January 22, 1999: Fusion from Quantum Mechanics will be performed by members of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra at Assumption University Chapel in Windsor, Ontario. Part of the Windsor Symphony’s Canadian Music Festival III
January 23, 1999 (WORLD PREMIERE): Fata Morgana will receive its world premiere perfomance by Music Umbrella (Carol Savage, flute; Anthony Rapoport, viola; Lori Gemmell, harp) at Eastminster United Church in Toronto, Ontario
March 15, 1999: Five Portentous Preludes will be performed by Shawn Spicer (trumpet), Drew Stephen (French horn) and Dale Sorensen (trombone) as part of the Eclectic Café at Barcode in Toronto, Ontario
March 25, 1999: The Art of Declension will be performed by the Queen’s Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gordon Craig, at Queen’s University’s Grant Hall in Kingston, Ontario
April 30, 1999 (WORLD PREMIERE): Triple Witching will receive its world premiere performance by the Amici Chamber Ensemble (Joaquin Valdepeñas, clarinet; David Hetherington, cello; Patricia Parr, piano) at Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto, Ontario
May 2, 1999 (WORLD PREMIERE): Orillia Panorama will receive its world premiere performance by the Orillia Wind Ensemble, conducted by Roy Menagh, at the Gordon Lightfoot Auditorium, Orillia Opera House, in Orillia, Ontario
June 4, 1999: Fata Morgana will be performed by Music Umbrella (Carol Savage, flute; Anthony Rapoport, viola; Lori Gemmell, harp) at Ryerson Polytechnic University in Toronto, Ontario. Presented by Global and Local Responsibility for a Just and Sustainable Civilization at their Evolution of World Order Conference 1999
August 3, 1999: Fata Morgana will be performed by Music Umbrella (Carol Savage, flute; Anthony Rapoport, viola; Lori Gemmell, harp) at First Baptist Church, Ottawa, Ontario. Part of the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival
October 16, 1999: Visions of Joy will be performed by the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Susan Haig at Cleary International Centre Chrysler Theatre in Windsor, Ontario
November 18, 1999: ecce homo will be performed by the Elmer Iseler Singers, conducted by Lydia Adams, at Massey Hall in Toronto, Ontario