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Jean Coulthard
- West Vancouver
In
naming Jean Coulthard Composer of the Year in 1984, the Performing
Rights Organization said that the underlying force in all her work
is feeling. Those who have been her students speak of her as a mentor,
a world-class composer, a musical catalyst.
In a distinguished
career which encompasses six decades of continuous activity, she
has created more than 200 compositions. Her music, including works
for orchestra, opera, chamber music, voice, and others, is regularly
performed and broadcast worldwide.
Born in Vancouver,
Jean Coulthard began to write music while still a child and continued
her musical studies in England, New York and France. By the 1940s
she was already being hailed as one of Canada's most important composers.
In 1947 she
was invited to teach music at the University of British Columbia,
a position she maintained until her retirement in 1973. With her
retirement from academic life, her activity as a composer blossomed
with a renewed intensity.
In 1978 she
was named a Freeman of the City of Vancouver and an Officer in the
Order of Canada.
Jean Coulthard's
belief that a composer has a special responsibility to the community
resulted in works designed to be accessible to the wider public,
including works for students. She has brought British Columbia recognition
in the musical field that has made possible the achievements of
younger composers whom she taught and assisted.
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