January 15, 2003: ecce homo will be performed by Symphony New Brunswick, conducted by David Fallis, at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John, New Brunswick

January 16, 2003: ecce homo will be performed by Symphony New Brunswick, conducted by David Fallis, at the Capitol Theatre in Moncton, New Brunswick

January 23, 2003: After Storm and Angeline on Ossabaw will be performed by the Canadian Chamber Choir with cellist Mark Rudoff, conducted by Iwan Edwards, at Knox Presbyterian Church in Nippewa, Manitoba

January 24, 2003: After Storm and Angeline on Ossabaw will be performed by the Canadian Chamber Choir with cellist Mark Rudoff, conducted by Iwan Edwards, at First Presbyterian Church in Brandon, Manitoba

January 25, 2003: After Storm and Angeline on Ossabaw will be performed by the Canadian Chamber Choir with cellist Mark Rudoff, conducted by Iwan Edwards, at Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Part of the Winnipeg Symphony New Music Festival

January 26, 2003: After Storm and Angeline on Ossabaw will be performed by the Canadian Chamber Choir with cellist Mark Rudoff, conducted by Iwan Edwards, at Young United Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba

January 31, 2003: The Laurels will be performed by soprano Charlene Pauls, baritone Mel Braun, and members of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michelle Mourre, at Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Part of the Winnipeg Symphony New Music Festival

February 1, 2003: Pangaea will be performed by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andrey Boreyko, at Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Part of the Winnipeg Symphony New Music Festival

February 6, 2003: Violet Crumble will be performed by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michelle Mourre, at Centennial Concert Hall in Winnipeg, Manitoba

March 5, 2003 (2 performances): Visions of Joy will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia

March 6, 2003 (2 performances): Visions of Joy will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia

March 12, 2003 (2 performances): Visions of Joy will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia

March 13, 2003 (2 performances): Visions of Joy will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia

March 22, 2003: Prologue: Two Households will be performed by the University of Victoria Chamber Singers, conducted by Bruce More at St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Victoria, British Columbia

March 27, 2003: After Storm will be performed by the Canadian Chamber Choir, conducted by Iwan Edwards, at l’Église Sainte Françoise Romaine in Lachine, Québec

March 28, 2003: After Storm will be performed by the Canadian Chamber Choir, conducted by Iwan Edwards, at Village Theatre West in Hudson, Québec

March 29, 2003: After Storm will be performed by the Canadian Chamber Choir, conducted by Iwan Edwards, at McGill University’s Redpath Hall in Montréal, Québec

March 30, 2003: Visions of Joy will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia

April 11, 2003: Prologue: Two Households will be performed by the University of Victoria Chamber Singers, conducted by Bruce More, at the Empress Hotel in Victoria, British Columbia. Part of the International Shakespeare Conference

April 24, 2003: To Boldly Go from The Art of Declension will be performed by l’Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, conducted by André Moisan, at the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier in Montréal, Québec

June 11, 2003: Quantum Mechanics will be performed by the Collaborations Ensemble at the DuMaurier Theatre in Toronto, Ontario

October 4, 2003 (WORLD PREMIERE): The Linearity of Light will receive its world premiere performance by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia

October 6, 2003: The Linearity of Light will be performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bramwell Tovey, at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, British Columbia

November 4, 2003: Pangaea will be performed by the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Geoffrey Moull, at Hilldale Lutheran Church in Thunder Bay, Ontario

November 16, 2003: Triple Witching will be performed by Standing Wave at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia

November 16, 2003: ecce homo will be performed by Ensemble Musica Orbium, conducted by Patrick Wedd, at Christ Church Cathedral in Montréal, Québec

December 3, 2003 (WORLD PREMIERE): Vesica Piscis will receive its world premiere performance by the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Roy Goodman, at Westminster United Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba

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