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Available May 2005
ISBN 1-55380-023-0
BISAC: BIO004000, BIO022000, MUS007000
6" x 9" 216 pp trade
paper
60 b&w photos
$22.95 Cdn
$18.95 US
BIOGRAPHY, MUSIC

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Jean Coulthard:
A life in Music
By William Bruneau
and David Gordon Duke
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
William Bruneau, Professor Emeritus at UBC and a friend of Jean Coulthard for
30 years, has been a life-long advocate and occasional performer of Canadian
music. He is editor of the papers of Bertrand Russell and is at work on a history
of UBC.
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. |