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Catbird Seat celebrates the Canadian Electronic Ensemble's twentieth anniversary as Canada's foremost live electronic music group.Vancouver Youth Symphony Orchestra release Celebration! on Attic RecordsCelestial Machine was the first recording entirely devoted to the music of Vancouver, Canada, composer Owen Underhill. This CD collects works of varied instrumentation completed between 1984 and 1999.
Celtic Celebration
Amadeus Choir
Featuring stunning arrangements of beautiful melodies and toe-tapping tunes, both familiar and new, from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and the east coast of Canada, written by some of our favourite composers and arrangers. Lydia Adams, conductorCeltic Impressions is a new recording of twentieth-century organ music performed by Dr Gayle Martin of Mount Allison University.Wolfgang Heinz Otto Bottenberg's mastery of orchestration is evident in each and every piece."Except for some simple percussion, these vocal works are all unaccompanied. The singers achieve a wonderful array of textures and expressive effects""My initial difficulty in listening quickly changed to fascination. charnière is a learning and mind opening experience worth every effort." - Tina Kiik, WholenoteHemispheres celebrates the release of its second CD, Chaser, featuring compositions by Canadian's Wende Bartley and Henry Kucharzyk, as well as the American composer Christian Wolff.Chemin de fer is Magali Babin’s debut CD, though she is already well-known as one of the key players of improvised music and sound art in Montréal.Both the composer and the librettist agreed to delve into Quebec's history to find the story and characters for their opera. Chevalier de Lorimier is one of the most interesting figures from the period of the Troubles of 1837-1838Christmas music in English from the 15th century to today, including nine outstanding pieces by some of Canada's best living composers.Child With The Starry Crayon is the result of a collaboration between the ORIANA Women’s Choir and the Toronto District School Board. Six composers were commissioned by the choir to set selected student poetry to music for our special Poetry and Music Project.Chinatown
by Alice Ping Yee Ho, Madeleine Thien, and Paul Yee
Jacques Tremblay’s ingenuity is almost limitless in this extended work, which has an extremely rich soundworld; opening up to the listener, layer after layer. — Sonoloco Record Reviews, SwedenCicada
works for violin and piano by Kam Kee-Yong
Works for Violin & Piano by Kam Kee Yong Ning Kam, violin David Laughton, pianoA collection of concert music by film composer, Jim McGrath reflecting a combination of influences from the pop and film music worlds and 20th century classical music, scored for string orchestra, harp, and various soloists.City Night
Haiku for the 21st Century
Haiku songs and interludes for voice and piano.Classical Fairy Tales
Patrick Cardy’s The Snow Queen & The Little Mermaid
Based on two familiar Hans Christian Anderson children’s stories, Patrick Cardy has woven his narrative and music into a palette of word and sound painting, suspense, and musical colours - Tiina Kiik - WholeNoteGo to Top