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Wine of Peace
An 85th Birthday Retrospective
One of the most important releases of Canadian Classical Repertoire of 1998, John Weinzweig's Wine Of Peace is a celebration of almost half a century of compositions by the Dean of Canadian Composers.Wind
Chromos Saxophone Quartet
Luc Marcel created a spectacular theatre piece Wind for saxophone quartet and modern dance ensemble that includes a gigantic inflatable plastic rectangular performance bubble.Symphonic compositions and double concertos by Maya BadianThis third recording of Duo Concertante on the ATMA label presents an attractive array of recent Canadian chamber music by some of this country's most talented composers.This is a protest CD. The artists and supporters who have come together here are opposing a process dubbed "Lands for Life" — a feel-good name created by the Ontario Conservative government.Improvised music using piano, objects, alto sax, voice and body. Music that is strange, expansive and elusive.This recording celebrates the Talisker Players' tenth anniversary season, with some of the loveliest and most interesting music from the first ten years of the concert series.The Oriana Women's Choir presents works by prominent Canadian composers, Ruth Watson Henderson, Eleanor Daley, Ramona Leungen, and David MacIntyre.What Sweeter Music, Christmas choral music by Canadian composer Eleanor Daley, features the choirs of Toronto’s Fairlawn Avenue United Church, (formerly Fairlawn Heights).Mike Gauthier/Lorrie Goodman Organ-ization presents What She Said Last Night. With a slightly deeper accent on the blues this album displays a grittier and yet more arranged side of their compositions.Pianist Eve Egoyan champions music by living composers. Weave features four world première recordings of works composed for her by uniquely individual compositional voices.A wild mixture of solo marimba, Zimbabwean thumb piano, electronic experiment and contemporary jazz.Walter’s Mixed Bag is a journey through the imagination of one of Canada’s most outrageously bold composers, Walter Boudreau.Go to Top