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Reflections on Malcolm Forsyth

edited by Mary I. Ingraham & Robert C. Rival

Publisher
The University of Alberta Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2019
Subjects
Composers & Musicians, Individual Composer & Musician, Classical, History & Criticism
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781772125030
    Publish Date
    Oct 2019
    List Price
    $34.99

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Description

Malcolm Forsyth (1936–2011) was a musical legend: a much-loved composer, performer, teacher, and mentor. Reflections on Malcolm Forsyth presents a captivating and approachable portrait of one of Canada’s finest modern composers. Readers will discover both public and private sides to the man and gain fresh insights from critical assessments of a broad range of Forsyth’s compositions, his continuing popular appreciation, and his lasting influence on the next generation of musicians and music scholars. Drawing from the perspectives of leading scholars, composers, and musicians, as well as on those of family, friends, students, and colleagues, Reflections on Malcolm Forsyth honours the rich life and cultural significance of this exceptional creative mind. It is important reading for music students and researchers, professional performers, and anyone who loves contemporary music.

Contributors: Tommy Banks, Allan Gordon Bell, Nora Bumanis, Robin Elliott, Amanda Forsyth, Valerie Forsyth, Allan Gilliland, Carl Hare, Mary I. Ingraham, Edward Jurkowski, Ryan McClelland, John McPherson, Fordyce C. (Duke) Pier, Roxane Prevost, Kathy Primos, Tanya Prochazka, Leonard Ratzlaff, Rayfield Rideout, Robert C. Rival, Julia Shaw, Dale Sorensen, Christopher Taylor

About the authors

Mary I. Ingraham is Professor of Musicology and Director of Sound Studies at the University of Alberta.

Mary I. Ingraham's profile page

Robert C. Rival is a composer and scholar who teaches at the University of Ottawa.

Robert C. Rival's profile page

Excerpt: Reflections on Malcolm Forsyth (edited by Mary I. Ingraham & Robert C. Rival)

“With his commanding personality, flair for writing accessible, brilliantly orchestrated music, and prominence as an educator, Malcolm Forsyth was a force to be reckoned with on the Canadian music scene from the time of his arrival in 1968 until his death in 2011.”

Editorial Reviews

"Reflections On Malcolm Forsyth has obvious interest for musicologists, but also tells an uncommon and compelling tale of an immigrant who fell under Canada’s spell."

Holly Doan