description
Southam Documentary Produced And Prepared By Eitan Cornfield
Beginning (Glass Houses No. 5)
In 1966 Ann Southam Was Studying…
The Sound… I See It
Ann Southam Had A Brief, Unhappy Stint At University
Instead Of Starting With The Music…
Actually, I've Had This Piano For A Long Time…
I Love Playing Rivers
It Was A Long Time Before I Became Interested…
One Time I Was Out In Banff…
I'm Happiest Composing For People I Know
There's Something So Pure About Her Music
Rivers [Selections]
3rd Set, #2
2nd Set, #4
3rd Set, #5
1st Set, #1
3rd Set #1
2nd Set, #3
1st Set, #2
3rd Set, #4
2nd Set, #2
3rd Set, #6
2nd Set, #5
Rivers [Selections]
3rd Set, #3
2nd Set, #6
2nd Set, #7
3rd Set, #8
2nd Set, #8
3rd Set, #7
2nd Set, #1
3rd Set, #9
Persons speaking in the documentary in order of appearance: Patricia Beatty, Eve Egoyan, Rachel Browne, Eitan Cornfield, Ann Southam, Christina Petrowska-Quilico, Mary Gardiner.
This Centrediscs recording was made possible through the finacial assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the Government of Canada through teh Canada Music Fund.
Design
–
Marc LaFoy
Engineer
–
David Quinney
Liner Notes
–
Ann Southam,
Christina Petrowska (tracks: Christina Petrowska Quilico)
Photography
–
André Leduc
Producer
–
David Jaeger
Translated By
–
Véronique Robert