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Walter MacNutt

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from 1946 to 1949. He worked in the same capacity at All Saints' Church, Windsor, Ontario from 1949 to 1953 where he notably conducted several performances of the Windsor Singers for
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where he was stationed on Prince Edward Island. During that time he played saxophone in a regimental band and was the organist at St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral in his native city.
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In 1931 MacNutt became organist-choirmaster at Trinity Church in Barrie, Ontario, a post he held through 1935. He then worked in the same capacity at the
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in Toronto in 1954, holding that post until his retirement in 1977. He lived the rest of his life in Toronto where he died in 1996 at the age of 86.
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prize for Canadian composition. One of his more popular works, the secular song
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in Toronto from 1935 to 1942. From 1942 to 1946 he served in the
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Index

organist
choir director
composer
orchestra
Broadcast Music Incorporated
Frederick Harris Music
Waterloo Music Company
Western Music Company
Vogt Society
H.E. Foster
William Blake
Anglican church
Charlottetown
Prince Edward Island
Toronto Conservatory of Music
Reginald Godden
Healey Willan
Church of the Holy Trinity
Canadian Army
World War II
All Saints' Anglican Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba
CBC Radio
St. Thomas's Anglican Church




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