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Album Release Concert

The Blackwood trio is very happy to announce the release of our new full length album “How Long We Wait” and in order to celebrate this, we are having a special album release concert on Friday, September 4th!!!!

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The album’s name is Inspired by Thomas Merton’s poem ‘How Long We Wait, With Minds a Quiet as Time’, and the album reflects on patience, surrender, and our intimate place within the slow, enduring rhythms of nature. 

And it has been a bit of a wait since our last album!  It’s been two years since “Passages”, our last album as a trio. However – this one is special as it is the first album where our cellist, India Gailey is a full contributor as both a composer and performer.

Friday, September 4th, 2026 First Baptist Church in Halifax. 7:30 pm

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Or – you can get them at the door as well. Cash or e transfer only. Tickets are $25.00 but we have a pay-what-you-can policy if you pay at the door.

If you want to check us out before the concert (and please do!) head on over to Bandcamp where you can listen to some of this beautiful album and – we would love it if you’d show your support and pre-order your copy. We can have it ready for you to pick up at the concert! Here’s the link:

August 18 2026 · Uncategorized

New Album!!

Sanctuary Concerts announces the upcoming September 4th release of How Long We Wait (SCCD 008), a new recording from the Blackwood Trio with Peter-Anthony Togni (pipe organ) and Jeff Reilly (bass clarinet) and India Gailey (cello).

Pre order your digital or physical copy of the album on bandcamp here!

The album features 9 newly composed, original tracks by the three members of the ensemble. The album’s name draws inspiration from Thomas Merton’s poem ‘How Long We Wait, With Minds a Quiet as Time’ and it reflects on patience, surrender and our quiet, elemental bond with the deep forces of nature that govern our world.

Building on the sonic palette established across Lost and Found and Passages, How Long We Wait marks a clear evolution in both sound and scope. The distinctive timbres of bass clarinet, cello and piano remain at the heart of Blackwood’s sound, while a greater emphasis on melody allows the music to unfold with new warmth and lyricism. The result is a richly textured musical language that blurs the boundaries between contemporary classical, minimalism, jazz and free improvisation.

Through exploring the power of a sun shower in India’s Gailey’s “Sonnenreggen”, the mourning of a vanishing species in Jeff Reilly’s “Last Flight” and the powerful natural forces that shape our planet in Peter-Anthony Togni’s “Surge” – these titles and all of the others are inspired by the group’s profound respect for the mystical forces of nature that govern our lives.

August 18 2026 · Uncategorized

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