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Jean Coulthard - The Bird of Dawning Singeth All Night Long (Poem for violin and orchestra)

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Jean Coulthard, OC, OBC (February 10, 1908 - March 9, 2000) was a Canadian composer and music educator.

The Bird of Dawning Singeth All Night Long (Hamlet Act I, Scene I)

Campbell Trowsdale, violin and the CBC Vancouver Orchestra conducted by Mario Bernardi

She was part of a trio of women composers who dominated Western Canadian music in the twentieth century: Coulthard, Barbara Pentland, and Violet Archer. All three died within weeks of each other in 2000. Her own work might be loosely termed "prematurely neo-Romantic", as the orthodox serialists who dominated academic musical life in North America during the 1950s and 1960s had little use for her. Some of her well-known compositions include Cradle Song, Threnody, Canadian Fantasy, Ballade "A Winter's Tale" and her opera Return of the Native.

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Coulthard was the daughter of Jean Blake Robinson Coulthard, a prominent and influential music teacher in Vancouver. Through her mother she received her earliest musical training and was introduced at an early age to the work of French composers like Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, both of whom were life-long influences. From 1924-1928 she studied the piano with Jan Cherniavsky and music theory with Frederick Chubb. A scholarship from the Vancouver Woman's Musical Club enabled her to pursue studies at the Royal College of Music in 1928-1929 where she was a pupil of Kathleen Long, R.O. Morris, and Ralph Vaughan Williams. She later studied at various points in her artistic career with such great composers as Béla Bartók, Aaron Copland, and Arnold Schoenberg.

Beginning in 1925, Coulthard began teaching the piano in her mother's studio. In 1947 she joined the music faculty at the University of British Columbia where she taught theory and composition through 1973. Her composition students included the Canadian composers Chan Ka Nin, Michael Conway Baker, Sylvia Rickard, Ernst Schneider, Robert Knox, Jean Ethridge, Joan Hansen, David Gordon Duke, Lloyd Burritt and Frederick Schipizky.

In 1978, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 1994, she was awarded the Order of British Columbia. In 1997, her portrait was painted by Canadian artist Christian Cardell Corbet, Coll. Vancouver Academy of Music.

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  • I can't thank you enough for sharing this music! I love this piece. It's been ages since I heard it. Thank you.

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  • Yo puedo sentir mi corazón, latir con está musica.

    ¡¡Gracias por hacerme tan feliz!!!

  • You amaze me. You know many composers including Canadians. I have a small collection of audio cds from Canadian Music Centre.

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