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From Iceland To Latvia To Canada

A rather international lineup tonight on The Signal, with music from the quartet Amiina, plus some (yup, you guessed it), music from Bjork.

Back in Canada, music from Montreal’s Bell Orchestre, and a concert by the University Voices from Montreal, including performances of James Rolfe's When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd and John Estacio's Eulogies.

And leaping back to the other side, some music from the Latvian Radio Chamber Singers, performing Andris Dzenitis' Les livres de ton silence: Unfinished Symphony.

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