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In the Pipes
Music for Pipe Organ by Alberta Composers
Blue Ocean
Music of Jim Hiscott
Women Write Music
Orchestral Music by 20th Century Women Composers
Matthew de Lacey Davidson continues to explore his interests in music outside the Western concert stage.Guitarist Daniel Bolshoy has released a recording that is a deliberate mixture of traditions and styles within four original large-scale guitar compositions.Anthony Genge compositions written between the late 1970s through 2003.Bageshree Vaze is a versatile and multi-talented Indo-Canadian artist. As a dancer and choreographer, she strives to create and present work that reflects her cultural influences.Violons Du Monde
Violins of the World
Angèle Dubeau & La Pietà perform Glick's "The Old Toronto Klezmer Suite."Christina Petrowska Quilico's Ings is a two-hour adventure in piano music that ranges from the spiritual and sacred to blues, boogies and jazz.Maureen Forrester was and remains the greatest contralto Canada has ever produced. Forrester's voice was truly a force of nature, a voluminous sound noted for its dark, opulent timbre, used with intelligence and discerning musical taste.The 'nightingale' is a reference to the metaphor which is attributed to Brahms' clarinettist friend, Richard Muhlfeld.Composer and guitarist Norman Learo's album of MemoirsThistle & Jewel, with vocalist Rebecca Campbell and composer/pianist Carol Ann Weaver, is a collection of Weaver's songs based on poetry of internationally known Mennonite-rooted poets Julia Kasdorf, Jeff Gundy, Ann Hostetler, and the young Canadian Kiera Schneider.Constantinople weaves together threads from East-West, sacred-secular, past-present, real-mythical, high art-popular culture and much more. The strength of its underlying message is reinforced by the way Christos Hatzis challenges our expectation that its music belongs in one genre or another.Clarinetist/arranger Phil Nimmons led one of the most important jazz groups in Canada during 1953-1977, which by 1958 was known as Nimmons 'n' Nine. This two-CD set contains previously unreleased material recorded as radio transcriptions and/or broadcasts during 1959-1964, with 16 of the 21 selections being from 1963-1964.Title
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