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Srul Irving Glick

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presented to the Beth Tikvah's music program by the United Synagogue of America; an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Canadian College of Organists "for his contribution to musical life in Canada, and in particular to the music of the synagogue", and in 1995, a second gold Solomon Schechter award
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One of Canada's most prominent composers, Glick's music continues to be performed regularly at home, in the USA and abroad. His unique integration of contemporary music, Hebraic lyricism and classical composition techniques, formed into a masterful character-filled music that is both dramatic and
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in 2000, presented by The Cantor's Assembly of America, for his "lifelong commitment to the composition of music that captures the heart and touches the soul"; the prestigious Ateret Kavod (Crown of Honour) Award in 2001 from the
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and a Juno Award. In 1993, Mr. Glick received a Governor General's medal in honour of Canada's 125th anniversary of Confederation "for his contribution to Canadian culture", and in 1994 was appointed a
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Glick married Dorothy Sandler in 1957. They had three children together; Julie, Stefan, and Paula. He married Sara Wunch in 1996, with whom he shared his life with until his death in 2002.
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lyrical, has won him considerable acclaim. A great many of his works appear on recordings and compact discs, and are published in Canada, the USA and the United Kingdom.
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Glick was one of Canada's most prolific composers, having written in all media from chamber music to oratorio. He won numerous awards including the extraordinary
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where he had been a producer of serious music since 1962. His involvement in the field of production, recordings and programming won him seven
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Martin Anderson (June 1, 2002). "Srul Irving Glick: Canadian composer happy to be named 'He who wrestled with God'".
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in 1955, and later a Masters of Music in 1958. He was named an honorary Fellow of the
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for his "outstanding achievement, service to Canada and to humanity at large".
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Betty Nygaard King, Clifford Ford, Robin Elliott (March 4, 2015).
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for the best musical program for a synagogue in North America.
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in 1993. He studied music composition for two summers at the
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in Toronto. His brother is the clarinetist Norman Glick.
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where he studied for two years. He then entered the
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