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Noah Franche-Nolan: Music-Making as Spiritual Practice

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Feb 1, 202652:56Music

Today we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on pianist and composer Noah Franche-Nolan . Noah's latest album, Rose-Anna , is named after his Acadian great-grandmother, a church organist from Grand Falls, New Brunswick. The...

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Noah Franche-Nolan: Music-Making as Spiritual Practice is an episode from Spotlight On by Lawrence Peryer. Today we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on pianist and composer Noah Franche-Nolan . Noah's latest album, Rose-Anna , is named afte...

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Today we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on pianist and composer Noah Franche-Nolan . Noah's latest album, Rose-Anna , is named after his Acadian great-grandmother, a church organist from Grand Falls, New Brunswick. The Acadians are French-speaking people with deep roots in Canada's Maritime provinces. The Acadians were expelled from their land by the British in the late 1700s and many of them migrated south to Louisiana where they became known by their more famous name, the Cajuns. Noah’s family connection runs deep through the record and he even plays organ on two tracks, honoring the woman who sparked his musical heritage. The album pairs him with bassist Jodi Proznick and drummer Nicholas Bracewell in a trio that displays deftness with groove-driven chops, tender hymns and free exploration. The music conjures thoughts of home, family, and what gets passed down through generations. Noah's also one half of Arid Landscapes , an ambient electroacoustic project with guitarist Dan Pitt, that takes a totally different approach—live looping, processing, and soundscapes that feel vast and open. My November 2024 talk with Dan for The Tonearm is linked in the show notes. Noah and I talk about both projects, his work as a church music director in Vancouver, and what it means to make music that honors the past while pushing into new territory. (The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Noah Franche-Nolan's album Rose-Anna ) – Dig Deeper • Artist and Albums: Visit Noah Franche-Nolan at noahfranche-nolanmusic.com and follow him on Instagram Purchase Noah Franche-Nolan's Rose-Anna from Bandcamp or Qobuz and listen on your streaming platform of choice Noah Franche-Nolan on All About Jazz Vancouver Guardian profile • Arid Landscapes (duo with Dan Pitt): Arid Landscapes released September 2025, available on Bandcamp Dan Pitt — official site Dan Pitt on Bandcamp Between the Lines of Dan Pitt's 'Horizontal Depths' ( The Tonearm ) • Collaborators and Ensembles: Jodi Proznick — bassist, Noah Franche-Nolan Trio Nicholas Bracewell — drummer, Noah Franche-Nolan Trio Raagaverse — JUNO-nominated Indo-jazz fusion quartet led by Shruti Ramani Shruti Ramani — vocalist and bandleader, Raagaverse Jaya (Raagaverse debut album) on Bandcamp Nick Fraser — Toronto drummer and University of Toronto faculty; Noah's former teacher • Recording Labels: Cellar Music Group — Vancouver label founded by Cory Weeds; 2023 Grammy Award winner Cory Weeds — Cellar Music Group founder and artistic director Frankie's Jazz Club — Vancouver jazz venue run by Cory Weeds ( Rose-Anna release show venue) • Film Scoring: Häxan (1922) — Swedish-Danish silent horror essay film directed by Benjamin Christensen The Cinematheque — Vancouver independent film institute that commissioned Noah's live score for Häxan • Educational Institutions: Vancouver Community College (VCC) — where Noah teaches jazz piano VSO School of Music — Vancouver Symphony Orchestra's school; Noah teaches in Jazz and Classical Theory/Composition University of Toronto, Faculty of Music — where Noah and Dan Pitt studied jazz • Venues and Spaces: The Tranzac — Toronto's not-for-profit community arts venue; central to the city's improvised music scene Brentwood Presbyterian Church — Burnaby; where Noah serves as coordinator of musicking and where Arid Landscapes was partly recorded – Dig into this episode's complete show notes at podcast.thetonearm.com – • Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate The Tonearm ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. •

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