Harry Freedman
'''Harry Freedman (''Henryk Frydmann'')''', (April 5, 1922 – September 16, 2005) was a
Canadian composer,
English hornist, and
music educator of Polish birth. He wrote a significant amount of
symphonic works, including the scores to films such as ''
The Bloody Brood'' (1959), ''
Isabel'' (1968), ''
The Act of the Heart'' (1970), ''
The Pyx'' (1973) and ''
The Courage of Kavik the Wolf Dog'' (1980), and composed a substantial amount of
chamber music. He also composed music for six
ballets, an
opera, some incidental music for the theatre, and a few vocal art songs and
choral works. He was awarded a
Juno Award in 1996 for his symphonic work ''Touchings'', which was recorded by the
Esprit Orchestra on the Nexus label. He won the 1998 composition prize at the
International Rostrum of Composers for ''Borealis'', a symphonic work co-commissioned by the
Toronto Symphony Orchestra,
Soundstreams Canada, and
CBC Radio. In 2002 the
Canadian Music Centre released a commercial recording dedicated to his music, ''Canadian Composers Portraits: Harry Freedman''.
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