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Joseph Petric began exploring electroacoustic media in the early 1980s. Gems is a compendium of some of his most performed commissions in the 1980s. The electroacoustic works included in this disc by composers Hatch and Hatzis represent a breakthrough in the marriage of computer technology and the practical exigencies of concert production."A thousand raves to Joseph Petric and the composers. This is accessible and culturally important experience to be heard time and time again." - Tiina Kiik, WholenoteConstantinople weaves together threads from East-West, sacred-secular, past-present, real-mythical, high art-popular culture and much more. The strength of its underlying message is reinforced by the way Christos Hatzis challenges our expectation that its music belongs in one genre or another.TorQ's second release features new music by Jason Stanford (Canada), Nebojsa Zivkovic (Germany), Christos Hatzis (Canada) and John Cage.Flutist Susan Hoeppner presents Canadian Flute Masterpieces; a sequel to her JUNO Award nominated album, American Flute Masterpieces.Hear Sarah Slean and Symphony Nova Scotia in this electrifying, rave-reviewed collaboration. Now available on CD, Apple Music, Spotify, and more.Internationally acclaimed Canadian percussionist Beverley Johnston presents her seventh solo recording THE SPIRIT AND THE DUST featuring the music of Christos Hatzis, Richard Mascall, Norbert Palej and Dinuk Wijeratne.
Shadow & Light
Canadian Double Concertos
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