Cameron's second release for Telarc International is one of the sensational albums of 2010. It is a double album, featuring a CD on the Aeolian-Skinner organ at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Times Square, and a DVD on a four-manual Wurlitzer organ in a private studio. The CD is a tour de force Bach concert recorded live, for which Cameron has written a new work, Serenade and Fugue on B-A-C-H (2009).
THE TELARC TRAILER The DVD, an hour-and-a-half of HD video and surround sound, features works of Bach, Schubert, Shostakovich, Liszt, Moszkowski, Sousa, Vierne, Widor, and more world premiere recordings by Cameron. It also includes a short video documentary of the making of the CD, four video broadcasts from Cameron's 2009 Berlin concert, and the Revolutionary Étude music video from Cameron's first Telarc album, Revolutionary. Graphic design and art direction is by Cameron himself throughout the album. The DVD was directed by Katy Scoggin, and produced together by Katy Scoggin and Cameron.
Cameron's first release on Telarc®, Revolutionary, was recorded on the Marshall & Ogletree virtual pipe organ at Trinity Church Wall Street in New York City. The CD/DVD album features music by J. S. Bach, Bach-Carpenter, Frederic Chopin, Jeanne Demessieux, Marcel Dupré, Duke Ellington, Franz Liszt, Vladimir Horowitz, and the world premiere recordings of Cameron's Love Song No. 1 (2008) and Homage toKlaus Kinski 1926-1991 (2005).
The DVD contains video of Cameron performing the selections by Bach-Carpenter, Horowitz and Chopin.