Peggie Sampson* ‎– The Contemporary Viola Da Gamba

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Music Gallery Editions ‎– MGE 7
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David Rosenboom The Seduction Of Sapienta
Producer, Composed By – David Rosenboom
(25:57)
A1 Fast
A2 Extremely Fast
A3 Presto
B1 Murray Adaskin Two Pieces For Solo Viola Da Gamba
Composed By – Murray AdaskinEngineer – Bill Stevens
9:47
B2 Peggie Sampson* Improvisation - Be Merry, A Day Will Come
Composed By [Theme] – Tobias HumeProducer – Al Mattes
9:15

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The Seduction Of Sapienta written in 1973/74 by David Rosenboom for Viola Da Gamba solo, with voltage controlled resonators. Composed for and commissioned by Dr. Peggie Sampson with assistance from the Canada Council and the New York University Faculty of Fine Arts.
Two Pieces For Solo Viola Da Gamba written in 1972 by Murray Adaskin, commissioned by Peggie Sampson through a grant made from the Canada Council.
Improvisation by Peggie Sampson on a theme by Tobias Hume (1605, from the first book of Ayres). Inspired by Christopher Simpson's book "The Division Violist" (1665).
Side A: recorded at the York University. Side B: (1) was recorded at York University and Side B: (2) at the Music Gallery, Toronto.
This record was produced with the assistance of the Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Family Foundation.