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Different 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."For 3 consecutive nights I brought together in concert 3 distinct trios, with 6 other Montréal musicians each chosen for their fertile imagination and identifiable musical style."TorQ's second release features new music by Jason Stanford (Canada), Nebojsa Zivkovic (Germany), Christos Hatzis (Canada) and John Cage.Concerto Della Donna, under the music direction of Iwan Edwards, proudly announces their album, parlez-moi, a collection of works for women voices, both accompanied and a capella, by Canadian composer Allan Bevan.Ballade of the North
Canadian Women Composers
Joel Cormier's debut album Les Voiles Blanches presents the percussion music from two important New Brunswick composers: Richard Gibson and Christian Hébert.Sharp Edges is a collection of seven solo and chamber compositions written between 2004 and 2011. It marks a landmark in Robert Baker's compositional output.Critically acclaimed finger-style guitarist and composer Ed Henderson plays a concert of Carols and originals with passion.Mark Takeshi McGregor (flute) and Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa (piano) explore the musical ties between Canada and Japan.The album Assemaneh contains compositions that were written a few years after Dariush Zarbafian left his home country of Iran.Expressions pays homage to Edmonton's compositional heritage, it shares the influence of that heritage upon later Edmonton composers, and it presents fresh ideas brought into the Edmonton new music community.Guitarias includes compositions for voice and guitar all performed by the singer, performer Doug MacNaughton.Krishna's Flute is a CD of Canadian music for flute and electronics performed by new music specialist Chenoa Anderson, and composed by six composers from across Canada.In 2010 flutist Mark Takeshi McGregor asked seven Canadian composers to write a work for solo flute, each inspired by one of the Seven Deadly Sins.Sound Reflections
Vol. 1: Off the Shelf
Sandra Joy Friesen is a pianist with a broad range of repertoire and musical interests, from traditional to contemporary, to interpretation of pictorial scores and inter-disciplinary collaboration.Go to Top