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Release Event Details!

Well, the project is officially DONE, the mixes have been done, the mastering has been signed off on.... so now I am pleased to announce the official release event!

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Release Event for "A Score for Lost Words"

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Join emerging Saskatoon pianist/composer Cassandra Stinn for an evening of instrumental, ambient, and emotional music celebrating the release of her newest work, “A Score for Lost Words” on Saturday, February 23rd at Aka Artist-Run and Paved Arts event space. The event will feature a full listening of the work, accompanied by projected video.

▼ 9:00pm: Refreshments with Instrumental Intrigues by Minor Matter ▼ 10:00pm: A Full Listening of “A Score for Lost Words” with accompanying video by Sean Kirk Photography ▼ Downtempo DJ set by Mehta to follow

There will be both seating and dance floor, and guests are welcome to bring journals and sketch pads.

Admission by suggested donation of $20. Donations of any amount are joyfully accepted.

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“A Score for Lost Words” is an experimental soundtrack for our individual and collective coming of age stories. The product of a creative process grant from the Saskatchewan Arts Board, the piece contrasts solo, improvisational piano with lush layers of synthesizers and orchestra. “A Score for Lost Words” was composed and performed by Cassandra Stinn, and arranged/mixed in collaboration with Matt Stinn of Rainy Day Recording Co.; mastering by Trevor Case.

Cassandra would like to thank the Saskatchewan Arts Board for their support via the independent artist grant program in realizing this project.

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