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Volume 26 Issue 6 - March and April 2021

96 recordings (count’em) reviewed in this issue – the most ever – with 25 new titles added to the DISCoveries Online Listening Room (also a new high). And up front: Women From Space deliver a festival by holograph; Morgan Paige Melbourne’s one-take pianism; New Orleans’ Music Box Village as inspiration for musical playground building; the “from limbo to grey zone” inconsistencies of live arts lockdowns; all this and more here and in print commencing March 19 2021.

96 recordings (count’em) reviewed in this issue – the most ever – with 25 new titles added to the DISCoveries Online Listening Room (also a new high). And up front: Women From Space deliver a festival by holograph; Morgan Paige Melbourne’s one-take pianism; New Orleans’ Music Box Village as inspiration for musical playground building; the “from limbo to grey zone” inconsistencies of live arts lockdowns; all this and more here and in print commencing March 19 2021.

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Edana Higham<br />

<strong>and</strong> Zac Pulak<br />

<strong>2021</strong>-03-13 8:22 AM<br />

ON OUR COVER<br />

<strong>Volume</strong> <strong>26</strong> No 6<br />

MARCH 20 TO MAY 7 <strong>2021</strong><br />

Music by date, live <strong>and</strong> livestreamed<br />

Recordings reviewed - 96 recent DISCoveries<br />

Stories, interviews, listening room.<br />

SPRINGING FORWARD<br />

AND OTHER FALLBACKS<br />

Women From Space<br />

Musical Playgrounds<br />

The Virtues of Necessity<br />

Teaching Up Close & Impersonal<br />

When SHHH!! means “Listen!”<br />

… <strong>and</strong> more<br />

PHOTO: ALAN DEAN<br />

<strong>Volume</strong> <strong>26</strong> No 6 | <strong>March</strong> 20 – May 7, <strong>2021</strong><br />

For our SHHHuffle programme – we wanted something<br />

fun <strong>and</strong> playful, that SHHHuffled up the typical musician<br />

photo shoot. — Zac Pulak<br />

If you can equate photography with music then<br />

approaching images like this one are as free as a<br />

contemporary jazz solo. Zac <strong>and</strong> Edana are always willing<br />

to let go, to experiment, to have fun, <strong>and</strong> be free. If<br />

anything motivates a photoshoot like this it’s a healthy<br />

dose of laughter, <strong>and</strong> sharing a zany experience. At any<br />

moment we play just like children would <strong>and</strong> we are<br />

only limited by our imagination <strong>and</strong> surroundings. These<br />

mallets make the perfect toys to play air percussion!<br />

Anyone else want to join the b<strong>and</strong>? — Alan Dean<br />

PAUL<br />

HINDEMITH<br />

Chamber Music for Horn<br />

PAUL<br />

HINDEMITH<br />

Musique de chambre pour cor<br />

LOUIS-PHILIPPE MARSOLAIS cor<br />

DAVID JALBERT piano<br />

PENTAÈDRE<br />

ACD2 2822<br />

5 OPENER | If This Were a Podcast |<br />

DAVID PERLMAN<br />

STORIES & INTERVIEWS<br />

6 FESTIVALS | NOW VIA<br />

HOLOGRAM Women From<br />

Space Returns |<br />

CAMILLE KIKU BELAIR<br />

8 COMMUNITY ARTS | Inside Out<br />

– Musical Playgrounds |<br />

RICHARD MARSELLA<br />

10 FEATURE | TAKE ONE: Morgan-<br />

Paige Melbourne’s<br />

multidimensional practice |<br />

GLORIA BLIZZARD<br />

12 CLASSICAL AND BEYOND | From<br />

Limbo to Greyzone: protocols<br />

hamper live performing arts |<br />

PAUL ENNIS<br />

15 MUSIC THEATRE | The Many<br />

Virtues of Necessity |<br />

JENNIFER PARR<br />

LOUIS-PHILIPPE MARSOLAIS<br />

horn<br />

LOUIS-PIERRE BERGERON<br />

XAVIER FORTIN<br />

SIMON BOURGET<br />

horn<br />

DAVID JALBERT<br />

piano<br />

PENTAÈDRE<br />

wind ensemble<br />

Horn player Louis-Philippe<br />

Marsolais devotes an entire<br />

album to chamber music for horn.<br />

He is joined by pianist David<br />

Jalbert, Pentaèdre wind<br />

ensemble, <strong>and</strong> horn players<br />

from the National Arts Centre<br />

Orchestra in Ottawa.<br />

TO BE RELEASED<br />

ON MARCH 19, <strong>2021</strong><br />

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G R I G O R I A N . C O M

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