Experimental Frequencies in Canadian Guitar Composition by Musicworks published on 2020-10-12T21:21:00Z In the 1970s, electronic music studios at the University of Toronto and McGill University sparked exciting ideas in guitar composition. With a focus on the evolution of Canadian works for guitar and electroacoustics, guitarist and composer Amy Brandon tracks key events and works from then to now in "An Inexhaustible Source of Wild Music," a feature article she wrote for Musicworks 137 (Fall 2020). This playlist is companion listening to the article, which is published on our website and also in the print edition - available from our shop! Genre new music Contains tracks Off-ramp (excerpt), by Keith HAMEL by AMP21C published on 2012-10-20T07:47:21Z Cracks And Corrosion II (Örjan Sandred) by Vinícius Jacomin published on 2016-09-12T06:11:59Z 01 Amy Brandon - Scavenger - Artificial Light by amybguitar published on 2016-08-17T10:03:08Z Violence by Holly Winter published on 2019-05-21T15:52:06Z Integrados - Ricardo Dal Farra + Arturo Gervasoni by Ricardo Dal Farrra published on 2014-02-21T20:29:35Z
Integrados - Ricardo Dal Farra + Arturo Gervasoni by Ricardo Dal Farrra published on 2014-02-21T20:29:35Z