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Srul Irving Glick was born on 8 September, 1934 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian composer (1934–2002). Discover Srul Irving Glick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Occupation Composer, radio producer, conductor, teacher
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 8 September 1934
Birthday 8 September
Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date of death 17 April, 2002
Died Place Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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His wife is Glick married Dorothy Sandler in 1957 and they were married for 33 years. They had three children together; Julie, Stefan, and Paula. He remarried Sara Wunch in 1996. Glick died 6 years later in 2002.

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Wife Glick married Dorothy Sandler in 1957 and they were married for 33 years. They had three children together; Julie, Stefan, and Paula. He remarried Sara Wunch in 1996. Glick died 6 years later in 2002.
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1934

Srul Irving Glick (September 8, 1934 – April 17, 2002) was a Canadian composer, radio producer, conductor, and teacher.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Glick was the son David Glick, a Russian born cantor in Toronto.

His brother is the clarinetist Norman Glick.

Glick began his training in music at The Royal Conservatory of Music where he studied for two years.

1955

He then entered the University of Toronto where he graduated first with a Bachelor of Music in 1955, and later a Masters of Music in 1958.

1959

He studied music composition for two summers at the Aspen Music Festival and School under Darius Milhaud, and in 1959-1960 he continued his studies in Paris, France, with such masters as Louis Saguer and Max Deutsch.

1963

He was a teacher of theory and composition himself on the faculties of the Royal Conservatory of Music (1963-1969) and York University (1985-1986).

Glick was one of Canada's most prolific composers, having written in all media from chamber music to oratorio.

1986

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.

1993

He was named an honorary Fellow of the Royal Canadian College of Organists in 1993.

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".

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 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.

1995

He also received 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 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 for the best musical program for a synagogue in North America.

2000

He won numerous awards including the extraordinary Yuvel Award 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 United Synagogue of America.

2002

He died in Toronto in 2002.