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Pentaèdre

Pentaèdre is a Canadian chamber outfit, called after a pentahedron or a five-sided geometric form. Produced in 1985, the ensemble uses the typical instrumentation of the woodwind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and horn), though each participant doubles on related equipment, and jointly they create a far more mixed audio …

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Louise Bessette

Canadian pianist Louise Bessette has generated a career among the primary interpreters of modern piano music. She’s chosen a hard way to follow, carrying out and championing music by fairly small known living composers like José Evangelista, Serge Provost, Michelle Gonville, and André Villeneuve. But Bessette offers, generally, managed to …

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