Over the past 10 years the founder Alexander Brusencev has worked with artists such as up and coming blues act Robert J. Hunter (UK), Tarq Bowen (UK), Latin GRAMMY® winner Alexander Abreu (CU) and Ukrainian concert pianist Viktoriya Yermolyeva.
Now working exclusively in Classical and Opera, he has already finalized two albums by the American composer Scott Ordwell: „Nineteen Movements for Unaccompanied Cello“ with GRAMMY® winning cellist Arlen Hlusko and „Girl in the Snow“, a song cycle for voice and piano featuring Canadian mezzo Julia Dawson and Italian pianist Anna Naretto.
His newest work is a co-production of "Obscura Nox", a combination of classical music and narrative film.
With his meticulous approach and attention to detail as well as a deep understanding of the technical aspects of recording and mixing classical music Alexander sets a high value on creating a high-quality final product. He carefully balances and enhances the sound while preserving the unique qualities and nuances of each instrument and voice, creating a recording that captures the essence of the performance and showcases the talent of the performers.
Contact us →Now working exclusively in Classical and Opera, he has already finalized two albums by the American composer Scott Ordwell: „Nineteen Movements for Unaccompanied Cello“ with GRAMMY® winning cellist Arlen Hlusko and „Girl in the Snow“, a song cycle for voice and piano featuring Canadian mezzo Julia Dawson and Italian pianist Anna Naretto.
His newest work is a co-production of "Obscura Nox", a combination of classical music and narrative film.
With his meticulous approach and attention to detail as well as a deep understanding of the technical aspects of recording and mixing classical music Alexander sets a high value on creating a high-quality final product. He carefully balances and enhances the sound while preserving the unique qualities and nuances of each instrument and voice, creating a recording that captures the essence of the performance and showcases the talent of the performers.