- Robert Turner (composer)
Robert Comrie Turner (
6 June 1920 Montreal ) is aCanadian composer ,radio producer, andmusic educator . He graduated with a bachelors degree in music fromMcGill University in 1943. While there he studied withDouglas Clarke andClaude Champagne . He continued his studies briefly atColorado College in 1947, where he met his wife, percussionist Sara Scott. They married in 1949. In 1947, Turner transfered toPeabody College in Nashville, Tenn, where he studied withRoy Harris . He graduated in 1950 with a Masters degree. During this time, Turner spent two summers studying withHerbert Howells andGordon Jacob at theRoyal College of Music and one summer at theBerkshire Music Center atTanglewood studying withOlivier Messiaen . He returned to McGill University in 1951, graduating with a doctorate two years later. [ [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0003502 The Canadian Encyclopedia]Turner worked as a CBC Vancouver music producer 1952-68, where his responsibilities included the broadcasts of the
CBC Vancouver Chamber Orchestra . He taught at theUniversity of British Columbia 1955-7, atAcadia University 1968-9, and at theUniversity of Manitoba 1969-85. He was appointed professor emeritus at theUniversity of Manitoba upon his retirement in 1985. Several of his students have gone on to have successful careers includingPatrick Carrabré ,Jim Hiscott ,Diana McIntosh andGlenn Buhr .Among his numerous works are two
operas : "The Brideship" (1967) and "Vile Shadows" (1983). [ [http://opera.stanford.edu/composers/T.html Opera Glass] ]Opera Glass
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