• Canadian Amber / Ambre Canadien

    Music by Latvian-Canadian Composers
    Musiques des compositeurs canado-lettons

    $13.98
    The Toronto Latvian Concert Association is pleased to offer this recording featuring the music of Janis Kalnins, Talivaldis Kenins, and Imant Raminsh as a tribute to the significant contribution made by Canadians of Latvian heritage to music and culture in Canada.
  • Terry Rusling was a Canadian composer of electronic music. He also worked as an engineer for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
  • In this second recording dedicated to the songs of celebrated Canadian composer Derek Holman, Canadian Art Song Project has partnered with the Aldeburgh Connection to highlight works that emerged from relationships nurtured for decades between Holman and pianists Stephen Ralls and Bruce Ubukata and tenor Colin Ainsworth.
  • The Music of Blago Simeonov

    14 works, 1960-1980

    $13.98
    14 works by Canadian-Bulgarian composer Blago Simeonov, written between 1960-1980
  • You Haven’t Been

    Frank Horvat - piano

    $13.98
    You Haven’t Been takes on a beautiful and captivating tone. Introspective, full of hope and despair, the music looks at this storytelling pianist’s own struggles with mental health. By getting these feelings out into the world, they are given a life all their own. You leave the experience changed.
  • The Current Agenda

    music by Frank Horvat

    $13.98
    The Current Agenda – electro-chamber album on social justice issues. Never one to back away from what moves him, Frank Horvat is set to release his second social justice album on events and issues that have touched him greatly and that continue to affect the world we live in.
  • Me to We

    music by Frank Horvat

    $13.98
    Me to We – neo-romantic chamber album on love and longing. An utterly emotional exploration of the potency of love. Contemporary yet romantic. With the sweeping violin of Edwin Huizinga, a minimalist piano and the most heartfelt of flute’s. This album takes you on the journey from me to we.
  • Srul Irving Glick's (1934 – 2002) musical depictions of Jewish life in his Suites Hébraïques are particularly vivid examples of his chamber music. Glick wrote for many other genres, including art song, choral and symphonic music, but these six suites contain much of his very finest work.
  • Over the last fifteen years, Victor Herbiet has composed works in various styles to add new and innovative selections to the classical saxophone repertoire. Whether he draws inspiration from the Argentinian tango, ragtime, French Impressionism, serialism or electronic music, he strives to infuse flow and energy in every piece he creates.
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