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You Haven’t Been
Frank Horvat - piano
You Haven’t Been takes on a beautiful and captivating tone. Introspective, full of hope and despair, the music looks at this storytelling pianist’s own struggles with mental health. By getting these feelings out into the world, they are given a life all their own. You leave the experience changed.Jim and Paul play Glenn and Ludwig is a jazz album inspired by Glenn Gould’s favourite Beethoven music performed by the Jim Gelcer / Paul Hoffert Trio.Music for Solo Guitar
John Gordon Armstrong
Born in Toronto, John Gordon Armstrong studied composition at the University of Toronto and the University of Michigan where he received his Doctorate.Suite Celtique pour harpe / Une Messe pour le Vent qui souffleThis CD will appeal to jazz fans who love pianos, marimbas, and percussion.Wine of Peace
An 85th Birthday Retrospective
One of the most important releases of Canadian Classical Repertoire of 1998, John Weinzweig's Wine Of Peace is a celebration of almost half a century of compositions by the Dean of Canadian Composers.Triptyque
20th century music for flute, oboe and keyboard
This two-CD set from 1997 reissues Phil Nimmons five-part work, Atlantic Suite and the 17-minute Suite P.E.I., which was part of an obscure Canadian sampler LP, and adds a full CD of previously unreleased material.Canadian Organ Music
Historic Organs of Prince Edward Island
Alan Reesor performs 19th and 20th Century Canadian Organ Music on Historic Organs of Prince Edward Island.Nouvel Ensemble Moderne and Les Percussions De Strasbourg perform works by Denis Gougeon, Jean Lesage, Alain Perron and Serge Provost.The first installment of North Winds from the Canadian Wind Band of the University of Manitoba.The music of Murray Adaskin, including Sonata 'Padre e figlio' for violin and marimba.Organist Patrick Wedd with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra perform compositions by Jean Coulthard, Joseph Jongen, & Francis Poulenc.Robert Kortgaard (piano) and Jerome Summers (Clarinet) performShelley Katz performs a collection of Canadian music, none of which had ever been recorded before.Jérôme Ducharme, First Prize Winner in the 2005 Guitar Foundation of America Competition.This chamber opera for voice, electric guitar, piano, percussion, saxophones, string quartet and tape tells the life of doctor Norman Bethune.Composer and guitarist Tim Brady releases his most ambitious project ever with his 3rd Ambiances Magnétiques recording, a 46-minute symphony in 5 movements for solo electric guitar, sampler, live electronics and a virtuoso chamber ensemble of 15 musicians.Ann Southam, who passed away in 2010. Soundings for a New Piano as performed by R. Andrew Lee.A four-CD survey of Canadian piano works spanning 200 years from pianist Elaine Keillor.Go to Top