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Biography & Autobiography Composers & Musicians

Jean Coulthard

A Life in Music

by (author) William Bruneau & David Duke

Publisher
Ronsdale Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2005
Category
Composers & Musicians
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781553800231
    Publish Date
    Mar 2005
    List Price
    $22.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781553800897
    Publish Date
    Mar 2005
    List Price
    $15.99

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Description

Jean Coulthard demonstrated that a Canadian woman could be a successful professional composer, whose music was, and still is, played extensively in concert halls across Canada and internationally. Through her seven-decade career she composed in every genre of traditional classical music: opera, symphonies, concerti, chamber music, keyboard, voice, and choir. Coulthard's story was more than that of artist and teacher. She made a place for herself in a male-dominated university and, as a westerner, she fought for the artists of her community. As a traditionalist she upheld aesthetic values she believed important for her and for her audience. This insightful biography shows that behind the productivity and the contented family life, there were intriguing personal and professional friendships, international travel, and cultural politics. She knew and learned from Bartók and Schoenberg, yet in the end, she went her own Canadian way. The Coulthard story is deeply interconnected with twentieth-century Canadian art, and with the rise of Vancouver from provincial outpost to Pacific Rim metropolis. The authors describe several compositions from each stage of Coulthard's life, giving context and assessments of harmonic idiom, form and overall style."Jean Coulthard's harmonies touched me personally and warmed my soul. She has her own musical language, partly West Coast, mostly from another golden universe. She was comfortable with herself, yet kept searching for a different shade of colour to start another canvas. She is a Canadian treasure."—Peter Togni, Composer and CBC Radio Host

About the authors

William Bruneau began his post-secondary education in Saskatoon at the University of Saskatchewan, taking degrees in history and in education. He completed his doctorate at the University of Toronto, spending years in Paris and Oxford. He was a member of faculty at UBC from 1971 to 2003. He has lately been a member of the regional council of the Canadian Music Centre, and as a pianist, has been a vigorous proponent and performer of chamber music. When the opportunity arose to write a biography of Jean Coulthard, it was impossible to resist. The project was a collaboration with David Gordon Duke—an accomplished musicologist and composer. Combining history, music, and biography, Bill found the work on Coulthard allowed him to indulge his enthusiasms, and led to the creation of a permanent reminder of Coulthard's person and work. In 2005, he accepted a contract to edit and write a volume in the Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell. That project, in collaboration with McMaster historian Stephen Heathorn, is to be published in 2011.

William Bruneau's profile page

David Gordon Duke, composer, educator and writer, studied with Jean Coulthard and followed closely her career for many years. He presently teaches at the post-secondary level in Vancouver and reviews music for Canadian newspapers.

David Duke's profile page

Awards

  • Shortlisted for the Association of Recorded Sound Collections Award

Editorial Reviews

“The authors have realized their intent admirably, packing a wealth of information into their book . . . and giving the reader a clear picture of Coulthard's influences, accomplishments and place in Canadian music.” — Opus Magazine

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