RECORDINGS
Solo

Tryptich
Works by Christopher Burns including Language of Pilots and Second Language for solo percussion, Trifold for solo vibraphone. Released on Innova Records.

A is for Azimuth and Arnica
Interpretations of A is for Azimuth and Arnica for solo percussion by Benjamin Carson. Released on Albany Records. (2010)

Outside Music
Works by Edmund Campion with the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players. Featured on Losing Touch for solo vibraphone and electronics. Released on Albany Records.
Same Rivers Different
Works by Michael Fiday. Featured on Same Rivers Different for solo percussion. Released on Innova Records, (2008)

Coyote Dreams
Works by Michael Udow. Featured on Coyote Dreams for solo marimba and percussion trio. Released on Equilibrium Records.

<541> Volume I: Music from Stanford
Featured on Auto da Fe for solo percussion by David Franzon and Xerox Book for piano and percussion by Christopher Burns. Released on Innova Records.
Percussion Duo & Trio

Bamboo Lights
Works by Lei Liang. Featured with Rootstock Percussion on Lakescape II for percussion trio. Released on Bridge Records

<541> Vol. 3: Music from Stanford
With Florian Conzetti and Loren Mach (percussion), Works by Stanford composers. Featured on Guijarros-Humaredas by Marisol Jimenez. Released by Innova Records

Timelines
Works by Michael Udow. Featured with Mayumi Hama on Schizoid for marimba and vibraphone. Released on Equilibrium Records.
Chamber Music

Petrolio
Works by Luciano Chessa. Featured with pianist, Sarah Cahill, on Petrolio for piano and percussion. Released by Stradivarius Records.

Intuitivo
Improvised chamber piece conceived and assembled by Fernando Benadon. Released on Innova Records.

Sock Monkey
Works by Mark Applebaum. Featured with sfSound Group on Theme in Search of Variations no.1 and no.2. Released by Innova Records.

Around Dvorak
From Music@Menlo 2014. Featured with percussionists Ayano Kataoka, Florian Conzetti, and Ian Rosenbaum (percussion), pianist Gil Kalish, and baritone Randall Scarlatta on American Songbook II by George Crumb. Released on Music@Menlo LIVE.

From Bach
From Music@Menlo 2013. Featured with pianists Wu Han and Gil Kalish, and percussionist Ian Rosenbaum on Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion by Béla Bartók. Released on Music@Menlo LIVE.

Resonance
From Music@Menlo 2012. Featured with mezzo-soprano Susanne Mentzer, flutist Carol Wincenc, oboist James Austin Smith, clarinetist Jose Franch-Ballester, pianist Jeffrey Kahane, keyboardist Hyeyeon Park, violinistsJorja Fleezanis and Wu Jie, violist Pierre Lapointe, cellist Nicholas Canellakis, bassist Scott Pingel, and percussionist Florian Conzetti on Das himmlische Leben from Symphony no. 4 by Gustav Mahler. Released on Music@Menlo LIVE.

Maps and Legends
From Music@Menlo 2010. Featured with pianists Wu Han and Gil Kalish, and percussionist Ayano Kataoka on Music for a Summer Evening by George Crumb. Released on Music@Menlo LIVE.

The Unfolding of Music II
From Music@Menlo 2008. Featured with cellist Andres Diaz), and percussionists Dan Kennedy, Florian Conzetti and Tom Kolor on Elegy: Snow In June by Tan Dun. Released on Music@Menlo LIVE.

Bridging the Ages
From Music@Menlo 2007. Featured with clarinetist Carey Bell, flutist Carol Wincec, violinists Joseph and Ian Swendsen, violist Masao Kawaski, cellist Ralph Kirshbaum, bassist Daxun Zhang, pianists Wu Han and Inon Bartnan, and percussionist Florian Conzetti on Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens. Released by Music@Menlo LIVE.
Large Ensembles

American Mavericks
San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas, music director. Featured on Amériques by Edgard Varèse, released on SFS Media.

Since When Has the Bright Moon Existed?
Volti Chamber Choir. Featured on Shui Diao Ge Tou by Kui Dong. Released on Other Minds Records.