Performances: Check out the videos! Scroll down to find the YouTube links.

TAKEN S01E05: Emily Osmond.
When a musician happens to loves dogs, Winter, is passionate about giving a voice to those in need, and opportunity knocks, this is what happens. A new "true crime documentary series" called
Taken hosted by Lisa Meeches is being aired on CBC-TV and APTN-TV this Fall. It is dedicated to sharing the stories of Canadian missing and murdered indigenous women and girls "as told by their loved ones, and following the search for justice, and the clues that link these stories."
Heidi together with her friend pro dog-trainer, Sharon Hobbs gathered and trained 13 dogs thanks to their friends with dogs for three scenes in the fifth episode entitled Emily Osmond (Taken S01E05). Heidi, dressed as an RCMP officer, also ran the scene dedicated to Lloyd Goodwill, the RCMP officer interviewed in that episode, and his dog.
Many thanks to writer Rebecca Gibson for the blog Inside the Recreations - Emily's Dogs, and Facebook post dedicated to our contribution.
Click Emily Osmond then click Taken S01E05 to watch now.
When a musician happens to loves dogs, Winter, is passionate about giving a voice to those in need, and opportunity knocks, this is what happens. A new "true crime documentary series" called
Taken hosted by Lisa Meeches is being aired on CBC-TV and APTN-TV this Fall. It is dedicated to sharing the stories of Canadian missing and murdered indigenous women and girls "as told by their loved ones, and following the search for justice, and the clues that link these stories."
Heidi together with her friend pro dog-trainer, Sharon Hobbs gathered and trained 13 dogs thanks to their friends with dogs for three scenes in the fifth episode entitled Emily Osmond (Taken S01E05). Heidi, dressed as an RCMP officer, also ran the scene dedicated to Lloyd Goodwill, the RCMP officer interviewed in that episode, and his dog.
Many thanks to writer Rebecca Gibson for the blog Inside the Recreations - Emily's Dogs, and Facebook post dedicated to our contribution.
Click Emily Osmond then click Taken S01E05 to watch now.
Check out the Blog: ARE YOU LISTENING? Part one. There's a video attached featuring dogs!!!

Duo a la Carte
“Performances by DUO A LA CARTE sparkle! Heidi and Julie communicate a love of music, enjoyment in sharing in this with an audience, and a great sense of humour.” Julie Husband (woodwinds) and Heidi Peters (piano and percussion) began combining their wealth of knowledge and experience as music educators and professional performers in 1986.
The result is the highly acclaimed, exciting, innovative, energetic, extremely versatile, and funny DUO A LA CARTE. Julie performs regularly on the Winnipeg scene, from performances by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra to Rod Stewart, Rainbow Stage, and The Swing Cats. Julie currently teaches woodwind techniques at the U of M School of Music in addition to her other teaching responsibilities. Heidi’s many roles include teacher, performer, music consultant, publicist, researcher, workshop clinician, guest speaker, adjudicator, and examiner for the Royal Conservatory of Music (Canada) and the Music Development Program (United States). See Heidi's BIO.
THE SCHOOL PERFORMANCE: Audiences are mesmerized by saxophones, flutes, clarinets, an oboe, a bassoon, a piano, and lots of cool musical toys, and only two, masterful, fun-loving musicians performing an eclectic selection of repertoire from classics to familiar contemporary.
But that’s not all! The stage becomes a lab as the mystery of the science of sound unfolds. The music and style of this educational presentation are suitable for all children of any age. Contact me.
“Performances by DUO A LA CARTE sparkle! Heidi and Julie communicate a love of music, enjoyment in sharing in this with an audience, and a great sense of humour.” Julie Husband (woodwinds) and Heidi Peters (piano and percussion) began combining their wealth of knowledge and experience as music educators and professional performers in 1986.
The result is the highly acclaimed, exciting, innovative, energetic, extremely versatile, and funny DUO A LA CARTE. Julie performs regularly on the Winnipeg scene, from performances by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra to Rod Stewart, Rainbow Stage, and The Swing Cats. Julie currently teaches woodwind techniques at the U of M School of Music in addition to her other teaching responsibilities. Heidi’s many roles include teacher, performer, music consultant, publicist, researcher, workshop clinician, guest speaker, adjudicator, and examiner for the Royal Conservatory of Music (Canada) and the Music Development Program (United States). See Heidi's BIO.
THE SCHOOL PERFORMANCE: Audiences are mesmerized by saxophones, flutes, clarinets, an oboe, a bassoon, a piano, and lots of cool musical toys, and only two, masterful, fun-loving musicians performing an eclectic selection of repertoire from classics to familiar contemporary.
But that’s not all! The stage becomes a lab as the mystery of the science of sound unfolds. The music and style of this educational presentation are suitable for all children of any age. Contact me.
THE WORLD PREMIERES

On November 25, 2012 Duo a la Carte performed the World Premiere of Victor Davies composition Excursions (Visits to Manitoba Statues) at the Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg, MB. The work is scored for woodwind doubler (baritone saxophone, piccolo, flute, alto flute) and piano and maracas. The piece, comprised of six short character pieces, was composed with a school audience in mind.
No. 1 The Happy Rock of Gladstone
No. 2 The Garter Snake of Inwood
No. 3 Sarah the Glenboro Camel
No. 4 The Mosquito of Komarno
No. 5 The Creature in the Lagoon at Grand Beach
No. 6 The Lundar Goose flies over the Blarney Stone of Killarney (I never cut the funny chatter out of this one!)
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No. 1 The Happy Rock of Gladstone
No. 2 The Garter Snake of Inwood
No. 3 Sarah the Glenboro Camel
No. 4 The Mosquito of Komarno
No. 5 The Creature in the Lagoon at Grand Beach
No. 6 The Lundar Goose flies over the Blarney Stone of Killarney (I never cut the funny chatter out of this one!)
Contact me.