Srul
Irving Glick, 1934-2002
Born
in 1934, Srul grew up in Toronto, where his father was a cantor
and his brother was a clarinetist of distinction. He was
educated at the University of Toronto where he received his Bachelor
of Music and Master of Music degrees in composition and theory.
He continued his studies in Paris, France with such masters as
Darius Milhaud, Louis Saguer and Max Deutch. He was a teacher
of theory and composition himself at the Royal Conservatory of
Music and York University.
Glick is one of Canada's most prolific composers, writing in all
media from chamber music to oratorio. Especially significant
is his vocal and choral music, for which he has received numerous
awards including: The J.I. Segal Award for his contribution
to Jewish music in Canada; the Kavod Award presented by the Cantor's
Assembly of America, "for his lifelong dedication to the
music of the synagogue, to cantorial chant and to cantors";
The Solomon Schechter Award presented to the Beth
Tikvah's music program by the United Synagogue of America;
an Honourary 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 most recently in 1995,
a second gold Solomon Schechter award for the best musical program
for a synagogue in North America.
In the year 2001, he received the prestigious Ateret Kavod (Crown
of Honour) Award from the United Synagogue of America.
Glick was proclaimed Composer-in Residence of Beth Tikvah Synagogue
in Toronto where he has been choir director since 1969.
His liturgical music has been performed and recorded with this
excellent choral group in Canada, the United States and Israel.
In 1993 Beth Tikvah released the first complete compact disc of
Glick's music for cantor and choir entitled "Beth Tikvah
Sings", performed by cantor Efraim Sapir and the Beth Tikvah
choir. In addition, Mr. Glick served as program director
of Jewish Music Toronto for 4 years and he presently fills the
portfolio as program director of Musica Beth Tikvah, two concert
series of Jewish music in Toronto.
In 1986, Glick left the CBC where he had been a producer of serious
music since 1962. His involvement in the field of production,
recordings and programming won him seven Grand Prix du Disque
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 Member of the Order of Canada for his "outstanding
achievement …, service to Canada and to humanity at large".
In the year 2000, Glick received the extraordinary Yuvel Award,
presented by The Cantor's Assembly of America, for his "life long
commitment to the composition of music that captures the heart
and touches the soul."
One of Canada's most prominent composers, Glick has his music
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 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.
Since 1964, Mr. Glick received hundreds of commissions from great
artists and institutions. Commissioners have included: Jon Vickers,
Maureen Forrester, The Canadian Brass, The Orford String Quartet,
The St. Lawrence String Quartet, The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
(3), The Elmer Iseler Singers (4), The Toronto Symphony, The Toronto
Mendelssohn Youth Choir, The Vancouver Chamber Choir, Marta Hidy,
James Campbell, Anton Kuerti, Senia Trubashnik, Judy Loman, Jennifer
Swarz, Toronto Children's Chorus, Trio Lyra, Ofra Harnoy, Camerata,
Valerie Tryon, Valerie Siren, The Victoria Symphony, Steven Staryk,
Jacques Israelievitch, Rivka Golani, Dorothy Sandler Glick, Cantor
Louis Danto, Cantor Alberto Mizrachi, The Montreal Violin Competition,
Boris Brott and the Hamilton Philharmonic, Alexander Brott and
the McGill Chamber Orchestra, The Kingston Symphony, The Mississauga
Children's Chorus, Pieter Sigmundt for Vox Finlandia, The Toronto
Dance Theater, The Toronto Repertory Ensemble, The Finlandia Sinfonietta
and Ralf Gothoni, Chamber Players of Toronto, The Elora Festival
Singers, Noel Edison, The Canadian Piano Trio, Festival of the
Sound.
Affiliations: SOCAN,
Canadian League of Composers (president 1966 - 1969), Canadian
Music Centre.
All of Glick's papers and manuscripts are being archived at the University of Calgary at their special collections department.