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Helmut Kallmann

Helmut Max Kallmann CM (7 August 1922 – 12 February 2012) was a Canadian musicologist, music educator, librarian, and scholar of Canadian music history. He was a librarian at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, head of the music division at Library Archives Canada, and co-founder of the Canadian Music Library Association.[1]

Helmut Kallmann
Born(1922-08-07)7 August 1922
Berlin, Germany
Died12 February 2012(2012-02-12) (aged 89)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
OccupationMusicologist
EducationUniversity of Toronto
SubjectCanadian Music
Notable awardsCanadian Music Council Medal, Canadian Music Council (1977), Order of Canada (1986), Friends of Canadian Music Award, Canadian Music Centre and the Canadian League of Composers (2006)
SpouseRuth Proctor (married 1955–1994)

Early life and education edit

 
Arthur Kallmann
 
Fanny Kallmann (born Paradies)
 
Eva Kallmann
Stolpersteine for his Father, mother, and older sister Eva (Geisbergstraße 41, Berlin-Schöneberg, Germany)

Kallmann was born in Berlin in 1922, the son of Jewish parents, Arthur and Fanny Kallmann.[2] Urged by Helmut's teacher, the family sent Kallmann to London as part of the Kindertransport rescue mission in 1939. His mother, father and older sister Eva were unable to get the necessary papers to leave Germany, and were murdered in the Holocaust.[1]

In London, Kallmann studied piano with Margery Moore and music theory with Russell E. Chester. He was free to study until May 1940, when he was rounded up as an "enemy alien" and taken to Canada. He arrived in Quebec City, Canada in 1940 on board the MS Sobieski, part of a convoy of 2,000 other "prisoners of war".[3][4] He was held in a series of internment camps, first near Fredericton, New Brunswick, then Farnham, Quebec, Sherbrooke, Quebec, and finally Ile aux Noix, Quebec.[5][6] While at Sherbrooke, Kallmann passed an external examination in harmony and counterpoint from McGill University.[5] In 1943, a Jewish family in Toronto agreed to sponsor him.[2] He moved to Toronto, working first for an accountancy firm, and then at Coles bookstore,[5] while studying piano and finishing high school. Kallmann became a naturalized Canadian in 1946. In Toronto, he studied piano with Naomi Adaskin, Greta Kraus (1944–45), and Florence Steinhauer (1947–48).

Kallmann enrolled in the University of Toronto, Faculty of Music. On the recommendation of Arnold Walter, he chose the recently launched School Music program.[5] He studied with Richard Johnston, Robert Rosevear, Arnold Walter and Leo Smith, completing his B.Mus. in 1949. When Kallman noticed that Canadian composers were rarely covered in the curriculum, he began to gather information on Canadian composers and their published compositions, work that continued throughout his lifetime.[1]

Career edit

Kallmann worked in the Toronto Music Library of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1950 to 1970, becoming the library supervisor in 1962. While there, he built an archive of some 1,000 Canadian compositions. In 1960, he published A History of Music in Canada 1534–1914.[7]

In 1970, Kallmann became the head of the newly created music division of the National Library of Canada, now Library and Archives Canada. He led the building and preserving of a broad collection of musical Canadiana: printed material, manuscripts and recordings. With Gilles Potvin and Kenneth Winters, he edited the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Music in Canada, released in English in 1981 and in French in 1983. At almost 1,100 pages, the English edition was the largest book that University of Toronto Press had published up to that time.[5] Kallmann retired from the library in 1987, and he and Potvin edited the second edition of the encyclopedia, released in 1992.[1]

With Clifford Ford, Elaine Keillor and others, Kallmann helped form the Canadian Musical Heritage Society, serving as its chair for much of its existence.[1]

In 1975, Carleton University appointed Kallmann an honorary adjunct professor, later an adjunct research professor. As recently as 2006–2007, he and Keillor were teaching graduate courses in Canadian music.[8] In his memory, the university has established a fund for the Helmut Kallmann Chair in Canadian Music.[2]

Awards and honours edit

The University of Toronto granted Kallmann an honorary doctorate in 1971.[2] He was awarded the Canadian Music Council Medal in 1977. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 1986.[9]

The Helmut Kallmann Award for Distinguished Service relating to music libraries and archives in Canada was established by the Canadian Association of Music Libraries in 2000. In 2006, he was the first librarian to receive the Friends of Canadian Music Award, given by the Canadian Music Centre and the Canadian League of Composers.[1]

In 2018, Carleton University announced the creation of the Helmut Kallmann Chair for Music in Canada, an endowed chair that will work with undergraduate and graduate students and research topics of Canadian music. The position received significant funding from Carleton Distinguished Research Professor Elaine Keillor as well as The Koerner Foundation.[10]

Selected bibliography edit

  • "Canadian music as a field for research", The Toronto Conservatory of Music Bulletin, March 1950.
  • Catalogue of Canadian Composers, revised, enlarged ed (Toronto 1952).
  • "Kanada", Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG) (Kassel 1958).
  • A History of Music in Canada 1534-1914. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 1987 [1960, 1969, with amendments 1987].
  • "The Music Collection of the National Library of Canada." Fontes Artis Musicae, vol. 34, no. 4, 1987, pp. 174–184., www.jstor.org/stable/23507508.
  • "Mapping Canada's music: A life's task", in Music in Canada/La Musique au Canada, Vol 1, ed. Guido Bimberg (Bochum 1997).
  • Beckwith, John; Elliott, Robin, eds. (2013). Mapping Canada's Music: Selected Writings of Helmut Kallmann. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ISBN 978-1554588916.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f McMillan, Barclay; Keillor, Elaine (4 March 2015). "Helmut Kallmann". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "Spirited from Nazi Germany, he truly became Canada's doctor of music". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 24 February 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Obituary: Helmut Kallmann, preeminent Canadian music historian". The In Box. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  4. ^ Page, Shelley (4 March 2012). "Canada's first great music historian". Ottawa Citizen.
  5. ^ a b c d e Beckwith, John; Elliott, Robin, eds. (2013). Mapping Canada's Music: Selected writings of Helmut Kallmann. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ISBN 978-1554588916.
  6. ^ Helmer, Paul (2009). Growing with Canada: The Émigré Tradition in Canadian Music. McGill-Queens University Press. pp. 264–5. ISBN 9780773535817.
  7. ^ Kallmann, Helmut (1960). A History of Music in Canada 1534–1914. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  8. ^ "Graduate Calendar 2006-2007". Carleton University. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Order of Canada: Helmut Kallmann". Governor General of Canada. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  10. ^ . newsroom.carleton.ca. Archived from the original on 22 April 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2018.

External links edit

  • Guide to the Helmut Kallmann Collection (Center for Jewish History)
  • Helmet Max Kallmann biography at Ex Libris Association

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Helmut Max Kallmann CM 7 August 1922 12 February 2012 was a Canadian musicologist music educator librarian and scholar of Canadian music history He was a librarian at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation head of the music division at Library Archives Canada and co founder of the Canadian Music Library Association 1 Helmut KallmannBorn 1922 08 07 7 August 1922Berlin GermanyDied12 February 2012 2012 02 12 aged 89 Ottawa Ontario CanadaOccupationMusicologistEducationUniversity of TorontoSubjectCanadian MusicNotable awardsCanadian Music Council Medal Canadian Music Council 1977 Order of Canada 1986 Friends of Canadian Music Award Canadian Music Centre and the Canadian League of Composers 2006 SpouseRuth Proctor married 1955 1994 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards and honours 4 Selected bibliography 5 Notes 6 External linksEarly life and education edit nbsp Arthur Kallmann nbsp Fanny Kallmann born Paradies nbsp Eva KallmannStolpersteine for his Father mother and older sister Eva Geisbergstrasse 41 Berlin Schoneberg Germany Kallmann was born in Berlin in 1922 the son of Jewish parents Arthur and Fanny Kallmann 2 Urged by Helmut s teacher the family sent Kallmann to London as part of the Kindertransport rescue mission in 1939 His mother father and older sister Eva were unable to get the necessary papers to leave Germany and were murdered in the Holocaust 1 In London Kallmann studied piano with Margery Moore and music theory with Russell E Chester He was free to study until May 1940 when he was rounded up as an enemy alien and taken to Canada He arrived in Quebec City Canada in 1940 on board the MS Sobieski part of a convoy of 2 000 other prisoners of war 3 4 He was held in a series of internment camps first near Fredericton New Brunswick then Farnham Quebec Sherbrooke Quebec and finally Ile aux Noix Quebec 5 6 While at Sherbrooke Kallmann passed an external examination in harmony and counterpoint from McGill University 5 In 1943 a Jewish family in Toronto agreed to sponsor him 2 He moved to Toronto working first for an accountancy firm and then at Coles bookstore 5 while studying piano and finishing high school Kallmann became a naturalized Canadian in 1946 In Toronto he studied piano with Naomi Adaskin Greta Kraus 1944 45 and Florence Steinhauer 1947 48 Kallmann enrolled in the University of Toronto Faculty of Music On the recommendation of Arnold Walter he chose the recently launched School Music program 5 He studied with Richard Johnston Robert Rosevear Arnold Walter and Leo Smith completing his B Mus in 1949 When Kallman noticed that Canadian composers were rarely covered in the curriculum he began to gather information on Canadian composers and their published compositions work that continued throughout his lifetime 1 Career editKallmann worked in the Toronto Music Library of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from 1950 to 1970 becoming the library supervisor in 1962 While there he built an archive of some 1 000 Canadian compositions In 1960 he published A History of Music in Canada 1534 1914 7 In 1970 Kallmann became the head of the newly created music division of the National Library of Canada now Library and Archives Canada He led the building and preserving of a broad collection of musical Canadiana printed material manuscripts and recordings With Gilles Potvin and Kenneth Winters he edited the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Music in Canada released in English in 1981 and in French in 1983 At almost 1 100 pages the English edition was the largest book that University of Toronto Press had published up to that time 5 Kallmann retired from the library in 1987 and he and Potvin edited the second edition of the encyclopedia released in 1992 1 With Clifford Ford Elaine Keillor and others Kallmann helped form the Canadian Musical Heritage Society serving as its chair for much of its existence 1 In 1975 Carleton University appointed Kallmann an honorary adjunct professor later an adjunct research professor As recently as 2006 2007 he and Keillor were teaching graduate courses in Canadian music 8 In his memory the university has established a fund for the Helmut Kallmann Chair in Canadian Music 2 Awards and honours editThe University of Toronto granted Kallmann an honorary doctorate in 1971 2 He was awarded the Canadian Music Council Medal in 1977 He was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 1986 9 The Helmut Kallmann Award for Distinguished Service relating to music libraries and archives in Canada was established by the Canadian Association of Music Libraries in 2000 In 2006 he was the first librarian to receive the Friends of Canadian Music Award given by the Canadian Music Centre and the Canadian League of Composers 1 In 2018 Carleton University announced the creation of the Helmut Kallmann Chair for Music in Canada an endowed chair that will work with undergraduate and graduate students and research topics of Canadian music The position received significant funding from Carleton Distinguished Research Professor Elaine Keillor as well as The Koerner Foundation 10 Selected bibliography edit Canadian music as a field for research The Toronto Conservatory of Music Bulletin March 1950 Catalogue of Canadian Composers revised enlarged ed Toronto 1952 Kanada Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart MGG Kassel 1958 A History of Music in Canada 1534 1914 Toronto University of Toronto Press 1987 1960 1969 with amendments 1987 The Music Collection of the National Library of Canada Fontes Artis Musicae vol 34 no 4 1987 pp 174 184 www jstor org stable 23507508 Mapping Canada s music A life s task in Music in Canada La Musique au Canada Vol 1 ed Guido Bimberg Bochum 1997 Beckwith John Elliott Robin eds 2013 Mapping Canada s Music Selected Writings of Helmut Kallmann Waterloo Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University Press ISBN 978 1554588916 Notes edit a b c d e f McMillan Barclay Keillor Elaine 4 March 2015 Helmut Kallmann The Canadian Encyclopedia Historica Canada Retrieved 4 March 2017 a b c d Spirited from Nazi Germany he truly became Canada s doctor of music The Globe and Mail Toronto 24 February 2012 Retrieved 4 March 2017 Obituary Helmut Kallmann preeminent Canadian music historian The In Box Retrieved 16 February 2017 Page Shelley 4 March 2012 Canada s first great music historian Ottawa Citizen a b c d e Beckwith John Elliott Robin eds 2013 Mapping Canada s Music Selected writings of Helmut Kallmann Waterloo Ontario Wilfrid Laurier University Press ISBN 978 1554588916 Helmer Paul 2009 Growing with Canada The Emigre Tradition in Canadian Music McGill Queens University Press pp 264 5 ISBN 9780773535817 Kallmann Helmut 1960 A History of Music in Canada 1534 1914 Toronto University of Toronto Press Graduate Calendar 2006 2007 Carleton University Retrieved 4 March 2017 Order of Canada Helmut Kallmann Governor General of Canada Retrieved 4 March 2017 Carleton University Creates Helmut Kallmann Chair for Music in Canada newsroom carleton ca Archived from the original on 22 April 2018 Retrieved 22 April 2018 External links editGuide to the Helmut Kallmann Collection Center for Jewish History Helmet Max Kallmann biography at Ex Libris Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helmut Kallmann amp oldid 1174492663, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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