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I Can See You
The Frank Horvat Band
The soundscapes are interesting, infectious, and hypnotic… I found the listening experience highly original and unique. – Cyrus RhodesStrange Machine
The Frank Horvat Band
Horvat is a master at bringing together all flavors of many different musical styles and genres… a brilliant creative mindset – Skope MagazineBushwakker Six Pack
Brewing Company LTD
Six movements named for the beers at The Bushwakker Brewpub in Regina, Saskatchewan.Songs of Paradise – Chants du Paradis
Kazuhiro Koizumi, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
James Anagnoson & Leslie Kinton, piano duo
Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra
Buhr, Luedeke & Nishimura: Contemporary Piano Concerti
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
NOËL : Early Canadian Christmas Music
The Elmer Iseler Singers
"Perfect programming for the Christmas season. This is the real thing, traditional music of Christmas past." - RPM MagazineCicada
works for violin and piano by Kam Kee-Yong
Works for Violin & Piano by Kam Kee Yong Ning Kam, violin David Laughton, pianoL’histoire Du Soldat
Concerto For Contemporary Violin
Opus Québec: Music by Champagne, Dompierre, Hetu, Laurin, Mathieu, Paineau-Couture, PrevostThis fully packed album offers a stunning retrospective of Marcelle Deschênes' electro-acoustic works, from 1976 to 2002.The music of Montréal composer Louis Dufort ranges from a cathartic form of expressionism mostly found in his early works to organicism focusing on the inner structure of sound matter in his latest works.Moon Loves Its Light
Allison Angelo with Simon Docking
A collection of French mélodies and English Canadian art songs in which masterpieces by Debussy, Poulenc, Faure, and Hahn are intermingled with treasures by Canadian greats Morawetz and Somers, along with contemporary voices like Lloyd Burritt and Ian Bent, who's song, Old Moon, was specially commissioned for the CD. The CD title is from Marilyn Lerch's collection of poetry, Moon Loves Its Light, (Moraine House, 2004).Celtic Celebration
Amadeus Choir
Featuring stunning arrangements of beautiful melodies and toe-tapping tunes, both familiar and new, from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and the east coast of Canada, written by some of our favourite composers and arrangers. Lydia Adams, conductorSwarm
music for two violins
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