Zdeněk Zahradník: May, Rudolf Hrušinský – voice, Václav Voska – voice, Julie Charvátová – voice, Ivana Pokorná harp, Zdeněk Zahradník – piano(Gramofonové závody Loděnice)
Alexandr Borodin: String Quartets No. 1 and No. 2 (Alphee)
Bohuslav Martinů: Piano Quinets No. 1 and No. 2, Igor Ardašev – piano (Panton)
Antonín Dvořák: String Quartet, op. 51 (Lotos)
Antonín Dvořák: String sextet, op. 48, Josef Suk – viola, Antonio Meneses – cello (Lotos)
Jan Klusák: String Quartets No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (Panton)
Antonín Dvořák: String Quintet, op. 81, Dorian Ho – piano (Private issue)
Carlos Guastavino: Guitar Quintets, Maria Issabel Sievers – guitar (ASV)
Maximo Diego Pujol: Guitar Quintets, Maria Issabel Sievers – guitar (ASV)
Jan Křtitel Vaňhal: String Quartets in E Major, in G Major, in A Major (Panton)
Antonín a Pavel Vranický: Sextets for oboe, flute and String Quartet, Jiří Válek – flute, Jana Brožková – oboe (Panton)
Jan Josef Rössler: String Quartets No. 1, 2 and 3, op. 6 (Panton)
Johannes Brahms: Clarinet Quintet, op. 115
Antonín Rejcha: Clarinet Quintet, Jiří Hlaváč – clarinet (Radioservis)
W. A. Mozart: Clarinet Quintet, K.V. 581
Carl Maria Weber: Clarinet Quintet, Stephan Siegenthaler – clarinet (Obtech)
Lukáš Matoušek: String Quartet Metamorphoses of Silent (Matouš)
Jaroslav Rybář: String Quartet (Matouš)
Luigi Bocherinni: Guitar Quintet, Marc Seiffge – guitar (Beyer Records)
Joseph Haydn: Guitar Quintet, Marc Seiffge – guitar (Beyer Records)
Bedřich Smetana: String Quartet No.1
Antonín Dvořák: String Quartet, op. 105 (EuroArt)
Leoš Janáček: String Quartet No. 2
Franz Schubert: Quartet Movement, D.703
W. A. Mozart: Clarinet Quintet, K.V. 581, Yoko Kawaguchi – clarinet (EuroArt)
Comtemporary American Music: Morgensten, Farmer, Mckinley (Private issue)
César Franck: Piano Quintet in F Minor, Boris Krajný – piano (Panton)
Antonín Dvořák: String Quartet, op. 96 (Panton)
Children’s Songs by Czech Composers of the 18th and 19th Century, Kühn’s Children Choir, (AMU Prague)
Comtemporary Czech Spiritual Music, Kühn’s Children Choir (AMU Prague)
Jan Klusák: La jolie rouse for Sopran and String Quartet, Wanda Tabery – soprano (Maximum Hannig)
Robert Fuchs: Quintet for Clarinet and String Quartet, op. 102, Stephan Siegenthaler – clarinet (Obtech)
Ferdinand Thieriot: Quintet for Clarinet and String Quartet in E-flat Major, Stephan Siegenthaler – clarinet (Obtech)
Karer Pexidr: String Quartet
Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga: String Quartets No. 1 in D Minor, No. 2 in A Major and No. 3 E-flat Major
Tomáš Svoboda: Prayer for Clarinet and String Quartet, op. 189, Jiří Hlaváč – clarinet (Radioservis)
Antonín Vranický: String Quartet No. 2, op. 13
Pavel Vranický: String Quintet No. 1, op. 29, Karel Plocek – viola (Icontio)
J. B. Foerster: String Quartets – awarded the Diapason Decouverte prize (November 2010)
String Quartet No. 1 in E Major, op. 15
String Quartet No. 2 in D Major, op. 39
String Quartet No. 3 in C Major, op. 61
String Quartet No. 4 in F Major, op. 182
String Quartet No. 5 in G Major, sine op.
J. B. Foerster: Prayer for string quartet, sine op.
J. B. Foerster: Memory for string quartet and harp, sine op., Jana Boušková – harp
J. B. Foerster: String Quintet with double bass, op. 3, Jiří Hudec – double bass
J. B. Foerster: Allegro giocoso for string quartet, sine op.
Returns to Highlands (Karel Plocek)
Antonín Vranický: String Quartet No. 1, op. 13
František Kramář: String Quintet, op. 70, Karel Plocek – viola
Sofia Gubaidulina: String Quartets No. 1 – 5 (Supraphon) – awarded International Record Review (April 2012) + TIP of the month from the magazine Harmonie (June 2012)
Pavel Vranický: String Quintet with two violas No. 2, op. 29, Karel Plocek – viola
František Adam Míča: String Quartet No. 3
František Adam Míča: Divertimento in E
Robert Fuchs: Quintet in E-flat Major, op. 102
Ferdinand Thieriot: Quintet in E-flat Major, Stephan Siegenthaler – clarinet (Sterling)
Ewald Strässer: Quintet in G Major, op. 34, Stephan Siegenthaler – clarinet (Sterling)
Henri Marteau: Quintet in E Minor, op. 13, Stephan Siegenthaler – clarinet (Sterling)
Mieczyslaw Weinberg: Piano Quintet, op. 18, Aneta Majerová – piano (Animal Music, Petr Ostrouchov)
Ernest Bloch: Piano Quintet No. 2, Aneta Majerová – piano (Animal Music, Petr Ostrouchov)
Karel Kovařovic: String Quartets No. 1 in D Major, No. 2 in A Minor, No. 3 in G Major (Supraphon) – ‘Recording of the week’ by magazine Presto Classical (August 2019)
František Vincenc Kramář: String Quartet in G Major, op. 23
František Vincenc Kramář: String Quintet with two violas in G Major, op. 100, Karel Plocek – viola (Omnitel)
Records for the Czech television:
Bohuslav Martinů: Rhapsody – Concerto for viola and orchestra, Tomáš Koutník – conductor and the Janaček filharmony Ostrava (Live recording)
Antonín Vranický: Concerto for two violas in C Major, Pavel Peřina – viola, Chamber orchestra of Ostrava Conservatory
Josef Suk: Piano Quartet in A Minore, op. 1, Josef Suk – violin, Jan Panenka – piano, Michaela Fukačová – cello (Live recording)
Records for the Czech Radio (with orchestra):
Hector Berlioz: Harold in Italy, M. Piarowski – conductor and the Czech Radio symphony orchestra (Live recording)
Paul Hindemith: Funeral music, Vladimír Válek – conductor and the Prague symphony orchestra (Live recording)
W. A. Mozart: Symphony concertante for violin and viola in E-flat Major, Bohuslav Matoušek – violin, L. Reiter – conductor and the Czech Radio symphony orchestra
Ivan Řezáč: Concerto for viola and orchestra, Mario Klemens – conductor and the Musisci Pragense
Karel Stamic: Concerto in D Major, op. 1 for viola and orchestra, Zdeněk Liška – conductor and the Pilsen Radio symphony orchestra
Sylvie Bodorová: Planctus for viola and orchestra, Petr Altrichter – conductor and the Prague Symphony Orchestra
Louis Spohr: Concerto for string quartet and orchestra, Stamic quartet, Vladimír Válek – conductor and the Czech Radio symphony orchestra (Live recording)
Antonín Vranický: Concerto for two violas and orchestra in C Major, Jan Řezníček – viola, Stanislav Vavřínek – conductor and the Bohuslav Martinů Philharmonic
Max Bruch: Concerto for clarinet and viola, Kateřina Váchová – clarinet, Jan Kučera – conductor and the Czech Radio symphony orchestra (Live recording, 2014)
Michal Müller: Concerto da Requiem for viola and orchestra, Pavel Hůla – conductor and the Praga Camerata (Live recording, 2014)
Records for the Czech Radio:
Miroslav Hlaváč: Sonata for viola solo
Jiří Teml: Monologue for viola solo
Svatopluk Havelka: Quiet Joy for viola solo
Sylvie Bodorová: ,,Gila, Rome!” viola solo
Ladislav Kubík: Sonata for viola solo
Ivo Bláha: Sonata for viola solo
Zdeněk Lukáš: Sonata for viola solo
Ivan Kurz: Morning Praiers for viola solo
Klement Slavický: Rhapsody for viola solo
Milan Slavický: Invocation I for viola solo
Petr Pokorný: Music for viola solo
Artur Chačaturjan: Sonata-song for viola solo
Krzysztof Penderecki: Cadenza per viola solo
Ladislav Vycpálek: Suite for viola solo, op. 21
Jan Hanuš: Diptych for viola solo, op. 115/II
Records for the Czech Radio with different instruments:
Robert Schumann: Märchenbilder for viola and piano, op. 113
Robert Schumann: Märchenrzählungen for piano, clarinet and viola, op. 132
W. A. Mozart: Kegelstatttrio for piano, clarinet and viola, František Kůda – piano, J. Krejčí – clarinet
Johannes Brahms: Two songs for alt, viola and piano, op. 91, Kateřina Kachlíková – alt, František Kůda – piano
Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf: Sonata for viola and piano in E-flat Major
Artur Honneger: Sonata for viola and piano
Jiří Kalach: Three Inventions for viola and piano
Juraj Filas: Sonata for viola and piano
M. Oswald: Sonata for viola and piano
Jiří Matys: Sonata for viola and piano
Jarmil Burghauser: Sonata for viola and piano
Jindřich Feld: Sonata for viola and piano
Ilja Hurník: Variations on the Beethoven’s theme for viola and piano
Jiří Gemrot: 5 Preludes for viola and piano, František Kůda – piano
Josef Rút: Sonata for viola and piano, Jana Nácovská – piano
Antonín Tučapský: Sonata for viola and piano, Daniel Wiesner – piano
Jaroslav Křička: Duet for violin and viola, Jaroslav Svěcený – violin
Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf: Sonata for viola and double bass in E-flat Major, Jiří Hudec – double bass
Jan Vičar: Musica profonda for viola and double bass, Jiří Hudec – double bass
Viktor Kalabis: Tristium – Fantasy for viola and string orchestra, Jan Kučera – conductor and members of the Czech Philarmonic
Ivo Bláha: Alter ego for violin and viola, Jiří Hurník – violin
Jarek Jeremiáš: Sonata for viola and piano, op. 3, František Kůda – piano
Arvo Pärt: Fratres for viola and piano
Arvo Pärt: Spiegel im Spiegel for viola and piano, Daniel Wiesner – piano
Rebecca Clarke: Prelude, Allegro, A Pastorale for viola and clarinet, Milan Řeřicha – clarinet
Geraldine Mucha: For Erica, Jarmila Kozderková – piano
J. B. Foerster: Suite for viola and piano, Daniel Wiesner – piano
Marek Kopelent: Toccata for viola and piano, Daniel Wiesner – piano
Michal Müller: Apocalypse for viola and piano, Daniel Wiesner – piano
Čestmír Gregor: Dolce Vita for viola and piano, Vít Gregor – piano
Hans Krása: Three songs for barytone, clarinet, cello and viola – Ivan Kusnjer – barytone, Jiří Hlaváč – clarinet, Václav bernášek – cello
Jiří Smutný: Sonet for clarinet, viola and piano, Jiří Krejčí – clarinet, Miroslav Sekera – piano
Jiří Smutný: Elegy for viola solo (2014)
Karel Husa: Piano Quartet, Jan Fišer – violin, Ivan Vokáč – cello, Ivo Kahánek – piano (Live recording 2014)
Ondřej Kukal: Violiana for viola solo (2016)
Zbyněk Matějů: ‘Kejklíř’ for harp and viola, Barbora Váchalová – harp (2016)
CD Records with orchestra:
Sylvie Bodorová: Planctus for viola and orchestra, Jiří Bělohlávek – conductor and the Prague Symphony Orchestra (Panton 1995)
Karel Stamic: Concerto for viola and orchestra in D major, op. 1 (Panton 1995)
Jan Václav Stamic: Concerto for viola and orchestra in G Major
Antonín Stamic: Concerto for viola and orchestra in B Major, Jiří Bělohlávek and the Prague Philharmonia
J. M. Sperger: Concertino for flute, viola, double bass and orchestra in D Major, Bettine Clemen – flute, Miloslav Hrdlík – double bass, Josef Hrnčíř – conductor and the Prague Radio Orchestra (Panton 1991)
Bohuslav Martinů: Prophecy of Isaiah – Choir of the Czech Radio + Pavel Kühn (Supraphon 1990)
W. A. Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola in E-flat Major, K.V. 364, Jaroslav Svěcený – violin, and Virtuosi Pragenses (Subiton 2002)
CD Records with different instruments:
Petr Eben: Loveless songs, Dagmar Pecková – voice (Supraphon 2001)
Antonín Dvořák: Piano Quintet, op. 81, Josef Suk – violin, Ivan Ženatý – violin, Jiří Bárta – cello, Josef Hála – piano (Lotos 1997)
Antonín Dvořák: Piano Quartet, op. 87, Josef Suk – violin, Jiří Bárta – cello, Josef Hála – piano (Lotos 1997)
Duos for violin and viola:
W. A. Mozart: Duo for violin and viola in B-flat Major
Karel Stamic: Duo for violin and viola in C Major
Louis Spohr: Duo for violin and viola in E Minor, op. 13
Alessandro Rolla: Duo concertante for violin and viola in A Major
Johan Halvorsen: Passacaglia for violin and viola, Bohumil Kotmel – violin (Supraphon 1994)
Records for different labels:
Bohuslav Martinů: String sextet and String Quartet, Talich Quartet, Vladimír Leixner – cello (Supraphon)
Bohuslav Martinů: The Opening of the Springs, Jitro choir + J. Skopal, Jindřich Pazdera – violin, Josef Kekula – violin (Amabile 2002)
Miroslav Kubička: Rozhovory – string quintet, Kocian Quartet (Vltava – OSAD 1999)
Miroslav Ištvan: Microworlds of my town (Matouš 1996)
Jan Vičar: Musica da Cauzonetta (Radioservis)
Václav Riedelbauch: Lyrical song for three flutes, viola and bassoon, Jan Riedelbauch – flute, Miroslav Matějka – flute, Jitka Mlíková – flute, Miloš Wichterle – bassoon (Triga)
Alexandr Borodin: String Sextet, Pražák Quartet, Martin Sedlák – cello (Praga)
W. A. Mozart: Flute Quartets, Pavel Foltýn – flute, Bohuslav Matoušek – violin, Petr Hejný – cello (Fermata)
W. A. Mozart: Serenades for flute, violin and viola, Pavel Foltýn – flute, Bohuslav Matoušek – violin (Fermata)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Serenade for flute, violin and viola in D Major, op. 25, Pavel Foltýn – flute, Bohuslav Matoušek – violin (Fermata)
Max Reger: Serenade for flute, violin and viola in D Major, op. 77a, Pavel Foltýn – flute, Bohuslav Matoušek – violin (Fermata)
Max Reger: Serenade for flute, violin and viola in G Major, op. 141a, Pavel Foltýn – flute, Bohuslav Matoušek – violin (Fermata)