianist Valentina Lisitsa for this unconventional oeuvre is reflected in the statement of the American star violinist: “Valentina and I hope that with this album we can highlight the many good aspects of the Ives Sonatas and that, as you listen, you will be infected by our enthusiasm for these complex and original pieces for violin and piano.” Given this interpretation, which, for example, the Süddeutsche Zeitung praised as “technically flawless.

Hilary Hahn - Higdon · Tchaikovsky

Hilary Hahn - Higdon · Tchaikovsky

It's hard to believe, but even an artist as successful and well-represented in recordings as Hilary Hahn can still surprise us! And this surprise is by no means the first recording of the violin concerto dedicated to her by American composer Jennifer Higdon in 2008. Naturally, it is up to the dedicatee to be the first to present "her" concerto on CD and thus offer a world premiere recording...

Jennifer Higdon - Sky Quartet

Jennifer Higdon - Sky Quartet

Pulitzer and GRAMMY® Award winner Jennifer Higdon is one of the most performed living American composers, and this program provides a unique opportunity to hear première recordings of her earlier chamber music. The String Trio was written while Higdon was a developing young composer, and the influences of Prokofiev and Copland can be heard in the Sonata for Viola and Piano. The beauty and immensity of the Western US sky was the inspiration for Sky Quartet.

Craig Hella Johnson - The Singing Guitar

Craig Hella Johnson - The Singing Guitar

“Johnson and Conspirare continue to create indelible work, as in “The Singing Guitar,” which pairs Conspirare’s sublime voices with guitar accompaniment. The melismatic chant of Reena Esmail’s “When the Guitar,” the poignant tone painting of Nicol Muhly’s “How Little You Are,” and the storytelling character of Kile Smith’s “The Dawn’s Early Light” illuminate Conspirare’s versatility and singular sound.” – Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune

Gavin Bryars - The Fifth Century

Gavin Bryars - The Fifth Century

Winner, 2016 GRAMMY for Best Choral Performance The music of English composer Gavin Bryars has long managed the distinction of being both “accessible and defiantly personal” (The New York Times). A deep yet unsentimental emotional resonance and a patient, contemplative view of time – whether relating to harmonic rhythm or human experience – are complementary characteristics that run through his instrumental, vocal and theatrical catalog like a red thread...

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