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Calling : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording from a New Music Concerts' (NMC) concert titled "Celebrating Beckwith." It featured the world premiere of John Beckwith's Calling, performed by James Gardiner, flugelhorn ; Vanessa Fralick, Scott Good, tenor trombones ; Cathy Stone, euphonium ; Megan Hodge, bass trombone ; Adam Scime, contrabass.

A new pibroch : Musikon, conducted by Bob Bauer

Item is a recording from a concert presented by Musikon at Saint Mary's University Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Performers were Glen Coolen, Highland pipes; D'Arcy Gray, percussion; Jennifer Jones, Celeste Jankowksi, Anne Simons, violins; Susan Sayle, Isabelle Fournier, violas; Hilary Brown, violoncello; Max Kaspar, contrabass; and Bob Bauer, conductor.

Fractions : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording of a performance by New Music Concerts as part of their concert "A Ninety-Seven Note Octave." Performed by Bruce Mather, sixteenth-tone piano and the Accordes String Quartet (Fujiko Imajishi, Carol Lynn Fujino, violins ; Douglas Perry, viola ; David Hetherington, cello).

Beckett songs : Doug MacNaughton, voice and guitar

Item is a recording of a complete concert by Doug MacNaughton, voice and guitar, at the Canadian Opera Company titled the "21st Century Troubadour". The program included a performance of John Beckwith's Beckett Songs, commissioned by Doug MacNaughton.

Beckett songs : excerpts : Doug MacNaughton, voice and guitar

Item is a recording from "A Salute to John Beckwith," at the Arts and Letters Club, Toronto when John Beckwith was awarded the Arts and Letters Club award (2013). Doug MacNaughton, baritone and guitar, performed three of the songs: "Roundelay," "Thither," and "Something there."

Quintet : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording from a New Music Concerts' (NMC) concert titled "Celebrating Beckwith." Piece performed by Dianne Aitken, flute ; Fraser Jackson, bassoon ; James Gardiner, trumpet ; Doug Perry, viola ; Adam Scime, contrabass.

Solo : Nadine Mackie Jackson, bassoon

Item is a recording of a performance by Nadine Mackie Jackson, bassoon as part of the "Let's Hear it from Beckwith" concert, presented by New Music Concerts (NMC).

Wendake / Huronia : Toronto Consort et al., conducted by David Fallis

Item is a recording of a performance by the Toronto Consort, conducted by David Fallis with special guests Georges Sioui, narrator; Marilyn George, singer and drummer; Shirley Hay, singer and drummer; Toronto Chamber Choir (Lucas Harris, artistic director); and
Member of the Brookside Music Association, Midland (John French, music director). The recording includes the pre-concert talk with John Beckwith and Georges E. Sioui.

Eureka : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording of a performance by Diane Aitken, flute; Keith Atkinson, oboe; Max Christie, clarinet; Nadine Mackie Jackson, bassoon; Joan Watson, horn; Gillian MacKay, James Gardiner, trumpets; John Jasavala, trombone; and Mark Tetreault, tuba as part of the "Let's Hear it from Beckwith" concert, presented by New Music Concerts (NMC).

Eureka : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording from a performance by New Music Concerts (NMC) with Robert Aitken, flute ; Keith Atkinson, oboe ; Raymond Luedeke, clarinet ; Kathleen McLean, bassoon ; Joan Watson, horn ; James Spragg, Michael White, trumpets ; Gordon Sweeney, trombone ; and Mark Tetreault, tuba. The performance was part of a concert of music by John Beckwith and was broadcast on the CBC Radio program "Two New Hours" on March 9, 1997. World premiere performance.

A new pibroch : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording from a concert by New Music Concerts titled "Pioneers! Oh Pioneers!," which included the premiere performance of John Beckwith's A New Pibroch, commissioned by NMC. Performers were Michael Grey, Highland pipes ; Trevor Tureski, percussion ; Fujiko Imajishi, Annalee Patpatanakoon, Jennifer Thompson, violins ; Jeewon Kim, Javier Portero, violas ; David Hetherington, cello ; Roberto Occhipinti, bass; and Robert Aitken, conductor.

A new pibroch : New Music Concerts

Item is a recording of the premiere performance at a New Music Concerts' (NMC) concert, as broadcast on the CBC radio program "Two New Hours" on June 29, 2003. Item includes a radio interview with John Beckwith. Performers were Michael Grey, Highland pipes ; Trevor Tureski, percussion ; Fujiko Imajishi, Annalee Patpatanakoon, Jennifer Thompson, violins ; Jeewon Kim, Javier Portero, violas ; David Hetherington, cello ; Roberto Occhipinti, bass; and Robert Aitken, conductor. Broadcast

Stacey : excerpts : Monica Whicher, soprano and William Aide, piano

Item is a recording from "A Salute to John Beckwith," at the Arts and Letters Club, Toronto when John Beckwith was awarded the Arts and Letters Club award (2013). Performed by Monica Whicher, soprano ; William Aide, piano. Excerpts included from the full work were:

  • At the day of judgment, God will say
  • Okay, God, say what you like
  • Once it seemed almost violent, this music.

À la claire fontaine : music in Krieghoff's Quebec

File consists of a copy of the final edit for the recording released by Opening Day Records, recorded February 28-29, 2000 at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto. Musicians included The Beckwith Ensemble (John Beckwith, piano, harmonium; Lisa Lindo, soprano; Darryl Edwards, tenor; Dianne Aitken, flute, piccolo; David Greenberg, violin; Trevor Tureski, percussion). Research, arrangements, and musical direction by John Beckwith. File includes Beckwith's annotated draft of the liner notes.

Basic music : Guelph Spring Festival

Item is a recording from the premiere performance at the Guelph Spring Festival by the Guelph Children's Singers, directed by Linda Beaupré ; St. Mary's Children's Choir, directed by Eileen Baldwin ; Bath Children's Chorus of Scarborough, directed by Linda Beaupré ; Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra ; and Lydia Adams, conductor.

March, march! : William Aide, piano

Item is a recording from a concert in Walter Hall at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music entitled "John Beckwith at 80: A Celebratory Concert and Party." This piece was performed by William Aide, piano.

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