Commercial recordings include: • "Brahms: String Sextets with Barry Shiffman, viola and Zuill Bailey, cello" (released in January 2017 on AVIE Records) • "Beethoven: The Late String Quartets" (reissued in May 2016 on AVIE Records) • "Beethoven: The Early String Quartets" ( released in May 2016 on AVIE Records) • "Beethoven: The Middle String Quartets" (released in November 2014 on AVIE Records) • "Schubert: Cello Quintet and Quartettsatz" (released May 2014 on AVIE Records) • "The American Album" (reissue in 2013 on AVIE Records) • "Dvorak: Cypresses & Op.106" (released February 2013 on AVIE Records) • "Beethoven: The Late String Quartets" (3-disc set released March 2012) • "Beethoven Late Quartets, Volume 3" (released March 2012 by the Cypress) • "The American Album" (released November 2011 by the Cypress) • "The 15th Anniversary Album" (released October 2011 by the Cypress) • "Beethoven Late Quartets, Volume 2" (released August 2010 by the Cypress) • "How She Danced: String Quartets of Elena Ruehr" (released independently in February 2010 on the Cypress's own label) • "Beethoven Late Quartets, Volume 1" (released in August 2009 by the Cypress) • "Benjamin Lees: String Quartets Nos.1, 5 and 6" (released in July 2009 on the Naxos label). Other recordings released by the Cypress Quartet include: • Jennifer Higdon (Naxos 2008) - featuring 2003 Call & Response/Cypress String Quartet commission "Impressions" •
Jay Cloidt (MinMax 2007) - "Spectral Evidence" featuring "eleven windows" and "Spectral Evidence" for String Quartet • "Debussy, Suk & Cotton" - featuring String Quartet No.1 by 2004 Call & Response composer Jeffery Cotton • "Trilogy" (Summit 2004) - featuring music by 2007 Call & Response composer
Daniel Asia (including his String Quartet No.2 (composed in 1985 and premiered by the Cypress Quartet in 2003) • "Haydn, Ravel & Schulhoff" (2002) - featuring "Five Pieces for String Quartet" by the German composer Ervin Schulhoff whose music was lost and/or shunned for decades following his death in a Nazi concentration camp in World War II—by the East because of his so-called "degenerate" harmonies (influenced by Jazz music) and by the West because of his ardent communism (having set the Communist Manifesto for multiple orchestras and choirs). Currently Out of Print. • "Call & Response 2000 - Live" (2001) - featuring a live concert recording of the inaugural Call & Response program including "quartetto ricercare" by Dan Coleman. Currently Out of Print. ==Call and Response==