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Various artists issue # 105
1Mulher Navio Negreiro (2005) Audio available on CD only. Composed by Tom Zé. Performed by Tom Zé, electric bass, voice, whistling; Jair Oliveira, guitar; Guilherme Kastrup, percussion, drum kit. From Zé’s Estudando O Pagode CD. Producer: Joao Marcello Boscoli. © Luaka Bop -
2Bass Solo #1 (2007) Improvisation by Joëlle Léandre, double bass. From Joëlle Léandre, Live in Israel.9:24
3Arcadiac (Excerpt, 2005–2007) Composed by Nicole Lizée. Performed by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Mickelthwate, conductor. For orchestra and 1970s–80s arcade games. From a concert at the Winnipeg New Music Festival, Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 2008. © Canadian Broadcasting Corporation2:47
4Dystopia Suite (Excerpt, 2009) Composed by Nicole Lizée. Performed by So Percussion: Eric Beach; Josh Quillen; Adam Sliwinski; Jason Treuting. From a concert at the MATA Festival of New Music, Le Poisson Rouge, New York, NY. © MATA, Inc. 2:53
5This Will Not Be Televised (Excerpt, 2005–2007)2:19
6This Will Not Be Televised (Excerpt, 2005–2007) Composed by Nicole Lizée. Performed by members of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra: DJ P-Love, turntables; Ben Reimer, percussion; Fred Liessens, percussion; Karl Stobbe, violin; Darryl Strain, violin; Daniel Scholz, viola; Yuri Hooker, cello; Meredith Johnson, double bass; Rei Hotoda, conductor. For seven players and turntables. From the Centrediscs recording This Will Not Be Televised. Producer: Andrea Ratuski; Coordinating Producer: Sandy Thacker; Recording Engineers: Joe Dudych, Greg Boboski. © 2008 Centrediscs2:02
7Vertigo Beach (Excerpt, 2007) Composed by Nicole Lizée. Performed by Brigitte Poulin. Études for solo piano. From a concert at Chapelle Historique du Bon–Pasteur, Montreal, Quebec, 2009. Recorded by John Klepko.3:47
8Simon and Garfunkel and the Prophets of Rage (Excerpt, 1993) Audio available on CD only. Composed by James Rolfe. Performed by members of The Ives Ensemble, Barbara Hannigan, soprano. From a concert, May 1997, at De Ijsbreker, Amsterdam, Netherlands. © Nederlandse Publieke Omroep -
9Devilled Swan (Excerpt, 1995) Audio available on CD only. Composed by James Rolfe. Performed by members of Arraymusic. From a concert, May 1998, at the Jane Mallett Theatre, Toronto, Ontario. -
10And Then Grace I (Excerpt, 1999) Audio available on CD only. -
11And Then Grace II (Excerpt, 1999) Audio available on CD only. Composed by James Rolfe. Performed by Gallery Players of Niagara : Julie Baumgartel, violin; Patrick Jordan, viola; and Margaret Gay, cello. -
12raW (Excerpt, 2003) Audio available on CD only. Composed by James Rolfe. Performed by members of Continuum Contemporary Music : Benjamin Bowman, violin; Max Christie, clarinet; Larent Philippe, piano; Ryan Scott, percussion; Anne Thompson, flute; Paul Widner, cello. From a concert, March 2008, at Salle Redpath, Montreal, Quebec. -
13Cherry Beach #3 (2004) Composed by Joda Clément and Nigel Craig. Performed by Joda Clément and Nigel Craig: branches; bottles; wine glasses; stones; structural artifacts of the site; bowed cymbal; finger piano; water; voice; plastic tubes. Cherry Beach #3, from a Mystery Sea CD-R, was recorded in 2004 inside an empty waste-oil storage tank at Cherry Beach, Toronto.4:15
14Good Bits (2009) Composed by Jeremy Strachan. Performed by Jeremy Strachan, alto and tenor saxophone; Nicolas Buligan, trumpet; Michael Smith, bass; Dan Gaucher, drums. Good Bits is from Canaille's first CD, Potential Things, released on Standard Form in Fall 2009. 5:08
15Surface Tension (2009) Music composed by Eve Egoyan. Performed by Eve Egoyan, Yamaha Disklavier; interactive computer-modulated video. This musical excerpt is from the third of five movements. Surface Tension was commissioned for Open Ears by the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony through the Canada Council of the Arts.5:49