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Norman Symonds

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Symonds' composition "A Gift of Thanksgiving" was performed in 1980 by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. In 1987 his work was included on the National Arts Centre Orchestra recording
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In 1968 Symonds travelled about rural Canada on a fellowship from the Canada Council, writing and composing; his work became a 13-part radio series titled
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was performed in 1963 by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and the Ron Collier Jazz Quintet. In 1967 the orchestra performed his
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From 1949 to 1966, Symonds worked actively as a clarinetist, alto and baritone saxophonist and arranger with several
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where he studied clarinet, piano, theory, and harmony through 1948. He then studied privately for several years with
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in Canada, he composed several jazz works which employed classical forms.
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from 1938 to 1945. While stationed in Halifax he played with a
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Index

Norman Simmonds
Norman Simmons (disambiguation)
Canadian
composer
clarinetist
saxophonist
Toronto
third-stream movement
Nelson, British Columbia
Victoria, British Columbia
Royal Canadian Navy
World War II
dixieland band
Charles "Bucky" Adams
The Royal Conservatory of Music
Gordon Delamont
dance bands
Leo Romanelli
Bobby Gimby
Benny Louis
Ed Bickert
Ron Collier
Ross Culley
Bernie Piltch
Jack Richardson
Jerry Toth
Stratford Festival
Canada's music: an historical survey

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