Canadian Sounds

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    Canadian Sounds

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    SKU: CD-CSCD-1007
    Call Number: CD 679
    Format: Audio CD
    Number of Discs: 1
    Release Date: January 1, 2001
    Label: Carleton Sound

    Canadian Sounds

    Canadian Sounds features the Associate Composer of the Canadian Music Centre, Deirdre Piper as both a composer and an organist. Khoreia (1992) a trio for clarinet, cello and piano, incorporates dance-like material from her earlier theatre piece The Seven Questions (1991). The Ottawa based saxophone quartet Saxart commissioned the three-movement Diversions (1998), structurally based on Messaien’s Third Mode of Limited Transposition. Dr. Piper is heard as an organist in six Canadian organ works, none of which have been previously recorded. They range from Pelletier’s Morceau of 1870 through works by T. J. Crawford, Samuel P. Warren, William Reed, Clarence Lucas, to the amazing Sonata in C minor (1939), by Vancouver organist Frederick Chubb.

    DEIRDRE PIPER

    1) Diversions: Allegretto

    2) Passacaglia

    3) Rondo

    FREDERICK CHUBB

    4) Sonata in C minor, first movement

    WILLIAM REED

    5) Cantilène

    CLARENCE LUCAS

    6) Fugue

    SAMUEL P. WARREN

    7) Prelude and Fugue in A flat major

    R.-O. PELLETIER

    8) 10 Petits Morceaux de diffèrents caractères, No. 8

    T. J. CRAWFORD

    9) Toccata in F major

    DEIRDRE PIPER

    10) Khoreia

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