Featuring a selection of his chamber and orchestral works, the album broke the Billboard Top 100 Classical Chart[2] and was praised as "substantive and savvy" by the magazine Gramophone.
[4] The album features cellist Dmitry Kouzov and clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein, along with the Saint Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Lande.
Performing on the album are pianist Philip Edward Fisher, violinist Julia Sakharova, flutist Brandon Patrick George, violist Anne Lanzilotti, and harpist Meredith Clark.
2024 has seen the recording of his most ambitious work inspired by the Yuval Noah Harari book of the same name: Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, for piano, released in 2025 on Sono Luminus.
In addition, he was the Senior Vice-president, Sales and Business development, for Naxos of America,[8] and speaks regularly at colleges, conservatories and universities throughout the world on his compositional and creative work, as well new media and musician entrepreneurship.