
Ann Southam (February 4, 1937 - November 25, 2010) was a Canadian composer and teacher. Southam's early works moved from Romanticism towards serialism and electronic music (such Waves, from 1976), and then towards the American minimalism of Riley and Reich. Glass Houses (1981), for example, is constructed from short tonal units that combine and re-combine, creating an overall sense of lyricism. In the 1990s Southam abandoned electroacoustic writing
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Webster's Spin
Glass Houses No. 13
Simple Lines of Enquiry: X. — - XI. —
Glass Houses No. 5
Glass Houses No. 9
Glass Houses No. 1
Remembering Schubert
Glass Houses No. 8
Glass Houses No. 7
Fiddle Creek
Rivers: Sets 1-2: Rivers, Sets 1-2: Set 2: No. 4
Glass Houses No. 14
Fluke Sound
Sea Still (excerpt)
Song of the Varied Thrush
Stitches in Time, Sonocylces: I. —
Noisy River
Stitches in Time, Soundspinning: I. —
Glass Houses No. 11
Stitches in Time, Sonocylces: III. —
Reprieve
Stitches in Time, Sonocylces: II. —
Stitches in Time, Soundspinning: III. —
Seastill
Rivers: Set 3: Rivers, Set 3: No. 5
Quintet
Pond Life I
Spatial View of Pond I
Movement 1
Movement 2
Rivers: Set 3: Rivers, Set 3: No. 4
Glass Houses No. 15
3 In Blue: No. 1, —
Movement 4
Soundstill IV
Rivers: Sets 1-2: Rivers, Sets 1-2: Set 1: No. 1
3 In Blue: No. 2, —
In a Measure of Time
Movement 3
Rivers, Set 1 (Arr. Taktus for 2 Marimbas)
Glass Houses No. 5 (Arr. for Marimba)
Pond Life II
Stitches in Time, Soundspinning: II. —
Movement 6
Glass Houses (Excerpts Arr. Taktus for 2 Marimbas): No. 11, —
Soundstill VI
Stitches in Time, Soundspinning: VI. —
Movement 5
Movement 8
Walls and Passageways
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