
Jack Sirulnikoff

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Panorama Panorama
Composed as stock music for the National Film Board of Canada in 1958. Performed by a studio orchestra, conducted by Robert Fleming.

Excerpt from 'This Evening' (Sirulnikoff) Excerpt from 'This Evening' (Sirulnikoff)
One act chamber opera, composed in 1960. Text by Omar Shapli. Score available from Canadian Music centre (www.musiccentre.ca). This is a reading at the Composers' Conference, Bennington College, 1960. Earl Rogers is the tenor.

Trio for Violin, Clarinet, and Cello (Sirulnikoff) Trio for Violin, Clarinet, and Cello (Sirulnikoff)
Composed in 1959. Performed by Orrea Pernel, Violin, Gunnar Schonbeck, clarinet, and George Finckel, cello.

Variations on a Rollicking Tune (Sirulnikoff) Variations on a Rollicking Tune (Sirulnikoff)
This is an easy piece for Concert band composed around 1975. This performance is by the Lakeshore Concert band of Pointe-Claire Quebec. The score and parts are available from Counterpoint Musical Services (www.counterpoint.ca).

Polka Dots - Trio (Sirulnikoff) Polka Dots - Trio (Sirulnikoff)
This is a piece I originally wrote for orchestra. This is an arrangement for Flute, Violin, and Piano. Score and parts are available from the Canadian Music Centre (www.musiccentre.ca).

Ceremonial Piece #2 (Sirulnikoff) Ceremonial Piece #2 (Sirulnikoff)
Composed for 2 Trumpets and Piano in 1970. This piece was written for students to perform. Score and parts available at the Canadian Music Centre (www.musiccentre.ca).

Polka Dots (for Concert Band) Polka Dots (for Concert Band)
Composed in 1958. This performance was recorded 1n 1966 or 1967 by the RCA Band of Halifax, Nova Scotia, conducted by Capt. J. Dowell. Other versions of this piece are for orchestra and Trio (flute, violin, and piano).

Ghost of a Chance Ghost of a Chance

Liza Liza

Big Bossa (Sirulnikoff) Big Bossa (Sirulnikoff)
This is a song I wrote a number of years ago based on a Latin rhythm.

Jupiter (Holst) Jupiter (Holst)
This exciting music is from a suite called 'The Planets' by Gustav Holst. This is an electronic version using the Garritan Personal Orchestra.

Noctuelles from 'Miroirs' (Ravel) Noctuelles from 'Miroirs' (Ravel)
'Night Moths', the first movement of 'Miroirs', composed in 1905 by Maurice Ravel.

Oiseaux tristes from 'Miroirs' (Ravel) Oiseaux tristes from 'Miroirs' (Ravel)
'Sad birds', 2nd movement

Une barque sur l'ocean from 'Miroirs' (Ravel) Une barque sur l'ocean from 'Miroirs' (Ravel)
'A boat on the ocean', 3rd movement.

Alborada del gracioso from 'Miroirs' (Ravel Alborada del gracioso from 'Miroirs' (Ravel
'Morning song of the jester', 4th movement.

La vallee des cloches from 'Miroirs' (Ravel) La vallee des cloches from 'Miroirs' (Ravel)
'The valley of the bells', 5th movement

Suite for Strings-1st movement (Sirulnikoff) Suite for Strings-1st movement (Sirulnikoff)
Composed in 1956. Moderato.

Suite for Strings-2nd movement (Sirulnikoff) Suite for Strings-2nd movement (Sirulnikoff)
Adagio Sostenuto

Suite for Strings-3rd movement (Sirulnikoff) Suite for Strings-3rd movement (Sirulnikoff)
Allegro