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James Campbell (clarinet)
PAUL BRODIE, alto saxophone. Recorded in Canada, 1992.
Franz-Paul Decker - conductor. Recorded at National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Canada. Released by CBC Radio-Canada in 1991.
National Arts Centre Orchestra, Franz-Paul Decker (conductor). Recorded at National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Canada. Released by CBC Radio-Canada in 1991.
National Arts Centre Orchestra, Franz-Paul Decker (conductor). Recorded at National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Canada. Released by CBC Radio-Canada in 1991.
WILLIAM AIDE, piano. Recorded in Canada, 1992.
DAVID BOURQUE (bass clarinet), GARY KULESHA (piano). Recorded in Canada, 1992.
VALERIE TRYON, piano. Recorded in Canada, 1992.
Recorded in Canada, 1992.
Martin Hackleman - horn. Recorded: October-December 1998, Vancouver.
Recorded in Canada, 1992.
Recorded at St. Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead, London (England), January 2-6, 1990.
Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, August 1985.
Cello – Bruno Schrecker. Recorded: June 1997, UK. Arr. Brian Newbould.
Recorded by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC/SRC), Canada, 1986.
Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, August 1985.
`Chanson de matin`. Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, August 1985.
BRIAN LEONARD (percussion). Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, August 1985.
`Solveig`s Song` from ``Peer Gynt`` Suite. Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, August 1985.
`Nos 2, 5 and 6`. Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, August 1985.
Manitoba Chamber Orchestra. Recorded: June 3-4, 1999, Vinnipeg, Canada.
Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, August 1985.
Cello – Bruno Schrecker. Recorded: June 1997, UK.
Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, August 1985.
Recorded by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC/SRC), Canada, 1986.
Recorded at Humbercrest United Church, Toronto (Ontario), Canada, August 1985.
Piano – Stéphan Sylvestre. 2002-03.
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