New & upcoming releases from First Inversion
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July 2026
MEX77139 Eric Craven: Set Two for Piano
Métier presents Set Two for Piano from visionary composer Eric Craven, the latest in a series of releases showcasing his ‘non-prescriptive’ method of composition. This unique method features different levels of notation allowing the performer varying degrees of freedom to manipulate choices around a set core. The composer states that his hope is “to reward any pianist with even modest ability with immediate success” (Pieces for Pianists Vol 1 & 2) in creating something beautiful and expressive while also providing a challenge to more accomplished pianists to explore new territory. Released 10 July 2026
MEX77214 Thomas Fortmann: Lieder Zyklen
Métier is delighted to present Lieder Zyklen (Song Cycles) by contemporary Swiss composer Thomas Fortmann. Featuring settings for voice and piano trio of poetry and text by writers including Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Christian Haller, Prolitheus Pfenninger and Fortmann himself, these works demonstrate the composer’s eclectic and unusual style that combines postmodern music, serial techniques, rock and jazz. The Swiss tenor Tino Brütsch and Swiss soprano Nuria Richner perform alongside the Trio Accademia Amiata and a trio of soloists Malwina Sosnowski (violin), Donitille Jordan (cello) and Talvi Hunt (piano). Released 17 July 2026
MEX77148 David Hackbridge Johnson: A Pocket Full of Tunes
Métier presents David Hackbridge-Johnson’s A Pocketful of Tunes, a collection of fascinating works for solo violin and viola written for and performed by internationally acclaimed violinist Peter Sheppard Skærved, resulting from their friendship and hugely creative collaborations. All the works are inspired by, written for, and recorded on great historic instruments, bringing the past vividly alive. There are joyful dances and elegant suites evoking movements of the Baroque and Rococo eras alongside works responding to modern life, a showcase of David Hackbridge-Johnson’s wide range of techniques. Released 24 July 2026

















