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The Idea of This
[A Disembodied voice]
Electronics/Multimedia, OrchestraElectronics/Multimedia, Chamber Ensemble (2-9 Performers), BrassStrings, Bowed, Solo/Ensemble, Quartet (2 Violin/Viola/Cello)Ariature (from The Idea of This)
for chamber orchestra and tape or tenor
Solo Voice, with Full OrchestraClassic
for one or 2 orchestras
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)Orchestra/Large Ensemble, String OrchestraHomonymy
for ten musicians and cinema
Electronics/Multimedia, Large Ensemble (10-20 Performers), Woodwinds/Brass/Percussion, Bowed StringsElectronics/Multimedia, OrchestraOrchestra/Large Ensemble, Orchestra with Soloist, PianoElectronics/Multimedia, Chamber Ensemble (2-9 Performers), Bowed StringsAcupuncture
for clarinet, trumpet, piano, 2 percussion and double bass
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Sextets, Woodwinds/Brass/Percussion, Keyboard/Bowed StringsElectronics/Multimedia, Chamber Ensemble (2-9 Performers), Bowed StringsAvatar invited eight composers to select at will from OHM editions' audio production from 1993 to 1998.Celebrating 40 years of Electroacoustic Music at Simon Fraser University 1965-2005Strings, Bowed, Solo/Ensemble, Quartet (2 Violin/Viola/Cello)Parcours scénographique is adapted from an experimental theatre project by Émile Morin.Early 20th century woodwind quintet
for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon
Woodwinds, Solo/Ensemble, Quintet (Flute/Oboe/Clarinet/Horn/Bassoon)dearness features Fred Frith, certainly one of the great contributors to adventurous new music, John Oswald, (in)famous for his landmark plunderphonics work, and Anne Bourne, who carries her sense of musical adventure along with her cello gracefully across the musical spectrum.Decisive Moments
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"Toronto improv ensembe (CCMC) return in full force, with this, an almost 80-minute CD, full of screeches, noises, concealed designs and mad vocals... What I love most about CCMC's improvisations is their ability to retain a healthy sense of humour while pursuing their chosen explosive craft." -Tom Sekowski, Exclaim MagazineGo to Top