CDs By Kristin Wilkinson & Larry Paxton


Classic Orchestral Hymns Volume I


All The Pretty Horses (Sony Music) - Movie soundtrack
Music by Marty Stuart, Kristin Wilkinson, and Larry Paxton

Nominated for a Golden Globe Award. This lush orchestral movie soundtrack combines sweeping melodies and exciting orchestral colors. Larry and co-composer Marty Stuart play acoustic guitars and mandolin with an 85-piece Hollywood film orchestra arranged and conducted by Kristin Wilkinson.


Western Swing (Green Hill)

Instrumental arrangements of our favorite western swing tunes, featuring legendary country musicians Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Buddy Emmons, Buddy Spicher, and more. Larry does double duty on bass an guitar. Kris is featured playing fiddle and string parts. You'll hear "San Antonio Rose," "Faded Love," "Back in the Saddle Again," and many others in this toe-tapping collection that you're sure to enjoy again and again.


Music For String Lovers (Brentwood Records)

This recording features masterfully-played solo violins and celli performing beautifully-crafted arrangements of your favorite songs of faith. Music For String Lovers features a small string orchestra, delicate woodwinds, harp, piano, and trumpet. Songs include "Mary Did You Know," "Give Thanks," "He Is Exalted," "Sing Your Praise To The Lord," "Shout To the Lord," and many others.


Home For Christmas (Warner Bros.)
The A-Strings

All-time Christmas favorites featuring the glorious orchestral sounds of the "A-Strings" seamlessly blended with new masters of acoustic music: Bela Fleck, Mark O'Connor, Jerry Douglas, Edgar Meyer, and more. Guest vocalists Glen Campbell and Kathy Matthea add their vocal artistry to make this CD a Christmas classic that your family and you will enjoy for years to come.


Classical Piano - Amy Dorfman (Green Hill)
Classical masterpieces featuring piano and orchestra. The best-loved and most beautiful melodies in classical music. Album includes "Fur Elise", "Moonlight Sonata," "Liebestraume," "Andante" from "Piano Concerto #21," "Elvira Madigan," and Chopin "Nocturne"