File 057 - Kensington market suite, op. 13 : for woodwind quintet in five movements

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OTUFM 71-A-057

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Kensington market suite, op. 13 : for woodwind quintet in five movements

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  • February 11-12, 1974 (Creation)

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5 parts : ink

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(1934-1981)

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File consists of the manuscript parts for a suite for woodwind quintet (flute, English horn and oboe, clarinet, French horn, bassoon) in five movements:

  1. Saturday morning : street scene
  2. Beautiful princess of Spadina
  3. The Traffic policeman
  4. The Low-life
  5. The Blind pencil-seller.

Each movement includes a textual introduction by Susan Kastner

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      Master manuscript score of a version for two pianos at the Canadian Music Centre (CMC Toronto).

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      See the Music Library collection of faculty events (OTUFM 51) for a recording of this piece as part of the Ben McPeek memorial concert (May 11, 1981).

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      Parts copied by Jack Collins

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