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For your weekend at home concert

From our living room to yours! 

Here is the Azuline Duo, Emma Rush (guitar) and Sara Traficante (flute) performing a program of: Danza del molinero - Manuel De Falla arr. Azuline Duo Port ui Mhuirgheasa - Traditional/Gerald Garcia, No. 2 from Six Pieces for Flute and Guitar - Annette Kruisbrink, Evocacion e Joropo - Jose Luis Merlin 

Special thanks to the Hazel McCallion Foundation, the Hazel McCallion Fund in the Community Foundation of Mississauga and the City of Mississauga for their support of these "@home" video performances by professional musicians.
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For your Easter Weekend viewing - Colin Savage and Alison Melville invite you into their living room for another @home video from CMSM.⁣

Special thanks to the Hazel McCallion Foundation, the Hazel McCallion Fund in the Community Foundation of Mississauga and the City of Mississauga for their support of these "@home" video performances by professional musicians.
Another "@home" video for our audiences performed this time by Rob Wolanski, on double bass. Principal Bass with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, Robert Wolanski has a very active and genre-defying music career in Hamilton and throughout the GTA.

Though you may know him best for his phenomenal classical bass playing in the HPO (he's performed for nearly 30 years!), Robert is also known for his electric bass skills, performing with folk, jazz, country and rock bands. 

Special thanks to the Streetsville Bread and Honey Festival, the Hazel McCallion Foundation, The Hazel McCallion Fund with the Community Foundation of Mississauga and the City of Mississauga, whose support makes these videos possible.
Just in! Another video from Richard Moore @home in his percussion studio.

Special thanks to the Streetsville Bread and Honey Festival, the Hazel McCallion Foundation, The Hazel McCallion Fund with the Community Foundation of Mississauga and the City of Mississauga, whose support makes these videos possible.
Another @home video for our chamber music audiences.
Musicians, home alone like the rest of the world, find solace and companionship in their daily routine of practicing.
Here is Penny Johnson, pianist, in the sanctuary of her home sharing with us some of her favourite pieces.

Special thanks to the Hazel McCallion Foundation, the Hazel McCallion Fund in the Community Foundation of Mississauga, the Streestville Bread and Honey Festival and the City of Mississauga.
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