Louis Applebaum

Canadian composer and conductor

Louis Applebaum - Canadian composer and conductor
Born

April 3rd, 1918
106 years ago

Died

April 19th, 2000
24 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

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A prominent Canadian composer and conductor, contributed significantly to the development of Canadian music. In 1940, became the first music director for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Television. Composed many works spanning various genres, including orchestral and choral music. Collaborated with artists across different fields, enhancing the cultural landscape of Canada.

First music director for CBC Television

Composed scores for theatrical productions

Founded the Canadian Opera Company

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