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Tom Allen was born on 1961, is an A 20th-century canadian male writer. Discover Tom Allen'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 60 years old?

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1961

Tom Allen (born 1961) is a Canadian public radio broadcaster, concert host, trombonist and author.

Allen was born in Montreal, Quebec, and studied music at McGill University, Boston University and Yale University.

1990

He lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife, the harpist Lori Gemmell, and has hosted classical and popular music programming on CBC Music since the 1990s, including Fresh Air, Weekender, Music and Company, Radio 2 Morning, Shift and About Time.

Allen also regularly filled in on prominent CBC Radio One Current Affairs programs such as This Morning, The Sunday Edition and As It Happens.

Allen works as a concert host and a creative consultant for symphony orchestras.

1999

Allen has published three books of autobiographical non-fiction: Toe Rubber Blues (1999), Rolling Home (2001) and The Gift of the Game (2005).

2002

He received the 2002 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction for Rolling Home, his memoir of a cross-Canada rail journey.

2006

From 2006 to 2009, he also hosted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Unmasked series of concerts, working with conductors such as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Hans Graf and Peter Oundjian.

With Oundjian he co-created Eight Days in June, a "festival of music and thought" that was described by the Detroit Free Press as a "chaotic success".

2009

He hosted ten seasons of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's §Afterworks series (2009 - 2019) and ten previous seasons as a regular for concert series with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony (2000 - 2010) and Symphony Nova Scotia.

2010

Since 2010, in collaboration with his life partner Lori Gemmell (harpist) Allen has been creating shows that mix storytelling, history and music.

They call these shows "chamber musicals."

With consistent support from festivals and companies such as Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre, Ottawa's Chamberfest, Music Niagara and Stratford Summer Music, these shows often include performers such as soprano Patricia O'Callaghan, cellist, singer and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Fox, violin virtuoso Mark Fewer, and others.

2012

Titles include 2012's Bohemians in Brooklyn, a cabaret-style revue based upon the lives of the musicians and writers living in Brooklyn, New York, in the 1940s, The Missing Pages (about Theodore Molt, the only Canadian to meet Ludwig van Beethoven), Being Lost, created with longtime friend and CBC producer Jeff Reilly, about American composer John Cage's misadventures in the woods of northern Saskatchewan in 1965 and, most recently, JS Bach's Long Walk in the Snow, about 20 year-old Johann Sebastian Bach walking 400 kilometres in 1705.