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A celebration of the Queen's 25th jubilee

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert, which took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: Maureen Adams, violin ; Gisele Dalbec, violin ; Monica Duschenes, violin ; Abigail Evans, violin ; Mark Friedman, violin ; Catherine Goldberg, violin ; Hilf Sigard Jonsdottir, violin ; John Lowry, violin ; Greg Olson, violin ; Julie Parcells, violin ; Wend Rose, violin ; George Willms, violin ; Pamela Inkman, viola ; Arnold MacPherson, viola ; Douglas McNabney, viola ; Burt Wathen, viola ; Myles Jordan, cello ; Dorothy Lawson, cello ; Peter Rapson, cello ; Lala Stapells, cello ; Stephen McLellan, double bass ; Viiu Varik, double bass ; David Zafer, violin ; Ezra Schabas, conductor ; Glyn Evans, tenor ; Fred Rizner, French horn ; Robert Aitken, flute and piccolo ; Stanley McCartney, clarinet ; David Bourque, bass clarinet ; David Tanner, alto saxophone ; Stephen Chenette, trumpet ; Vladimir Orloff, cello ; Russell Hartenberger, percussion

Program:

  • Concerto accademico in D minor / R. Vaughan Williams (David Zafer, violin ; string orchestra conducted by Ezra Schabas)
  • Serenade for tenor, horn and strings / Benjamin Britten (Glyn Evans, tenor ; Fred Rizner, horn ; string orchestra conducted by Ezra Schabas)
  • Façade : an entertainment / William Walton (Jill Pert, reciter ; Robert Aitken, flute, piccolo ; Stanley McCartney, clarinet ; David Bourque, bass clarinet ; David Tanner, alto saxophone ; Stephen Chenette, trumpet ; Vladimir Orloff, cello ; Russell Hartenberger, percussion ; Ezra Schabas, conductor)

All that glitters

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with Katherine Watson, Tristan Durie, and Terry Lim, flutes, and Darren Creech, piano. The flute trio performed works by Steve Reich, Sahba Aminikia, and Robert Aitken; Creech performed works by Sarah Kirkland Snider, Janacek, Scriabin, Chopin, Prokofiev, and Ginastera.

An evening of electronic music

File consists of a program from a recital in the "Special Events Series" at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music. The performance took place in the Concert Hall of the Edward Johnson Building.

Performers: Electronic Music Studio (Harvey Olnick, Myron Schaeffer, Arnold Walter) ; Mary Morrison, soprano ; Robert Aitken, flute ; Helen Achatz, choreography ; Sigrid Steinmeister, dancer ; Wallace Russell, lighting.

Program:

  • Ninety nine oscillators / Hugh LeCaine
  • Dripsody / LeCaine
  • Project A / Harvey Olnick, Myron Schaeffer, Arnold Walter
  • Etude aux sons animes / Pierre Schaeffer
  • Communications / Josef Anton Riedl
  • Haiku no. 1 / Myron Schaeffer
  • Psalm 23 / Myron Schaeffer
  • Allegro / Myron Schaeffer.

An intimate evening with Wei-Wei Lan

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 presented by New Music Concerts (NMC) featuring Wei-Wei Lan performing a program of traditional, folkloric, and contemporary music for solo pipa and a preview of a Roger D. Moore commission for pipa and flute composed by Siaxoyong Chen for Wei-Wei Lan and Robert Aitken.

Canada dash, Canada dot

File consists of a program from a concert presented by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in co-operation with BMI Canada Limited. The concert took place in the Concert Hall of the Edward Johnson Building.

Performers: Nancy Griffin, Virginia McLeod, Jonathan Beckwith, Arch McDonell, Sandy Webster, speakers ; Mary Morrison, soprano ; Patricia Rideout, contralto ; Jan Van Evera, folksinger ; Richard Braun, baritone ; Walter Verikaitis, bass ; Robert Aitken, flute, piccolo ; Bernard Temoin, clarinet, bass clarinet ; Fred Stone, trumpet ; Ted Roderman, trombone ; Vair Capper, percussion ; Corol McCartney, violin ; Eugene Hudson, viola ; William Kuinka, mandolin, string bass ; Gordon Kushner, piano, celeste ; John Beckwith, piano, celeste, harmonium.

Program:

  • Canada dash, Canada dot / John Beckwith, James Reaney.

Carnegie Hall concert

File contains the program, draft program notes, and correspondence for a concert presented by the League of Composers, International Society for Contemporary Music of music by Canadian composers, which featured the Lyric Arts Trio (Robert Aitken, Mary Morrison, Marion Ross) and other members of New Music Concerts of Toronto. The concert took place at Carnegie Hall in New York on January 20, 1975.

Composer commission records

Subseries consists of records, including correspondence with composers and reports to and correspondence with granting agencies, for works commissioned by Esprit Orchestra. Esprit received commissioning support from Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Laidlaw Foundation.

Commissioned composers include: David Adamcyk, Robert Aitken, Istvan Anhalt, Sergio Barroso, Bob Becker, John Beckwith, Norma Beecroft, Allan Gordon Bell, Roger Bergs, Rose Bolton, Walter Boudreau, Brian Cherney, Brian Current, Omar Daniel, Paul Dolden, Tomas Dusatko, José Evangelista, Harry Freedman, Paul Frehner, Scott Good, Denis Gougeon, Chris Paul Harman, Vincent Ho, Peter Paul Koprowski, Harry Kucharzyk, Larry Lake, Michael Longtin, Alexina Louie, Raymond Luedeke, Andrew P. MacDonald, Bruce Mather, Maxine McKinley, Phil Nimmons, John Oswald, Alex Pauk, Yannick Plamondon, John Rea, André Ristic, James Rolfe, Erik Ross, Jeffrey Ryan, R. Murray Schafer, Ana Sokolovic, Harry Somers, Barry Truax, Owen Underhill, and John Wyre.

Composers play : fundraiser for New Music Concerts

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 as a fundraiser for New Music Concerts (NMC), which featured various composers associated with NMC performing music of their choice.

Performers: Brian Current, Adam Sherkin, John Beckwith, Bruce Mather, pianos ; Robert Aitken, flute ; Andrew Staniland, guitar ; Scott Good, trombone ; Adam Scime, contrabass.

Correspondence

Series consists of correspondence between Esprit Orchestra (predominantly Alex Pauk, Artistic Director) and musicians, composers, and other associations of the Orchestra.

Correspondents include: Robert Aitken, Luciano Berio, Louis Bessette, Maurice Bourgue, Tim Brady, Glenn Buhr, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Michael Colgrass, Marius Constant, Consulates (various), Paul Dolden, Wolf Edwards, Jose Evangelista, Ron Ford, Paul Frehner, Goethe Institut, Rivka Golani, Denis Gougeon, Governor General's office, Patricia Green, Sofia Gubaidulina, Chris Harman, Ofra Harnoy, Alice Ho, Willem Jeths, Helmut Kallmann, Henry Kucharzyk, Larry Lake, Louis Lortie, Bruce Mather, National Arts Centre, Yuji Numano, Michael Peppa, Erik Ross, Jeffrey Ryan, R. Murray Schafer, Barbara Sellers-Young, Soulpepper, Andrew Staniland, Mark Steinmetz, Andrew Stewart, Norm Symonds, Toru Takemitsu, Roger Tessier, Barry Truax, Owen Underhill, Astrid de Vries, He Xuntian, and Frank Zappa.

Series also includes letters from composers and performers that accompanied scores and/or recordings (names not listed above) submitted to Alex Pauk for consideration, and general correspondence from concert presenters, attendees, and composers.

Daniel Foley 60th birthday recital

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 celebrating the music of Daniel Foley.

Program:

  • Monograph (Robert W. Stevenson, bass clarinet)
  • Oiseaux excentriques. The Mockingbird ; The Sparrow ; The Nightingale ; The Buzzard (Richard Herriott, piano)
  • Saint George blues (Anthony Rapoport, viola ; Joseph Petrič, accordion)
  • Retrospectives (Richard Herriott, piano)
  • Lament for a nation (Tiina Kiik, accordion with tape)
  • Hommage à Henri Roussau. Le rêve ; Clémence (The Riverdale Ensemble: Joyce Lai, violin ; Stephen Fox, clarinet ; Ellen Meyer piano)
  • Chanterelle (Trio Poulet: Ivana Popoviĉ, violin ; David Olds, cello ; Perry Maher, piano)
  • Organum triplum (world premiere) (Robert Aitken, Dianne Aitken, flutes ; Scott Good, trombone).

Faculty of Music chamber concert

File consists of a program from a Faculty of Music Chamber Concert at the University of Toronto Royal Conservatory of Music.

Program:

  • Trio Sonata / Friedemann Bach (Robert Aitken, flute ; Merla Lehman, violin ; Marion Ross, piano)
  • Trio, op. 11 / Beethoven (Merla Lehman, violin ; Olga Kwasniak, cello ; Aasta Hjertholm, piano)
  • Quintet, op. 81 / Dvorak (Elfriede Meyer, piano ; Annette Wegiel, Vera Tarnowsky, violins ; Ross Lechow, viola ; George Horvath, cello).

Flute day : gala concert

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Performers: Robert Aitken, solo flute, and Faculty of Music flutists

Program:

  • Sequenza, no. 1 / Luciano Berio
  • Partitas, flute, BWV 1013, A minor. Allemande ; Corrente ; Sarabande ; Bourrée anglaise / J. S. Bach
  • Gigue à la Bach / Robert Aitken
  • Chanson d'amour / Franz Doppler, arr. Jan Junker
  • Solesmes (2009) / Robert Aitken
  • Concertos, flute, orchestra, D major (RISM A/II 450.011.298). Allegro ; Adagio e cantabile ; Presto non assai / Johann Stamitz, arr. Jan Junker.

Greta Kraus, harpsichord ; Robert Aitken, flute

File consists of a program for a concert that took place in the Concert Hall of the Edward Johnson Building. Program notes by Robert Falck.

Performers: Greta Kraus, harpsichord ; Robert Aitken, flute

Program:

  • Sonata VI in G minor / Antonio Vivaldi
  • Suite in E minor, op. 11, no. 4 / Jacques Hotteterre le Romain
  • Sonata in A minor for flute alone / Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
  • Sonata in F minor / George Philipp Telemann
  • Partita in C minor / Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Concerto in D major / Telemann.

[Guest composer George Crumb]

File consists of a recording by CBC Radio of New Music Concerts' performance on March 30, 1974 in Walter Hall, which was broadcast on May 6, 1974:

  • Black angels (thirteen images from the dark land) : for electric string quartet / George Crumb (Orford String Quartet: Andrew Dawes, Kenneth Perkins, violin ; Terence Helmer, viola ; Marcel St-Cyr, cello)
  • Voice of the whale = Vox Balaenae : for three masked players / George Crumb (Robert Aitken, flute ; Marcel St-Cyr, cello ; John Hawkins, piano)
  • Lux Aeterna (for the children of the night) : for five masked musicians / George Crumb (Mary Morrison, soprano ; Robert Aitken, flute ; Shambhu Das, sitar ; Robin Engelman and John Wyre, percussion)
  • Ancient voices of children / George Crumb (Mary Morrison, soprano ; Paul Pickles, boy soprano ; Melvin Berman, oboe ; William Kuinka, mandolin ; Erica Goodman, harp ; John Hawkins, electric piano ; Allen Beard, Robin Engelman, John Wyre, percussion).

[Guest composer Milton Babbitt]

File consists of a recording of Lullabies for an angel by Peter Paul Koproski, performed by the Lyric Arts Trio (Mary Morrison, soprano ; Robert Aitken, alto flute ; Marion Ross, piano), from a concert featuring Milton Babbitt on December 15, 1979.

[Harrison Birtwistle and Morton Feldman]

File consists of recordings from a rehearsal performance by Valerie Tryon, piano, and a New Music Concerts' performance on February 23, 1980 featuring Harrison Birtwistle. The latter concert included:

  • Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum / Harrison Birtwistle (Robert Aitken, flute ; Harry Sargous, oboe ; Barry Thomson, clarinet ; James McKay, bassoon ; George Stimpson, French horn ; Michael Malone, trumpet ; John Dowden, trombone ; Adele Armin, Fujiko Imajishi, violin ; Paul Armin, viola ; Peter Schenkman, cello ; Peter Madgett, double bass ; Marc Widner, electric piano ; Beverley Johnston, marimba ; Harrison Birtwistle, conductor)
  • Why patterns? / Morton Feldman (Robert Aitken, flute ; Morton Feldman, piano ; Jan Williams, percussion)
  • For O, for O, the hobbyhorse is forgot / Harrison Birtwistle (Russell Hartenberger, Bob Becker, John Wyre, Beverley Johnston, David Kent, John Brownell, percussion).

[Harry Somers and William Bolcom]

File consists of recordings from New Music Concerts performances:

  • Zen, Yeats and Emily Dickinson / Harry Somers (Mary Morrison, soprano ; Robert Aitken, flute ; Marion Ross, piano ; Barbara Chilcott, actress ; John Horton, actor) [performed March 8, 1975 in Walter Hall]
  • Frescoes / William Bolcom (Pierrette Le Page, piano and harpsichord ; Bruce Mather, piano and harmonium) [performed December 7, 1974]

Harvey Olnick

File consists of correspondence sent to Harvey Olnick from Elizabeth Hazelton Haight, Anton Kuerti, Claude Bissell, R. Murray Schafer, Robert Aitken, and Harry Somers.

Hindemith Festival series

File consists of a program from a special concerts series presented by the University of Toronto Faculty of Music in co-operation with CBC Radio. Concerts took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: William Aide, piano ; Lawrence Cherney, English horn ; York Winds ; Jan Overduin, organ ; James Campbell, clarinet ; James Spragg, trumpet ; Steven Staryk, violin ; Rivka Golani-Erdesz, viola ; Peter Schenkman, cello ; Andrew Benac, violin ; Harcus Hennigar, horn ; Robert Aitken, conductor ; Adele Armin, violin ; Paul Armin, viola ; Joel Quarrington, bass ; David Miller, cello ; Paul Grice, clarinet ; Gerald Robinson, bassoon ; Mark Widner, piano ; John Dowden, trombone.

John Hawkins, pianist

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert, which took place in the Concert Hall [later Walter Hall] of the Edward Johnson Building.

Performers: John Hawkins, piano ; assisted by Faculty artists ; student ensembles prepared by Victor Feldbrill

Program:

  • Quartet, op. 22 / Anton Webern (Anne Rapson, violin ; John Rapson, clarinet ; Lawrence Sereda, tenor saxophone ; Carolyn Gadiel, piano ; Harvey Sachs, conductor)
  • Octet for woodwinds and strings / Nikos Skalkottas (Elizabeth McBurney, flute ; Peter Smith, oboe ; John Rapson, clarinet ; Frank Marcus, bassoon ; Fujiko Imajishi, violin ; Edward Lecouffe, violin ; Margot Burton, viola ; Jose Shapero, cello ; Harvey Sachs, conductor)
  • Piano piece / Hugh Hartwell (John Hawkins, piano)
  • Estampes / Claude Debussy (John Hawkins, piano)
  • Eleven echoes of Autumn / George Crumb (Robert Aitken, alto flute ; James Campbell, clarinet ; Victor Martin, violin ; John Hawkins, piano)

John Weinzweig centenary celebration concert

File consists of a recording of the concert, which took place in Walter Hall.

Performers: Robert Aitken, flute ; Bianca Chambul, bassoon ; Serouj Kradjian, piano ; Shannon Mercer, soprano ; Judy Loman, harp ; James VanDemark, double bass ; Weinzweig Centenary Chamber Strings with Victor Feldbrill, conductor ; The University of Guelph Chamber Choir ; Curated by Soundstreams Artistic Director, Lawrence Cherney.

Program:

  • Refrains (1977) for Contrabass, Piano ; Trialogue (1971) for Soprano, Flute, Piano ; Interlude in an Artist's Life (1943) for String Orchestra ; Am Yisrael Chai (1952) for Choir ; Shoppin' Blues (1985) for Choir ; Prisoner of Conscience (1985) for Choir ; Divertimento No. 1 (1946) for Solo Flute, String Orchestra ; Divertimento No. 3 (1960) for Solo Bassoon, String Orchestra / Weinzweig
  • Dear John / Andrew Staniland.

Land's End Ensemble : an evening with Robert Aitken, flute

File consists of a recording of a concert at Gallery 345 with John Lowry, violin; Beth Root Sandvoss, cello; Susanne Ruberg-Gordon, piano; and Robert Aitken, flute.

Program:

  • New work / Hope Lee
  • New work / Sean Clarke
  • Graffiti songs / Matthew Ricketts
  • Kammersymphonie, op. 9 / Arnold Schoenberg, arr. Anton Webern.

Lecture-demonstration : Spatial-antiphonal music by Henry Brant

File consists of a program and recording of a lecture-demonstration by Henry Brant in the Concert Hall of the Edward Johnson Building.

Performers: members of the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra ; Robert Aitken, John Beckwith, Robert Falck, Herbert Muller, assisting conductors ; Lorand Fenyves, Victor Martin, Thomas Monahan, Richard Ford, rehearsal assistants.

Lukas Foss : Edward Johnson Building

File contains correspondence relating to the NMC concert on April 12, 1975 with guest conductor Lukas Foss and guest composers Lukas Foss, Robert Aitken, and John Wyre. The concert took place in Walter Hall, University of Toronto.

Memorial service for Glenn Gould

File consists of a recording and a program from the memorial service..

Performers: Robert Aitken ; Maureen Forrester ; Elmer Iseler Singers ; The Orford Quartet ; Godfrey Ridout ; Steven Staryk ; John Tuttle and a Brass Quintet.

Music for flutes by flutists

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert, which took place in Walter Hall. The concert featured the flutes donated by Mr. Sydney Fisher.

Performers: Penny Clarke, flute ; Fiona Wilkinson, flute ; Elizabeth McBurney, flute ; Dodie Layton, flute ; Ann Keefer, flute ; Sharon Tuttle, keyboard ; Constance Stewart, piano ; Robert Aitken, flute

Program:

  • Concerto no. 1 for five transverse flutes : op. 15 / Joseph Bodin de Boismortier [with introductory remarks]
  • Duo no. 3 : op. 2 / Johann Joachim Quantz [with introductory remarks]
  • Suite in e minor : op. 2, no. 4, allemande, gavotte, and branle de village / Jacques Hotteterre, le Romain
  • The grand trio : op. 90, scherzo / Friedrich Kuhlau [with introductory remarks]
  • Brief remarks by Mr. Sidney Fisher, introduced by John Beckwith, Dean, Faculty of Music
  • Andante pastoral et scherzettino / Paul Taffanel [with introductory remarks]
  • Grand quatuor de concert in f-sharp minor : op. 46 / Eugene Walkiers [with introductory remarks].

Music of the twenties

File consists of a recording and program from the concert, which took place in a concert hall in the Edward Johnson Building.

Program:

  • Kammermusik no. 4, op. 36, no. 3 / Paul Hindemith (Elizabeth McBurney, Dodie Layton, piccolos ; Betty Harbord, Deborah Cox, clarinets ; John Thrower, bass clarinet ; Brenda Adams, Paul Buttemer, bassoons ; Ivor Rothwell, contra-bassoon ; Chris Morrison, trumpet ; John Langley, trombone ; Dale Fawcett, tuba ; Richard Skol, drums ; Setven Dann, Susan Harris, Janet Langley, Bert Wathen, violas ; Sheila Laughton, Genevieve LaRue, Martin Shaver, Marjory Dow, cellos ; Joel Quarrington, Cary Takagaki, Jack Winn, Jan Urke, double basses ; David Zafer, violin soloist ; Ezra Schabas, conductor)
  • Façade : an entertainment / William Walton (Gaynor Jones, reciter ; Godfrey Ridout, reciter ; Robert Aitken, flute ; Stanley McCartney, clarinet ; John Thrower, bass clarinet ; David Tanner, alto saxophone ; Stephen Chenette, trumpet ; Vladimir Orloff, cello ; John Wyre, percussion ; Ezra Schabas, conductor).

New Music Concerts : [guest composer Arne Nordheim]

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert.

Program:

  • Solipsism while Dying (premiere) / Gustav Ciamaga (Lyric Arts Trio : Mary Morrison, soprano ; Robert Aitken, flute ; Marion Ross, piano)
  • Listen / Arne Nordheim (John Hawkins, piano)
  • Timai : A Cosmic March for 10 Instruments (premiere) / Alan Heard (Robert Aitken, Nicholas Fiore, flute, piccolo ; Fred Mills, Ronald Romm, trumpets ; Victor Martin, violin ; Vladimir Orloff, cello ; Thomas Monahan, double bass ; John Hawkins, piano ; John Wyre, Robin Engelman, percussion)
  • Dinosaurus ; Colorazione / Arne Nordheim (Dinosaurus : Joseph Macerollo, accordion ; Colorazione : John Hawkins, organ ; John Wyre, Robin Engelman, percussion ; Dave McKenzie, electronics)

New Music Concerts : [Guest composer David Bedford]

File consists of a recording and a program from the concert.

Program:

  • Solstices / Gilles Tremblay (Robert Aitken, flute ; Stanley McCartney, clarinet ; Eugene Rittich, horn ; Thomas Monahan, double bass ; John Wyre, Robin Engelman, percussion)
  • Spillihpnerak / David Bedford (Paul Armin, viola)
  • Taking a stand / John Beckwith (Canadian Brass)
  • Pentomino ; With 100 Kazoos (premiere) / David Bedford (Pentomino : Toronto Winds ; With 100 Kazoos : Robert Aitken, flute ; Melvin Berman, oboe ; Stanley McCartney, clarinet ; Howard Knopf, bass clarinet ; Graeme Page, horn ; Fred Mills, trumpet ; Eugene Watts, trombone ; Victor Martin, Fujiko Adaman, violins ; Paul Armin, viola ; Bill Findlay, cello ; Thomas Monahan, double bass ; David Bedford, conductor)

New Music Concerts audition tape

File consists of excerpts from New Music Concerts' performances, created as an audition tape for NMC's 1976 Spring tour. Recordings include:

  • Ancient voices of children / George Crumb [performed February 24, 1972 and March 30, 1974]
  • Nouvelles aventures / Gyorgy Ligeti
  • Correspondences : excerpt / Vinko Globokar [performed April 13, 1972]
  • 3 Cavatinas / John Hawkins [performed May 4, 1972]
  • Rasas III / Norma Beecroft [performed January 19, 1974]
  • Lalita / Robert Aitken [performed April 12, 1975]
  • Arcana : excerpt / R. Murray Schafer [performed January 19, 1974].

New Music Concerts fonds

  • OTUFM 19
  • Fonds
  • 1971-2020

Fonds consists of the administrative records of New Music Concerts (NMC), from its first concert in 1972 to 2020. Records consist of administrative and financial records, including correspondence with composers, performers, and concert venues, budgets, grant applications, and board meeting minutes; concert planning documents, including touring records; and promotion and publicity documents, including programs, brochures, posters, reviews, advertisements, and press releases. The fonds also includes select audio and video recordings of NMC concerts.

New Music Concerts

New music concerts presents : a portrait of Salvatore Sciarrino

File consists of a program and recording of the concert.

Program:

  • A Different Sound World with Salvatore Sciarrino and Robert Aitken
  • Introduzione all'oscuro / Salvatore Sciarrino (Dianne Aitken, flute ; Keith Atkinson, oboe ; Max Christie, clarinet ; Peter Lutek, bassoon ; Chris Gongos, horn ; James Gardiner, trumpet ; Scott Good, trombone ; Stephen Sitarski, Aysel Taghi-Zada, violins ; Douglas Perry, viola ; Amahl Arulanandam, cello ; Roberto Occhipinti, contrabass ; Robert Aitken, direction)
  • Trovare un equilibrio, è necessario? / Salvatore Sciarrino (Robert Aitken, alto flute ; Stephen Sitarski, Aysel Taghi-Zada, violins ; Douglas Perry, viola ; Amahl Arulanandam, cello)
  • Vagabonde Blu / Salvatore Sciarrino (Branko Dzinovic, accordion)
  • Archeologia del telefono / Salvatore Sciarrino (Dianne Aitken, flute ; Keith Atkinson, oboe ; Max Christie, clarinet ; Peter Lutek, bassoon ; Chris Gongos, horn ; James Gardiner, trumpet ; Stephen Clarke, piano ; Rick Sacks, David Schotzko, percussion ; Stephen Sitarski, Aysel Taghi-Zada, violins ; Douglas Perry, viola ; Amahl Arulanandam, cello ; Roberto Occhipinti, contrabass ; Robert Aitken, direction).
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