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Remembered Voices, featuring violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and pianist Elaine Keillor.
By a Canadian Lady
Piano Music 1841 - 1997
Palimpsest
Mary Kenedi Plays Canadian Piano Music Vol. II
Mary Kenedi plays a selection of music from romantic composers including Ann Southam.Retrospectives Vol. 1: Antonin Kubalek
Recordings From The 1970's
Mary Kenedi's Motions & EmotionsSix new works from composer James Tenney as performed by Stephen Clarke (piano) and Marc Sabat (violin)Elaine Keillor, Canadian pianist and musicologist, performs works by Jean Coulthard, Deirdre Piper, and more.Coloratura soprano Diana Gilchrist, accompanied by Shelley Katz (piano), performs traditional songs of Canada.The Manitoba Chamber Orchestra perform works by Andrew P. MacDonald, Michael Matthews, and S.C. Eckhardt-Gramatté.Kroumata Percussion Ensemble (Lan Shui, conductor) and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra perform Jan Järvlepp's Garbage Concerto & Imants Kalnins' Rock Symphony.I Musici de Montréal Chamber Orchestra (conductor, Yuli Turovsky) perform works for strings by Ginastera, Villa-Lobos, and Evangelista.Strathcona String Quartet perform varied works by composer George Andrix.Skyscape
Duo Majoya
Prairie Brass
Brass Music by Roger Deegan
Brass Music by Roger DeeganSefarad
Music of Sid Robinovitch
Sefarad refers to the Jewish cultural sphere which had its origins in Spain and spread throughout the various countries of Southern Europe, North Africa, and the Eastern Mediterranean. The music on this recording represents some of the ways composer Sid Robinovitch has brought these worlds into his work.The debut recording of the Nathaniel Dett Chorale features the most enduring songs of inspiration, hymns, and arrangements of spirituals by the choir's namesake, Canadian composer R. Nathaniel Dett.After Hours is an excellent venue for highlighting James Campbell’s clarinet virtuosity. – Performing Arts MagazineViolinist Catherine Manoukian and pianist Akiri Eguchi perform John Weinzweig and more.Susan Hoeppner
Flute
An award winning flutist and graduate of the Juilliard School, Susan Hoeppner has become an artist of international renown performing as a guest soloist with orchestras around the world.Title
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