Sneha Girap (Editor)

Colin Eatock

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Colin Eatock


Role
  
Author

Colin Eatock wwwcolineatockcomuploads79837983649512893

Books
  
Mendelssohn and Victorian England, Remembering Glenn Gould: Twenty Interviews with People who Knew Him

Colin eatock sekar suling evergreen club contemporary gamelan


Colin Eatock is a Canadian author, journalist and composer who lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Contents

Colin Eatock Remembering Glenn Gould Colin Eatock composer and writer

He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1958, and attended the University of Western Ontario, McMaster University and The University of Toronto, from which he received a PhD in musicology.

Eatock has written for Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper, and also the New York Times, the Houston Chronicle, the Kansas City Star and the San Antonio Express News, as well as numerous magazines and journals in Canada, the USA and the UK.

He has also written two books: the first is on the life of Felix Mendelssohn, and the second is a collection of interviews about the pianist Glenn Gould.

He is an associate member of the Canadian Music Centre, which released a CD of his compositions entitled "Colin Eatock: Chamber Music" in 2012 on its Centrediscs label. This CD contains six of his compositions: his Ashes of Soldiers (2010), Suite for Piano (1995), Tears of Gold (2000), Three Songs from Blake's "America" (1987), Three Canzonas for Brass Quartet (1991), and The Lotos-Eaters (2000).

The ecchoing green music by colin eatock


Books

  • Eatock, Colin, "Mendelssohn and Victorian England." Ashgate Press (London, England), 2009
  • Eatock, Colin, "Remembering Glenn Gould." Penumbra Press (Newcastle, Ontario), 2012.
  • Articles

  • Eatock, Colin. “Classical Music Criticism at the Globe and Mail: 1936–2000.” Canadian University Music Review (Canadian University Music Society) 24/2: 8–28.
  • Eatock, Colin. "The Crystal Palace Concerts: Canon Formation and the English Musical Renaissance." 19th Century Music (University of California) 34/1: 87–105.
  • Eatock, Colin. “Mendelssohn’s Conversion to Judaism: An English Perspective.” Mendelssohn Perspectives (Ashgate Press) 2012: 63–79.
  • References

    Colin Eatock Wikipedia