William Aide

William John Aide (born 27 March 1938) is a Canadian pianist. He is a pupil of Alberto Guerrero. He has played with conductors Sir Andrew Davis, Arthur Fiedler and Walter Susskind. He has accompanied Lois Marshall. Glenn Gould called him one of "the most inventive and imaginative pianistic talents of our time." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Quatrains.

    Toronto, Ont. : Centrediscs, 1983
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    John Beckwith. by Beckwith, John

    Toronto : Centrediscs = Centredisques, 1997
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    Kuyas.

    Toronto, Ont. : Centrediscs, 1983
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    Sonata for cello and piano : Concertante for flute and piano ; Piano quartet no. 2 by Kenins, Talivaldis, 1919-2008

    Toronto, Ont. : CMC, 1997
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    The charmer : works by = œuvres par Chan, Cherney, Harman, Hui, Mather, Somers.

    Toronto, Ont. : Centrediscs, 1995
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    Format: Conference Proceeding Audio