Redshift Music, with our partners the Canadian Music Centre in BC, presented regular performances of Canadian compositions by solo performers throughout the pandemic. A total of 50 performances were created in the Murray Adaskin Salon.
Full list of performances:
- Mark Takeshi McGregor, flute, performing Four Directions by Jennifer Butler
- Mark Haney, contrabass, performing Stone by Veronica Krausas
- Dory Hayley, soprano, performing Postcard Pieces by Christopher Reiche
- Colin MacDonald, saxophone, performing Fifth Hour at the Dance Party by John Oliver
- Katelin Coleman, bassoon, performing Vocalise No.2 by Murray Adaskin
- Aaron Graham, marimba, performing Comb and a Glass by Lucas Oickle
- Parmela Attariwala, violin, performing Requiem by Otto Joachim
- Adrian Verdejo, electric guitar, performing Meditations 1 by Michael Trew
- Katie Rife, vibraphone, performing Nostalgia by Vincent Ho
- Molly MacKinnon, violin, performing Caprice No. 7 (Le départ d’un train) by Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté
- Laine Longton, cello, performing Grief by Raymond Luedeke
- Liam Hockley, clarinet, performing Grace Period by Jeffrey Ryan
- Kristen Cooke, oboe, performing Still by Dorothy Chang
- Holly Bryan, french horn, performing Idiom for French horn by Elizabeth Raum
- Michael Park, speaking pianist, performing The Loneliest Piano by Paul McIntyre
- Paolo Bortolussi, flute, performing Velour by Jocelyn Morlock
- Avan Yu, piano, performing Glass Houses No.2 by Ann Southam
- Noel McRobbie, piano, performing Rhapsody for Rachmaninoff by Michael Conway Baker
- Valerie Whitney, french horn, performing Prayers of St. Augustine by Erika Raum
- Isidora Nojkovic, violoncello, performing Song by Taylor Brook
- Rachel Kiyo Iwaasa, piano, performing Music for Piano by Alexina Louie
- Jeremy Berkman, trombone, performing Trombone Walking from Owen Underhill
- Anna Pietrzak, classical guitar, performing Sicilienne by Harry Freedman
- Julia Nolan, alto saxophone, performing Luminous Blue from Jeffrey Ryan
- Müge Büyükçelen, violin, performing Stand Still by Michael Oesterle
- Dai Lin Hsieh, zheng, performing Breath/Balance by Dorothy Chang
- Barbara Ebbeson, voice, performing The Gentlest Chord by Barbara Monk Feldman
- Rebecca Wenham, cello, performing Ricercar by Linda Catlin Smith
- Leslie Dala, piano, performing by Trois Morceaux en Forme de Satie by Jordan Nobles
- Julia Chien, percussion, performing Five diversions for xylophone by Arsenio Giron
- Joy Yeh, harp, performing Six Etudes by Rodney Sharman
- Saina Khaledi, santour, performing Prosperity by Saina Khaledi
- Geronimo Mendoza, oboe, performing Deux monodies by Suzanne Hébert-Tremblay
- Dorothea Hayley, soprano, performing As ordinary as Stars by Jennifer Butler
- Paul Hung, flute, performing Wild Cat by Stephen Chatman
- Solie Stratkauskas, baroque flute, performing The necklace of clear understanding by Rudolf Komorous
- Michelle Goddard, clarinet, performing Field Music by Emily Doolittle
- Katelin Coleman, bassoon, performing Solo by John Beckwith
- AK Coope, clarinet, performing Leaning by Brian Harman
- Sarah Kwok, viola, performing Pièce Brève by Isabelle Panneton
- Jeremy Vint, trumpet, performing Aubade by R. Murray Schafer
- Genevieve MacKay, viola, performing The Memory of Waves by Rose Bolton
- Heather Beaty, baroque flute, performing Fern by Anna Höstman
- Rebecca Whitling, violin, performing Thirst and Quenching by Kati Agócs
- Miranda Wong, piano, performing 3 Ländler from Con Intimissimo Sentimento by Marc-André Hamelin
- Will George, tenor, performing Whitman’s Commandments by Leila Lustig
- Vern Griffiths, glockenspiel, performing Oneliner by Edward Top
- Mark Takeshi McGregor, bass flute, performing Wandering Somewhere by Maria Eduarda Mendes Martins
- Heather Pawsey, soprano voice, performing Scintillator by Alex Eddington
- Russell Wallace, voice and drum, performing Song for Transformation and Revolution by Russell Wallace