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Still life
for choir (SSAATTBB)
Choral (9 with Voices), A CapellaCoriolis
for 12 voices
Choral (9 with Voices), A CapellaFragments
for solo piano
Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsSpiral
for string orchestra
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, String OrchestraAurora
for string orchestra and percussion
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, String Orchestra with Soloist, Percussion EnsembleShattered mirrors
for piano, cello, marimba and clarinet
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Quartets, Woodwinds/Percussion, Keyboard/Bowed StringsOrchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)One
for percussion ensemble
Percussion, Solo/Ensemble, No KeyboardParallel #1
for 2 or more pianos (or harps)
Keyboard, Piano, Two Keyboards, Four or More HandsStrings, Bowed, Solo/Ensemble, Trio (Violin/Viola/Cello)Watermap
for 10 flutes
Woodwinds, Solo/Ensemble, Flute/PiccoloSynchronicities #1
solo pieces to be performed simultaneously
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Quintets, Woodwinds/Brass/Percussion, Keyboard/Bowed StringsTemporal waves
for guitar quartet (or percussion quartet)
Strings, Plectral, Ensemble, Guitar/Lute, QuartetKinetics
for 4 marimbas (or 2 marimbas/4 players)
Percussion, Solo/Ensemble, No KeyboardPulses
Open score for any 5 or more melodic instruments
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Variable EnsembleParallel #2
(for multiple 'impulse-decay' instruments)
Mixed Chamber Ensemble (1 to 9 Performers), Variable Ensembledownstream
for piano and Bb clarinet
Woodwinds, with Keyboard, ClarinetGnossienne
for solo piano
Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsSurface
for solo piano
Keyboard, Piano, One Keyboard, Two HandsDifferent Stones
Canadian Music For Multiple Flutes
Different Stones: Canadian Music for Multiple Flutes is an exposé of music by Canada’s younger generation of composers, and a testament to the timbral diversity and expressive capacity of this often-neglected genre.Go to Top