Keith Bissell
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كيث بيسل هو موزع وملحن كندي، ولد في 12 فبراير 1912 في ميافورد في كندا، وتوفي في 9 مايو 1992 في نيوماركت في كندا.
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Keith Warren Bissell (* 12. Februar 1912 in ; † 9. Mai 1992 in Newmarket, Ontario) war ein kanadischer Komponist, Dirigent und Musikpädagoge. Bissell arbeitete von 1934 bis 1948 als Lehrer in Toronto und erwarb daneben den Grad eines Bachelor of Music an der University of Toronto, wo Leo Smith sein Lehrer war. 1948 wurde er Supervisor of Music für die Schulen von Edmonton und Organist an der Christ Church und gründete den Edmonton Teachers' Chorus sowie das Edmonton Junior Symphony Orchestra. Von 1955 bis 1976 war er Musikkoordinator des Scarborough Board of Education, und 1963 organisierte er mit John Adaskin am Canadian Music Centre das erste kanadische Komponistenseminar für Musikerziehung.
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Keith Warren Bissell (12 February 1912 in Meaford, Ontario – 9 May 1992 in Newmarket, Ontario) was a Canadian composer, conductor, and music educator. He was particularly known for his choral music, which often implemented elements of Canadian folk music. A passionate educator, he was a pupil of Carl Orff and was influential in popularizing the Orff Schulwerk methodology within North America. From 1957 to 1958 he was President of the . He was conductor and Artistic Director of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada in 1970–1971. He also was vice-president of the for several years and president of the Canadian Music Centre from 1975-1977.
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كيث بيسل
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كيث بيسل هو موزع وملحن كندي، ولد في 12 فبراير 1912 في ميافورد في كندا، وتوفي في 9 مايو 1992 في نيوماركت في كندا.
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Keith Warren Bissell (* 12. Februar 1912 in ; † 9. Mai 1992 in Newmarket, Ontario) war ein kanadischer Komponist, Dirigent und Musikpädagoge. Bissell arbeitete von 1934 bis 1948 als Lehrer in Toronto und erwarb daneben den Grad eines Bachelor of Music an der University of Toronto, wo Leo Smith sein Lehrer war. 1948 wurde er Supervisor of Music für die Schulen von Edmonton und Organist an der Christ Church und gründete den Edmonton Teachers' Chorus sowie das Edmonton Junior Symphony Orchestra. Von 1955 bis 1976 war er Musikkoordinator des Scarborough Board of Education, und 1963 organisierte er mit John Adaskin am Canadian Music Centre das erste kanadische Komponistenseminar für Musikerziehung. Nach einem Studiumaufenthalt 1960 bei Gunild Keetman und Carl Orff führte er am Schulsystem von Scarborough die Methoden des Orff-Schulwerkes ein. Nach dem Scarborough Teachers' Chorus (1956) gründete er 1960 das Scarborough Orff Ensemble, das bis 1973 bestand. Von 1957 bis 1958 war er Präsident der Ontario Music Educators Association (OMEA), von 1970 bis 1971 des National Youth Orchestra of Canada (NYO) und von 1975 bis 1977 des Canadian Music Centre. Neben Lieder, Chorwerken und -arrangements komponierte Bissell u. a. Kammermusik, Orchesterwerke, zwei Operetten und eine Kinderoper. 1976 wurde in seinem Namen ein jährlich zu verleihender Preis für ein kanadisches Chorwerk für den Schulgebrauch gestiftet. 1978 wurde Bissell mit der Canadian Music Council Medal ausgezeichnet.
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Keith Warren Bissell (12 February 1912 in Meaford, Ontario – 9 May 1992 in Newmarket, Ontario) was a Canadian composer, conductor, and music educator. He was particularly known for his choral music, which often implemented elements of Canadian folk music. A passionate educator, he was a pupil of Carl Orff and was influential in popularizing the Orff Schulwerk methodology within North America. From 1957 to 1958 he was President of the . He was conductor and Artistic Director of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada in 1970–1971. He also was vice-president of the for several years and president of the Canadian Music Centre from 1975-1977. Bissell began his career as a public school teacher in Toronto from 1934-1948. During this time he began his professional music studies at the University of Toronto where he earned a Bachelor of Music in 1942. He was particularly influenced by his professor in music composition, Leo Smith. In 1948 Bissell was appointed the assistant supervisor of the music program for the Edmonton school district. After just one year he was made supervisor of the program, serving in that capacity for seven years. In 1952 he founded the Edmonton Junior Symphony Orchestra. He also worked as the organist/choirmaster for Christ Church in Edmonton. Bissell left Edmonton in 1955 to become supervisor of the music program for the Scarborough school district, a position he held into the 1970s. In 1956 he founded the Scarborough Teachers' Chorus, which he conducted up through 1970. In 1960 he went on a sabbatical to study music education methods with Gunild Keetman and Carl Orff in Munich. After these studies he implemented the Orff Schulwerk methodology within the Scarborough school system, using his own compositions and Canadian folk music to help translate the German methodology into an English language context. His success in this area led to his invitation to lecture on the Orff Schulwerk method at many universities and music conservatories throughout North America. From 1960 to 1973, he led the Scarborough Orff Ensemble. Bissell was a lifelong exponent of Canadian music. In 1963 he and organized the first Canadian composers symposium in music education in Toronto. In 1976 a trust fund was established in his name that annually commissions a choral work to be written for school use by a Canadian composer. He was an associate of the Canadian Music Center and was awarded the Canadian Music Council Medal in 1978.
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