Description
His history, then, provides a changing picture of the Canadian cultural scene through one of the most formative periods in the country's social history. To the crowds at large popular concerts such as the Toronto Proms, this elderly, contented musician represented the epitome of the music maker. In his music, Leo Smith bridged the gap between the old orthodoxies and new idioms, and as a teacher of theory and composition, he showed a younger generation, intent on yet newer innovations, how to be consistent as creative experimentalists. And in the last years of his life he moved out of the scholar's study into the hurly-burly of a metropolitan newspaper to become one of Canada's most trenchant and informed music critics. Pearl McCarthy's biography vividly recapitulates the Canadian musical scene between 1910 and 1952 and provides a coda to the career of an important influecne in Canadian music.
About the Author
PEARL MCCARTHY, art critic of the Toronto Globe and Mail, and a graduate of Toronto and Oxford, has been writing on the arts in Canada since her return to this country in 1927. In private life she is Mrs. Colin Sabiston.
Book Information
ISBN 9781487586959
Author Pearl McCarthy
Format Paperback
Page Count 54
Imprint University of Toronto Press
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 25mm