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Sometimes The Devil Plays Fate
Paul Frehner's Sometimes the Devil Plays Fate
Works by Scarlatti, Liszt, Mozart, Carrabré and Rachmaninoff by Alexander Tselyakov.Sondes by Randall Smith brings us four years in the life of this versatile composer, condensed into an earjam of seventy-five minutesThe CD is based on the celebrated Song of Solomon text from the Old Testament whose lyrical and sensual imagery is portrayed in a cycle of four movements subtitled Morning, Afternoon, Evening, and Night & Daybreak.This is an eclectic collection of vocal music by Canadian composer Glenn Buhr, ranging from blues-flavoured works through medieval folk-like material to choral settings in the style of classical east Indian music.This album represents the voice of Albert Greer at its height, as he was heard live in many hundreds of concerts in a career spanning more than three decades.Soprano Sophie Bouffard's debut release Songs of North with pianist David McIntyre.Songs of Paradise – Chants du Paradis
Kazuhiro Koizumi, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
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