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Gordon Delamont

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where he was a soloist with a boys' band that his father directed. His father provided him with his earliest musical training. In 1939 he moved to Toronto at the age of 20 where he became principal trumpet of
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Another student, Whitney Smith, produced a 90-minute radio documentary for CBC in 1979 entitled, "Gordon Delamont: Taking the Notes Where They Want to Go".
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topics which have been used widely by schools in North America. As a writer he also contributed articles to
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In 1949 Delamont went to New York City to study arranging, composition, and pedagogy with
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and has been performed widely throughout North America and Europe.
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Boyd, Denny. "Legendary Mr. D exited with fanfare",
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describes him as "a guiding figure in Canada in the
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Index

music educator
author
composer
trumpeter
Toronto
musical theory
Saturday Night
The Canadian Music Journal
The Canadian Encyclopedia
third-stream movement
New York Saxophone Quartet
Moose Jaw
bandmaster
cornetist
Arthur Delamont
Vancouver
CBC Radio
dance bands
Maury Deutsch
harmony
counterpoint
music theory
Peter Appleyard
Gustav Ciamaga
Ron Collier
Jimmy Dale
Hagood Hardy
Herbie Helbig
Paul Hoffert
Moe Koffman

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