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La Voix de L’Oiseau
(Voice of the Bird)
Orchestre bois et cuivres contemporain de l'université Laval / Contemporary Wood and Brass Band at Laval UniversitySuite Celtique pour harpe / Une Messe pour le Vent qui souffleEstelle Lemire, ondes martenot and Adrienne Park, piano. The ondes martenot or ondes musicales ("musical waves") is an electronic musical instrument invented in 1928 by Maurice Martenot.The Ensemble d'Ondes de Montréal, one of the first of its kind, seeks to familiarize audiences throughout the world, and particularly in North America, with the Ondes Martenot.Music For The Open Air
Musique De Plein Air
Music from Concordia
"The dream itself enchanted me"
François MorelFor this recording, Colleen Athparia has selected pieces from Spain, France and Canada that range in date of composition from 1890 to 1978.Petros Shoujounian is an Armenian Canadian composer who focuses on orchestral, piano, chamber, and choral music. Petros Shoujounian, received the Best Modern International Award by AMFA of Los Angeles in 1999.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 1837-1838Go to Top