Leaf Music
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Leaf Music is a Canadian record label based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Established in 2012 by Jeremy VanSlyke.[1], the company has over 35 titles it its catalogue.[2] Several recordings released by Leaf Music have won or been nominated for East Coast Music Awards, JUNO Awards and Prix Opus [3]
Artists[edit]
- Robert deMaine, cello
- Christine Walevska, cello
- Roger Lord, piano
- New Brunswick Youth Orchestra
- Infusion Baroque
- Charke-Cormier Duo
- Mark Fewer, violin
- Stick&Bow
- Duo Kalysta
- Halifax Camerata Singers
- Gillian Smith, violin
- Jennifer King, piano
- Saint John String Quartet
- Skye Consort
- Alexa Raine-Wright, baroque flute
- Maureen Batt
- Ensemble La Cigale
- Gayle h. Martin
- Julien LeBlanc, piano
References[edit]
- ↑ "Leaf Music: The Independant Label That Could". 2 December 2019.
- ↑ Leaf Music at www.naxosdirect.com
- ↑ http://www.cqm.qc.ca/1300/Laureats_an_23.html Skye Consort & Emma Bjorling awarded Opus Prize 2020 World Music Album of the Year
External links[edit]
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