• Morning to Midnight

    The Piano Music of Frank Levin Performed by Scott Pratt

    $19.98
    Frank Levin composes expressive, melodic, piano works, songs and small ensemble pieces. His sophisticated classical/popular crossover style while retaining a respect for classical form and harmony, draws inspiration from contemporary popular music, jazz, blues, folk songs, and even 20th century serialism.
  • Passionscape contains compositions written and performed during Neil Currie’s composer residency with the Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra from 1998-2001.
  • Wolfgang Bottenberg

    Chamber Music For Strings & Piano

    $15.00
  • Just for Now

    The Dave McMurdo Jazz Orchestra ‎

    $25.00
    Just for Now features arrangements from McMurdo, Mike Malone, Don Thompson, Mark Promane, and Phil Nimmons.
  • Taalworks is a dynamic recording featuring North indian tabla solo compositions with intriguing melodic textures, including Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and The Swan by Saint Saens.
  • Mike Gauthier/Lorrie Goodman Organ-ization presents What She Said Last Night. With a slightly deeper accent on the blues this album displays a grittier and yet more arranged side of their compositions.
  • Fire & Song

    The Dave Mcmurdo Jazz Orchestra

    $25.00
    Marking the tenth year since Canadian trombonist/composer/arranger Dave McMurdo has been able to keep his irregularly assembled 19-piece orchestra in fine fettle, if not in actual paying gigs, this two-disc set should alert many stateside and European ears to its potential as a festival attraction.
  • Dave Mcmurdo Live at the Montreal Bistro from April 14, 1992 to April 18, 1992.
  • In these well-programmed songs for baritone, Gentle Lady, features two distinguished composers of the 20th century whose working lives were centered in Western Canada. The essential lyricism of Jean Coulthard and the clarity and boldness of expression characteristic of Violet Archer seems somehow rooted in this dynamic geography even as these songs travel in both time and place, seeking a contrast of inspiration.
  • Les roches chantent offers music composed after journeys up in the far North and in a village at the door of the Great North. The trip ends by a piece which changes by the time, the day and the place where the musician is located.
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