File 102 - Northern landscapes, op. 102 : for soprano saxophone and organ

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OTUFM 78-A-102

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Northern landscapes, op. 102 : for soprano saxophone and organ

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  • 2006, 2013, 2019 (Creation)

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3 scores (32, 32 pages) : typeset

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(1936-)

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File consists of typeset score masters for three versions (soprano saxophone and organ; soprano saxophone and Baroque organ; violin and organ) for "six short colourful movements inspired by paintings of the Group of Seven": Nature enduring (The Jack Pine by Tom Thomson); Raftman's song (Bateaux by Tom Thomson); Quiet Autumn (The Glade by Frank Carmichael); Tumbling River (Falls, Montreal River by J.E.H. MacDonald); Below Freezing (Grey Day in Town by Lawren Harris); and High Summer (Moose Pond by Frank H. Johnston). Includes Healey's composer's note.

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      Recorded by Claudia Tesorino, saxophone and Jonathan Oldengarm, organ (klanglogo, KL1417, 2020).

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      Also see Series C "Rough notes and performance records." The specific file for this work is linked below.

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      Duration: 15 minutes, 15 seconds

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      Premiered by Claudia Schaetzle and Jonathan Oldengarm at Eglise Saint-Nom-de-Jesus during the Festival Orgue et Couleurs in Montreal, Quebec (September 25, 2006).

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      Dedicated to Claudia Schaetzle and Jonathan Oldengarm.

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