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Phh!k gathers the essence of all electronic music, from mid-20th century first attempts (like the theremin) to the German school, electro-acoustics, and experimental turn-of-the-century techniques.Percussion, Solo/Ensemble, No KeyboardElectronics/Multimedia, Large Ensemble (10-20 Performers), Woodwinds/Percussion, Keyboard/Plectral Strings/Bowed StringsMixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Quintets, Woodwinds/Brass/Percussion, Keyboard/Bowed Strings
Off the floor
a dance suite in six movements
Electronics/Multimedia, Chamber Ensemble (2-9 Performers), Brass/Percussion, KeyboardNorthern Winds Highlights imaginative approaches to wind orchestration across various styles. Featuring pieces by Harry Freedman, Louis Applebaum, & more.Nomad
String quartet no. 1
Strings, Bowed, Solo/Ensemble, Quartet (2 Violin/Viola/Cello)Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Quintets, Woodwinds/Percussion, Keyboard/Bowed StringsStrings, Bowed, with Keyboard, ViolinStrings, Plectral, Solo, Guitar/Lute, SoloImagination (yes)
a dance for trombone solo with tape
Electronics/Multimedia, Solo Works, BrassMixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers)Ensemble, Les Couscous Bénévoles - or the "Benevolent Cuckoos" - takes its name from a harpsichord piece by François Couperin. Comprised of some of Canada's most respected players in the field of early music, the Toronto-based ensemble is committed to performing both the great favourites and lesser known works of the Baroque and early Classical eras.Figure in a landscape
a suite for orchestra
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Orchestra with Soloist, ViolinEyemusic
Spatial music (for oboe, piano and 2 percussion)
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Quartets, Woodwinds/Percussion, KeyboardCorral
for Michael Baker (for solo violin and brass band)
Brass, Solo/Ensemble, Octets and Large Brass EnsemblesHenry Kucharzyk is a composer too eclectic to be pigeon-holed. He is one of Canadian music's explorers. - William Littler, Toronto StarGo to Top