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This piece is a traditional bugle call performed by British and Commonwealth forces. As part of the Remembrance Day ceremony, it is performed following The Last Post and the moment of silence. It is a musical metaphor stemming from its original purpose to signal that the day has begun and the soldiers of the camp are to awaken.

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from The Great War Sextet: Canadian War Poetry with Trombone & Strings, released June 6, 2020
Traditional Bugle Call (Public Domain)

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Benjamin Harry Sajo -- composer, bugler

Pratik Gandhi -- conductor
Felix Del Tredici - bass trombone & narrator
Marianne Di Tomaso -- first violin
Essie Liu -- second violin
Maxime Despax -- viola
Jake Klinkenborg -- violoncello
Vicente Garcia - contrabass

Mike Mullin -- audio engineer & mixer

Inspired by the book, "We Wasn’t Pals: Canadian Poetry and Prose of the First World War", edited by Barry Callaghan and Bruce Meyer (Toronto: Exile Editions Ltd., 2001).

Recorded at MacKay United Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
November 10, 2019.

Made possible from the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council and private sponsorship.

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Benjamin Harry Sajo Nunavut

Benjamin Sajo is an Ottawa-based composer and educator. His love of comparative mythology, multiculturalism, folklore, social justice, literature and visual art inspires a writing imbued with a post-modern aesthetic: mixing the tools and tricks of the past into decidedly modern, fiery, magic.

Education:
Master of Music, McGill University, 2013

Bachelor of Music, Western University, 2010
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