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and the Ontario Federation of Symphony Orchestras commissioned him to report on Ontario Orchestras, which subsequently served as a blueprint for Ontario's orchestral development for the next thirty years. Schabas collaborated with the Ontario Arts Council again in 1968 to establish the University of
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Schabas followed up his time as Principal by returning to the University of Toronto's faculty of music in 1983, only to retire the following year. In 1985, he was named professor emeritus. From 1987 to 1990, Schabas again drew upon funding from Employment and Immigration Canada, the Ontario Arts
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Having continued teaching at the Faculty of Music and Royal Conservatory of Music throughout his time at the National Youth Orchestra and Orchestras Canada, in 1978 Schabas was made Principal of the Conservatory, a position he held until 1983. During his time as Principal, he developed training
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Council and the Association of Canadian Orchestras to direct "Musical Performance and Communication." This unique professional training program at the University of Toronto sought to help classical musicians find new and better ways of attracting and communicating with audiences.
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until 1960 and played in a number of ensembles around Toronto, including the Toronto Woodwind Quintet from 1956 to 1960. As an educator, he spoke at conferences in Europe, Asia, South America, Canada and the US and was a frequent consultant and juror for the
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with his family. During his time in Canada, he was a leading musical educator, clarinetist, and administrator in Toronto's musical institutions. He wrote several books on Canadian and American musical history, and he was appointed to the
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to help young Canadians find work in Canadian orchestras. That same year, he founded the Association of Colleges and Conservatories of Music, serving as its first president from 1980 to 1984.
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programs for gifted children and pre-university teenagers. In 1980, he launched the Orchestral Training Program for professional musicians at the Conservatory, which received funding from
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Schabas lived in Toronto and was married to Ann (Fairley) Schabas, the former dean of the Faculty of Library and Information Sciences at the University of Toronto. She is the daughter of
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in 1943 with an Artist Diploma to serve with the US Army forces in France and Germany. While overseas, he attended the Nancy Conservatory before returning to New York City in 1946.
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Not only a teacher and administrator, Schabas performed and conducted in Canada, the United States and overseas. He worked as a freelance clarinetist for the
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in 1967, appointed to the Order of Ontario in 1996, and made a Member of the Order of Canada in 2000. In 2002, he was appointed a Fellow (
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Toronto Conductors' Workshop. In 1972, Schabas was one of the founders of Orchestras Canada and was elected its first president.
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by the Governor General, and made a lifetime member of the Toronto Musicians Association. In 2012, he received the
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for clarinet, where he studied with clarinetist Arthur Christmann. The interruption of
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in 1948. For the next few years, he studied in a variety of places, including the
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in April 1924 to Jewish parents, Minnie Anker and Hyman Schabas. He attended the
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and in 2000 was elected director-general of the Canadian Encyclopedia of Music.
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There's Music In These Walls: A History of the Royal Conservatory of Music
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Theodore Thomas: America's Conductor and Builder of Orchestras, 1835-1905
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University of Toronto Archives & Records Management Services 
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After relocating to Toronto in 1952, Schabas became a director of the
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He died in Toronto, Ontario in October 2020 at the age of 96.
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Upon his return, Schabas completed his Bachelor of Science at
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Opera Viva: The Canadian Opera Company; The First Fifty Years
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with Gaston Hamelin. Between 1948 and 1950, he taught at the
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Sir Ernest MacMillan: The Importance of Being Canadian
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Sir Ernest MacMillan: The Importance of Being Canadian
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