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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ezra SchabasPublisher: University of Toronto Press Imprint: University of Toronto Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.750kg ISBN: 9780802028495ISBN 10: 0802028497 Pages: 374 Publication Date: 23 September 1994 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , General , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews<p>'Last month saw the publication of a long awaited book, with the dandy title Sir Ernest MacMillan: The Importance of Being Canadian. It's a 374-page biography of the major musical figure in 20th-century Canada. The thoroughly qualified author is Ezra Schabas, a music professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, and a former principal of the Royal Conservatory. This panoramic survey of MacMillan's life and times, has been released simultaneously in Canada, Britain and the United States by University of Toronto Press...Ezra Schabas' biography is both scholarly and lively; it brims with snappy anecdotes. And, glory be, there's a 16-page index; you can browse to your heart's content before starting in at the beginning...The book is visually enhanced by 53 well-chosen, well-captioned photos.' -- Clyde Gilmour, host of <i>Gilmour's Albums</i> CBC Stereo and CBC Radio Networks. 'A must read for anyone interested in the formative years of music in Canada.' -- Rick MacMillan 'In a country still short of musical heroes [Sir Ernest MacMillan] was a real one - large minded and tireless. His biography is the story of Canada's emerging musical identity. To know ourselves we need Sir Ernest's story. Ezra Schabas, who has travelled so many of the same paths, is the man to tell it.' -- Kenneth Winters 'Canada's intellectual and cultural life was created in the twenties, thirties and forties by men like MacMillan, Harold Innis, Northrop Frye and Donald Creighton, with resources that we today would find appalling. Yet they persevered and triumphed, spurred on by the one quality they had in abundance which we seem to lack: confidence in the country and its future.' -- H.J. Kirchhoff 'This book is eminently readable and should be of interest to anyone interested in the Western music tradition in Canada ... As a biography of a musical figure, Sir Ernest MacMillan: The Importance of Being Canadian stands out as a splendid book in which content and context are blended with thoroughness and integrity. Indeed, Sir Ernest would be pleased.' -- Gordon E. Smith 'Last month saw the publication of a long awaited book, with the dandy title Sir Ernest MacMillan: The Importance of Being Canadian. It's a 374-page biography of the major musical figure in 20th-century Canada. The thoroughly qualified author is Ezra Schabas, a music professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, and a former principal of the Royal Conservatory. This panoramic survey of MacMillan's life and times, has been released simultaneously in Canada, Britain and the United States by University of Toronto Press...Ezra Schabas' biography is both scholarly and lively; it brims with snappy anecdotes. And, glory be, there's a 16-page index; you can browse to your heart's content before starting in at the beginning...The book is visually enhanced by 53 well-chosen, well-captioned photos.' -- Clyde Gilmour, host of Gilmour's Albums 'Schabas's biography, with its dry but lucid prose, and its admiring but reasonably objective stance, does offer a cooly fascinating document of the cultural, political, and academic life in which MacMillan succeeded so well, and to which the conductor/administrator contributed so prodigiously. As an informative history of the 20th-century Canadian music scene, and particularly of the TSO and Toronto conservatory, Schabas's work will serve as a valuable document.' -- Richard Perry Author InformationEzra Schabas has been active as a performer, teacher, and musical administrator in Canada for over forty years. He is Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto, and former principal of the Royal Conservatory of Music. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |