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The Bliss of Solitude
Canadian Art Song
The Bliss of Solitude (from William Wordsworth's The Daffodils) is a selection of Canadian art songs taken from the three anthologies published by Alberta Keys Music.Amy Hamilton, Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Music, has released a new CD which features flute quartets written by Canadian composers and recorded by Quartet Laurier."Storyteller Ariel Balevi and guitarist/composer/improviser William Beauvais are a creative team to be reckoned with. Unspoken Dreams - Stories from Rumi is concurrently perplexing and interesting in its content and presentation." -Tiina Kiik, WholeNoteJan Järvlepp's Flights of Fancy, includes six pieces for various small instrumental ensembles, some of them a tad unusual.Vivienne Spiteri, harpsichordist extraordinaire, has produced a phenomenal disc of aggressive and insightful new electroacoustic music.Terra Nova
music for instruments & electroacoustic sounds
"Jan Järvlepp's music is full of life, breath and expression. His pieces lure the ear with familiar tidbits: tonal centers, recognizable structures, surging rhythms. But they also have strange yet gentle ways of revealing themselves...consistently engaging, variegated, and enjoyable...opens doorways through which listeners can jump into the music."Rethink Forever
Vocal Music of Peter Hannan
Canadian composer Peter Hannan joins forces with three venerated Vancouver vocal entities, slathers them with weird electronic effects, and, in the process, pops open a strikingly odd treasure chest of pure sonic pleasure.Huskless!, captures Lori Freedman in some of her most recent sizzling live concert performances. The music runs an eclectic gamut of styles reflecting her dynamic stage presentations.Titre
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