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Colin Eatock is a composer, music critic, author, editor and teacher who lives in Toronto, Canada. He has written works for choir, chamber ensembles, solo performers and orchestra. For more than a decade, Eatock frequently wrote about music for Toronto’s Globe and Mail newspaper, and other periodicals in the USA, the UK and Canada. As well, he is the author of two books: Mendelssohn and Victorian England and Remembering Glenn Gould.
He holds music degrees from the University of Western Ontario, McMaster University and the University of Toronto, where he has also taught.The following 1 pages are in this category, out of 1 total.