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The album title ‘Being Golden’ is the name of the second movement of the suite ‘The Rings’, composed for Suzanne and Erica by Eric Robertson. It was originally conceived to celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Suzanne and her husband Peter. Gary Michael Dault’s poems which inspired each of the eight movements are meditations on the symbolic rings of relationships over time. The entire recording also showcases the fifty years of Suzanne and Erica’s musical collaboration.

The opening selections ‘Swing No. 1’ and 'Cinque piccoli duetti’ are by French composers Jacques Bondon and Jean Françaix, reflecting the energy, wit and subtlety of the music of the mid-1970’s.

Debussy’s ‘La plus que lente’ leads us back into the more romantic territory of Robertson’s ‘The Rings.’

Score for Robertson's 'The Rings' available here - cpmusiclibrary.ca/product/rings-robertson-fl-hp/

Concluding the recording are four contrasting works by Maurice Ravel, ‘Pièce en forme de Habanera’, the beloved ‘Pavane pour une infante défunte’, and his ‘Deux melodies hébraïques’: ‘Kaddisch’ and ‘L’enigme éternelle.’


Album recorded at St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Niagara-on-the-Lake

Produced and Engineered by Kirk Starkey
Artwork and booklet design Richard Talbot

A Wolftone Media Production ©2022

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released July 7, 2022

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Suzanne Shulman and Erica Goodman Hamilton, Ontario

One of Canada's foremost flutists, Suzanne Shulman has earned international critical acclaim for solo recitals in Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall and Chopin Institute. Juno Award-winning Canadian harpist Erica Goodman has appeared worldwide as a recitalist and chamber musician. Together Suzanne and Erica have played joint recitals and concerti, and many concerts with Camerata Canada. ... more

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