Ernest MacMillan

Canadian conductor and composer

Ernest MacMillan - Artists & Creatives born August 18th, 1893
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A prominent conductor and composer, this figure played a significant role in Canadian music. In the early 20th century, served as the principal conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and founded the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Compositions included orchestral works, choral pieces, and songs. Actively promoted Canadian music and composers through conducting and teaching. Served as the president of the Canadian Music Council, influencing the development of music in Canada.

Conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra

Founder of the Toronto Conservatory of Music

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