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Fallis & Tiefenbach More or Less Live at the Gould
An hilarious evening recorded at the Glen Gould Studio at the CBC Broadcasting Centre.
Contains: "Why Isn't Love Like It Is In the Opera", "Bingo Night In Berlin", a medley from "Nebraska", and "I've Got Faust Under My Skin"
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Primadonna on a Moose
A compendium of canadian musical hits from the past including: "Oh What A Difference Since the Hydro Came", "The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise", "Take Your Girl Out To The Rink" and "Paddle Your Own Canoe".
Opening Day Recordings (ODR 9310)
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Caliban Does Christmas
A Christmas album with the Caliban Bassoon Quartet. Mary Lou's cuts include: "He's Too Fat For Chimney" and "The Twelve Days After Christmas"
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People of Faith
With the Canadian Brass, John Tuttle on the organ, and the Elmer Isler singers, this collection provides a musical journey of faith. At times quietly meditative, and others joyfully loud - this collection is wonderful to have.
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Private Collection
A song cycle written for Mary Lou Fallis by pioneering Canadian composer John Weinzweig. It has now become a staple of the recital concert repertoire. Contains: "Hello Rico", "Love, Love, Love" and "Says What!"
John Weinzweig, CMC Centrediscs (CMC-CD 0582)
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Musical Chairs
A children's introduction to classical music both familiar and not so familiar. (It's modern approach uses a child playing a video game as the main character.)
Camerata Canada, Kids Records (KRL 1003)
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Loving
This limited edition vinyl of R. Murray Schafer's ground breaking bilingual opera "Loving/Toi". Available in the archive of the Canadian Music Centre.
R. Murray Schafer, Melbourne Records (SMLP 4035-6)
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This was a Bravo TV! series that was opera's answer to American Idol. Hundreds of singers from across the country auditioned for one of the six places at Singers Bootcamp. Intensive training in all aspects of the operatic craft produced one winner. This winner made their debut singing an aria with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.