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Jean Coulthard (February 10, 1908 - March 9, 2000) was a Canadian composer and faculty member.
Natural inside Vancouver, British Columbia, she taught at the University of British Columbia from 1947 to 1973.
A select few of her easily-known compositions include Cradle Song, Coronach, American Fantasy, ''Ballade "A Winter's Tale" & her opera Link to of the Indigen''.
Around 1978, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Around 1994, she was awarded the Order of British Columbia.
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Coulthard, Jean
(1908-2000), Vancouver, British Columbia. Picture, biography, selected works, and CDs, from the Canadian Music Centre.
Portrait of Jean Coulthard
Excerpts from a documentary by the Canadian Broadcasting Company. Includes quotes and sound files.
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra - Jean Coulthard Readings
A program in which composers may have their works read by the symphony.
Coulthard, Jean
Brief biography showing her as student, teacher, and composer. From the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
Jean Coulthard
Brief biography and photograph accompanying her appointment to the Order of British Columbia.
Jean Coulthard
Biographical article with photograph and Naxos discography.
Rare Spirits: Jean Coulthard
Quotes and photographs from her old age as part of a celebration of elder Canadians in the arts.
Coulthard, Jean
Entry in the Canadian Encyclopedia with detailed biography, works list by category, bibliography, and links, including French version.
Jean Coulthard
Tribute by CBC ArtsCanada features interactive retrospective including timeline, and the pieces "The Pines of Emily Carr," "Aegean Sketches," and "Excursion." [Requires Flash.]
Jean Coulthard (1908-2000)
Listing at the Lied and Art Songs Text Page with lyrics to selected works.
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