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Schulich Release Radar: December 2020

Recent releases from our talented community to add to your playlists

New year, new list! ÌýCheck out some of the albums releasedÌýby our brilliant and inspired AlumniÌýin December.Ìý
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Ha! compagnons – Elodie Bouchard and Anthony Harvey (Immersive Sound Art)
Released December 4, 2020

Ìýtakes the listener back to a time when the voice and the lute were the true companions in the quest for poetic and musical expression. SopranoÌýÌý(MMus’19)Ìýand lutenistÌýAnthony HarveyÌý(MMus’20, current DMus)Ìýoffer vivid and colourful interpretations ofÌýair deÌýcour, ayres and monodies by 17th-century composers GiulioÌýCaccini, Thomas Campion, SigismondoÌýd’India, Claudio Monteverdi and EtienneÌýMoulinié.ÌýÌýThanks to the innovative work ofÌýTonmeisterÌýEphraim HahnÌý(MMus’19)Ìýand his team,ÌýHa!ÌýcompagnonsÌýwill be available in theÌýÌýformats Auro-3D and Dolby Atmos together with a conventional stereo and an immersive binaural mix for headphones, all wrapped up inÌýa beautiful album cover designed byÌýJustinÌýLuchinskiÌý(BMus’18, MMus’20).Ìý


Refractions – Patrick GrahamÌý
ReleasedÌýDecemberÌý2020

Refractions is a first step in a new direction.ÌýSince the beginning of the global crisis that started in early 2020, like many artists,Ìý(BMus’95)ÌýhadÌýbeen struggling to come to terms with the almost complete shut-down of live performances. In reaction to the current situation,ÌýheÌýturned a lot ofÌýhisÌýattention to creating at home, recording and mixing. 'Refractions' is the result of these explorations, an EP of music that was recorded, mixed and re-mixed during the last 8 strange months. It marksÌýPatrick’sÌýfirst foray into taking control of the technical aspects ofÌýhisÌýown music, working primarily from home,ÌýusingÌýa mix of acoustic percussion sounds and digital mixing techniques. It's an album best experiencedÌýwith a good set of headphones in a quiet space.Ìý


ÌýJeu d'ombres – Mathieu Soucy
Released December 10, 2020

The suite itself takes the form of a call for celebrating togetherness. It is thus of no surprise if it unfolds as a collaborationÌýbyÌýMathieu Soucy (BMus'19)Ìýwith Sarah RossyÌý(BMus'17 MMus'19), Jeanne CôtéÌý(MMus'20)Ìýand Louis SteinÌý(BMus'16)Ìýwith recording, mixing and mastering done by Alex Bohn (MMus'20).ÌýÉluard’sÌýand Baudelaire’s poetry shine forth in a dialogue between Sarah Rossy’s compelling voice, melodies and harmonies evoking a turbulent ethereal space, Jeanne’s natural willingness to get lost in order to discover a new self and Louis’ eye that grounds itself in the soil thatÌýopens upÌýunder his untired look.Ìý


That’s all for ourÌýDecemberÌýRelease Radar! And don’t forget – if you’re part of the Schulich community and are looking forward toÌýJanuary andÌýFebruaryÌýreleases, let us know to be featured inÌýtheÌýnext Release Radar! Email us atÌýpublicity.music [at] mcgill.ca.Ìý
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