Hesperus, Tina Chancey and Scott Reiss •
Food of Love - Renaissance instrumental music from the British Isles. •
My Thing is My Own-Bawdy songs from
D'Urfee's
Pills to Purge Melancholy •
Dancing Day - Early and traditional Christmas music from around the world. •
Baroque Recorder Concerti - Concertos by
Telemann,
Vivaldi,
Graupner,
Naudot, and
Babel featuring Scott Reiss as recorder soloist. •
Spain in the New World - renaissance and baroque music from Old and
New Spain •
Celtic Roots - with Bonnie Rideout and William Taylor •
Luminous Spirit -Chants of Hildegard von Bingen with Rosa Lamoreaux •
I Love Lucette - 16th c. songs from the French secular theater, featuring Jane Hershey, Howard Bass and Rosa Lamoreaux •
Unicorn - Early/Traditional Crossover with Bruce Molsky and Bruce Hutton •
Neo-Medieval - Scott Reiss, Grant Herreid, Tina Chancey •
The Duo Guersan--Tina Chancey and Catharina Meints on two five-string pardessus de viole. •
Early American Roots- British Colonial •
Patchwork- Reprint of For No Good Reason at All •
Colonial America-More British Colonial • ''The Banshee's Wail''--Scott Reiss, medieval and Irish fusion with Glen Velez, Zan McLeod, Tina Chancey •
Fêtes Galantes - Music for various numbers of pardessus with Joanna Blendulf, Annalisa Pappano, Tina Chancey, Catharina Meints, John Mark Rozendaal and Webb Wiggins
As producer •
Vivat Rex!: Sacred Choral Music of Jean Mouton.
Suspicious Cheese Lords, 2008 ==References==