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Godfrey Ridout was born on 6 May, 1918, is a Canadian composer and conductor. Discover Godfrey Ridout'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 66 years old?

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1918

Godfrey Ridout (6 May 1918 in Toronto – 24 November 1984 in Toronto) was a Canadian composer, conductor, music educator, and writer.

Ridout was a descendant of Thomas Ridout, the first Surveyor General of Upper Canada during the administration of Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe.

He attended University of Toronto with John Beckwith.

During his time at the Toronto University, he was a pupil of Ettore Mazzoleni (conducting), Weldon Kilburn (piano), and Charles Peaker (organ and counterpoint) at its Conservatory of Music.

1940

He then taught on the conservatory faculty from 1940 to 1948.

He contributed articles to numerous Canadian music publications, notably serving as the assistant editor of both Canadian Music (1940–1941) and Canadian Review of Music and Art (1942–1943).

1946

In 1946, Ridout conducted Two Etudes for String Orchestra, after making alterations suggested by TSO music director Ernest MacMillan.

1949

As a conductor he served as the music director of the Eaton Operatic Society from 1949 to 1958.

He was also highly involved with the Toronto Gilbert & Sullivan Society of which he was made an honorary vice-president.

As a composer, Ridout is chiefly remembered for his symphonic and choral works.

The Canadian Encyclopedia describes him thus: "'Essentially an eclectic, Ridout yet did not lack for individuality. His music, though intensely felt, is prevailingly sunny and affirmative; it eschews the 'doom and gloom' manner and self-conscious profundity of much 20th-century concert fare. Ridout liked fun in music and could not easily resist concluding a work with a 'good tune'. He saw no need to strive for ever-new styles, or for a progress through styles, or for the role of musical inventor; style for him was a means of communication, not the 'message' itself. In this aloofness from contemporary conformity, Ridout may be perceived to be more original than many innovators and one of the determined communicators of his day.'"

1973

From 1973 to 1984 he was the author of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's program notes.

1974

In 1961, he composed one of his notable works, Fall Fair and on March 13, 1974, was in London for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's first ever concert at the Royal Festival Hall and the UK premiere of his Two Etudes for String Orchestra.

This was Ridout's first visit to England and arguably the peak of his career.

His Etudes were followed by a young Radu Lupu playing Schumann's Piano Concerto.

1982

He left there to join the faculty at Toronto University, where he taught until 1982.