Our Recordings
To purchase our recordings, contact our office at 902.421.1300 or visit the Symphony Nova Scotia boutique at any of our concerts. You can also purchase them at select Halifax record stores, or online at the links below.
Dancing in the Light
Music of Christos Hatzis Conducted by Bernhard Gueller Featuring soloists Rivka Golani (viola), Beverley Johnston (percussion) and Suzanne Lemieux (oboe) Released September 2006 on CBC Records
"The orchestra, superbly directed by Gueller, whose understanding of what Hatzis had in mind went far deeper than the notes, plays compellingly and brilliantly." - Chronicle Herald, December 2006
To listen to an MP3 clip from the CD, click here.

Seasons' Celebration
Conducted, composed and arranged by Howard Cable Featuring soloists David Greenberg (violin), Chilina Kennedy, Suzanne Lemieux (oboe), Ian McKinnon (bagpipes), David Parker (horn) and Anne Rapson (violin) Released 2003 on CBC Records
"A record that's fit for all seasons... only a musician with Cable's extraordinary scope and fine ear for orchestral rhetoric could combine so many styles into one fine CD." - Chronicle Herald, March 2003

Tintner Memorial Collection
Released 2002-2003 on NAXOS
Vol 1: Mozart Symphonies No. 31, 35 and 40 Vol 2: Schubert Symphonies No. 8, 9 Vol 3: Beethoven Symphony No. 4 - Schumann Symphony No. 2 Vol 4: Haydn Symphonies Nos. 103, 104 Vol 5: Brahms Symphony No. 3, Serenade No. 2 Vol 6: Beethoven Symphony No. 3 - Sibelius Symphony No. 7 Vol 7: Mozart Idomeneo Overture, Symphonies Nos. 34, 41 Vol 10: Music of Frederick Delius (1994 re-release) Vol 11: Mozart Marches & Dances, Les Petits Riens Vol 12: Colonial Diversions: Miniatures by Grainger/Lilburn

MacKinnon's Brook Suite
Conducted and composed by Scott Macmillan Featuring Ian MacKinnon (tin whistle/bagpipes) Released 2001 on Warner Music
"Macmillan's dynamic music rolled and tumbled and soared, through the hard Atlantic crossing, the back-breaking clearing of land, the joys of family and disappointment and tragedy that also inevitably came... earthy folk stories in the elegant language of symphonic music." - The Daily News, October 2001

Please note: These are Symphony Nova Scotia's most recent recordings. For information about previous recordings, contact us at 902.421.1300 or e-mail us here.
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