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Lullabies of Displacement

by Carl Winter

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    Second CD of chamber music by Canadian composer Carl Winter. 72 minutes of music. Picture disc comes with 8 page illustrated booklet with liner notes in English, French and German.

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Jugend 08:09
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Sub-Infinity 10:46
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Reveille 10:00
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Second release of chamber music by Canadian composer Carl Winter. All music composed by Carl Winter, (SOCAN). Produced by Carl Winter. Copyright 2000-2017. Unauthorized use prohibited.

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released July 6, 2017

Recorded, edited and mixed by John Raham at Afterlife Studios, Vancouver, Canada, May 24-25 2017. Track 5 performed live at SFU Woodwards, May 6 2017.
Mastered by Eric Mosher.
Francois Houle: clarinet (1-4, 6)
Al Cannon: trumpet (2-4, 6)
JP Carter: trumpet (5)
Rosemary O’Connor: piano, midi harpsichord (1-5) (this recording uses samples of the Vienna Symphonic Library)
Mark Ferris: violin (1, 2, 4)
Domagoj Ivanovic: violin (2, 4)
Ken Lin: violin (3, 6)
Tina Park: violin (3, 6)
Marcus Takizawa: viola (2, 4)
Marie-Claude Brunet: viola (3, 6)
Finn Manniche: violoncello (1, 2, 4)
Harold Birston: violoncello (3, 6)
Laurence Mollerup: contrabass (2-4, 6)
Thanks to all who participated, including the recording/mastering engineers and the Canada Council for the Arts/Conseil des Arts du Canada for their financial support.
Photography by Carl Winter: Terezin, Janovice, Czech R.; Erfurt, Germany, 2009.

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Carl Winter Vancouver, British Columbia

An aesthetically pluralist composer and recipient of the 2019 Pentland Prize in composition, Winter has been composing chamber and orchestral music since 2001. Marked by stylistic, emotional and dynamic extremes, his idiom addresses collective/individual trauma, memory and neurosis as salient aspects of the human condition. ... more

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