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in between us, a sea
for harp and electronics
Fly with Crows
for String Trio: Violin, Viola, Cello
String Trio (Violin / Viola / Cello)Fly with Crows
for String Trio: Violin, Cello, Cello
Strings (bowed), Solo / Ensemble, Misc. String TriosFly with Crows
for String Duo: Violin and Cello
Misc. String DuosFly with Crows
for String Duo: Cello and Cello
Calamus Cycle
for soprano and cello
Solo Voice With Solo Bowed StringInventions
for trumpet and electronics or trumpet duet
Solo Brass with Electronics / Multi-MediaTwack Squish Scuff Nunch
for SSAA choir
A Capella Choir (9 + Voices)Washed Away
for SSAA Choir
A Capella Choir (9 + Voices)Full Fathom Five
for a cappella treble chorus, with optional bells and percussion instruments
Choral (9 + Voices) With Percussion EnsembleEtudes
for Piano
Sudoku
for violin, tabla and electronics
Violin, Tabla and ElectronicsSpinning Wheels of Death and Paradox
for piano quartet
Strings (bowed), + Keyboard, Quartet (Violin / Viola / Cello / Keyboard)Reddened by Hammer: Earthquakes and Islands Remixed (Vinyl)
Limited Edition Vinyl
Allusions
for oboe and clarinet
Ramadan 20 Vs Covid 19
for voice and piano
Notre Dame is Burning
or, No Mud, No Lotus
Calamus Variations
for cello
13 Doves
for string quartet
Exit Eden for flute and harp
for flute and harp
Of the Surface of Water
for Choir
Reflections On O Canada” After Truth and Reconciliation Sesquie for Canada’s 150th”
for Chamber Orchestra
Chamber Orchestra (10 to 20)Sounds from the Edge for orchestra and youth choir
for orchestra and youth choir
for orchestra and youth choirCassini for marimba
for marimba
for marimbaEarthquakes and Islands for soprano, baritone, and piano
for soprano, baritone, and piano
for soprano, baritone, and pianoRoad To Berlin for baritone and piano
for baritone and piano
for baritone and pianoHypernova for five flutes
for five flutes
for five flutesGo By Contraries is a collection of powerful contemporary art songs by Canadian composer Andrew Staniland, in the world-premiere recording by soprano Martha Guth, baritone Tyler Duncan, and pianist Erika Switzer.Phi
for orchestra and electronics
Electronics/Multimedia, OrchestraGo to Top