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  • Macleans

    Timothy Findley (Obituary)

    This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on July 15, 2002. Partner content is not updated. When a writer dies, he becomes his words. Timothy FINDLEY, who died on June 20 at 71, left behind an extraordinary body of work. We will read his books differently now, knowing there will be no more of them.

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    Timothy Maloney

    Maloney, S. (Stephen) Timothy. Musicologist, clarinetist, administrator, b Toronto 15 Jan 1947; B MUS (Toronto) 1968, Artists Diploma (Toronto) 1969, M MUS (Catholic U) 1970, DMA (Rochester) 1986.

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    Timothy McCauley

    McCauley, Timothy. Composer, b Rochester, NY 15 Dec 1959. A composer of popular music and music for films. In 1995-6 McCauley's score for the Canadian TV series North of 60 was nominated for a Gemini Award.

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    Timothy McGee

    Timothy (James) McGee. Musicologist, teacher, b Glens Falls, NY, 23 Nov 1936; B MUS ED (Notre Dame) 1958, MA music history (Connecticut) 1961, PH D musicology (Pittsburgh) 1974. In addition to his degree studies, McGee also studied performance 1959-60 at Yale University.

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    Timothy Sullivan

    Sullivan, Timothy (Richard). Composer, teacher, b Ottawa 16 Dec 1954; B MUS (Toronto) 1979, M MUS (Toronto) 1980. He began piano lessons at 15 and moved to Toronto to study composition with Samuel Dolin in 1974. At the University of Toronto he studied with Walter Buczynski and John Beckwith.

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    Timothy Taylor

    Timothy Taylor, writer (born at Venezuela, 1963). Raised in Vancouver, BC and Edmonton, AB, Timothy Taylor earned an ECONOMICS degree at UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA and an MBA at QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY. He worked in BANKING until leaving the business world to become a writer in 1991.

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    Timothy Vernon

    Timothy (James) Vernon. Conductor, b Vancouver 3 Jul 1948. He lived in Victoria, BC 1953-64, where he studied piano, voice (he was a treble soloist at Christ Church Cathedral), cello, and piano. He studied conducting 1962-4 with Otto-Werner Mueller at the Victoria School (now Cons) of Music.

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    TISH

    TISH TISH: a poetry newsletter, Vancouver was founded in August 1961 by five young writers, George BOWERING, Frank DAVEY, David Dawson, Jamie Reid, and Fred WAH, part of a larger group of UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA students who had been meeting over the past few years to discuss poetics with critic Warren Tallman and, that summer, with San Francisco Renaissance poet Robert Duncan. Among that larger group were future playwright Carol BOLT, critic Pauline Butling,...

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    T.J. Crawford

    T.J. (Thomas James) Crawford. Organist, choirmaster, teacher, composer, b Barrhead, Scotland, 11 Jun 1877, naturalized Canadian 1928, d after a car accident near Barrie, Ont, 5 Jul 1955; ARCO 1892, FRCO 1902, B MUS (Durham) 1902. He studied organ and theory in Glasgow with H.

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    Tjot George

    Tjot George (b Coster). Singer, teacher, b Holland 1920, d Kingston, Ont? 1991. She trained as a soprano at the Amsterdam Conservatory, and married composer Graham George. In Canada she created the title role in George's opera Evangelinein 1948, and she was a voice instructor at Queen's University.

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    Tobie Thelma Steinhouse

    She continues an interest in the art of Japanese calligraphy and exhibits with the school of Suiha Hiroko Okata in Québec.

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    Todd Cherniawsky

    Todd Cherniawsky, film art director, set designer, model maker (born at Edmonton 24 Jun 1968).

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    Tom Brandon

    Tom Brandon. Folksinger, b Midland, Ont, 1927. He learned many Irish songs from his parents and uncles and, after he began working at 16, picked up others from the sailors on Great Lakes boats in the summer and from the men in lumbercamps in winter.

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    Tom Cavanagh

    Thomas Cavanagh, actor (born at Ottawa 26 Oct 1963). Tom Cavanagh spent part of his childhood in Winneba, Ghana, while his parents worked there as educators, and moved to Lennoxville, Que, when his family returned to Canada.

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    Tom Cochrane & Red Rider

    Tom Cochrane & Red Rider. Toronto rock band, active 1976-90. Formed by the guitarist Ken Greer and others, it was initially active in local clubs such as the El Mocambo. Tom Cochrane (singer, songwriter, guitarist, b Lynn Lake, Man, 14 May 1953; D MUS (Brandon) 2005) joined in 1977.

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