Monday, October 31, 2011

CHARLES SMITH: THE OPERA! WINNER OF PRESTIGIOUS MUSIC AWARD IS WRITING AN OPERA-ORATORIO ON BASED ON STORY OF "DISGRACED CHILD PATHOLOGIST."


"Dean (Burry) is currently working on a new opera for young people and an opera-oratorio based on the story of disgraced child pathologist Charles Smith.........

Dean Burry is a composer, librettist, lyrists, educator and artistic director. In seeking ways to combine his love of theatre and music, he began composing operas and musicals. In 1998 he was commissioned by the Canadian Opera Company to write The Brothers Grimm, a new opera for the company's annual school tour. The opera was a great success and was the first work to put the composer on a national stage. The Brothers Grimm has been seen by over 120,000 students since 2001."

MARKETWIRE;

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BACKGROUND: The Goudge inquiry focused largely on the flawed work of Charles Smith — formerly the province's chief pediatric pathologist and a self-styled member of the prosecution team — whose "errors" led to innocent people being branded as child murderers. (He has since been thrown out of the medical profession in Ontario); Justice Stephen Goudge's 1000-page report slammed Smith, along with Ontario's former chief coroner and his deputy, for their roles in wrongful prosecutions and asked the province to consider compensation. The provincial coroner's office found evidence of errors in 20 of 45 autopsies Smith did over a 10-year period starting in the early 1990s. Thirteen resulted in criminal charges. The inquiry heard that Smith's failings included hanging on to crucial evidence (instead of processing it), "losing" evidence which showed his opinion was wrong and may have helped show that the accused person was innocent, mistating evidence, chronic tardiness, and the catastrophic misinterpretation of findings. The cases, along with other heart-rending stories of wrongful prosecutions based in part on Smith's testimony, also raised a host of issues about the pediatric pathology system in Ontario and the use of expert evidence in the criminal courts.

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"TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Oct. 31, 2011) - Composer and educator Dean Burry has won the Louis Applebaum Composers Award," the Marketwire press release released on October 31, 2011 under the heading "Dean Burry, composer, educater and artistic director wins the Louis Applebaum Composers Award," begins.

"This year's $10,000 award recognizes excellence in a body of work by an artist in the field of music composition for young people," the release continues.

"The award was presented at a dress rehearsal of Mr. Burry's opera, Isis and the Seven Scorpions, at the Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Opera Centre on Saturday, October 29, 2011. This is Mr. Burry's second opera for the Canadian Opera Company, and is currently touring Southern Ontario.

Dean Burry is a composer, librettist, lyrists, educator and artistic director. In seeking ways to combine his love of theatre and music, he began composing operas and musicals. In 1998 he was commissioned by the Canadian Opera Company to write The Brothers Grimm, a new opera for the company's annual school tour. The opera was a great success and was the first work to put the composer on a national stage. The Brothers Grimm has been seen by over 120,000 students since 2001.

Other major works include The Hobbit, Baby Kintyre, The Mummers' Masque and The Bremen Town Musicians. The Vinland Traveler, commissioned by Memorial University of Newfoundland, toured 6,500 km throughout the province including performances at several Inuit and Innu schools in Northern Labrador. CBC's Musicraft broadcast a complete performance of The Vinland Traveler in November 2006.

The jurors noted Dean's ability to create "an expressive and innovate sound world which children find captivating (and) you can hear the joy in children's voices during their performances".

Dean is currently working on a new opera for young people and an opera-oratorio based on the story of disgraced child pathologist Charles Smith.

The Louis Applebaum Composers Fund was established at the Ontario Arts Foundation in 1998 by Louis Applebaum to recognize excellence in music composition of any genre. "Canadian composer Louis Applebaum devoted his life to the cultural awakening of Canada, and this "magnificent obsession" drove him to become a founder of the Canadian League of Composers and the Canadian Music Centre. He was an instrumental figure in the early development of the National Film Board, the Stratford Festival, and the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. For nearly half a century he composed music for the Stratford Festival, television, radio and films" (from Louis Applebaum, A Passion for Culture by Walter Pitman, Dundurn Press).

The Ontario Arts Foundation manages the endowment that funds the Louis Applebaum Composers Award. The Ontario Arts Council administered the nomination and selection process working with Award Committee members Thomas Bell, conductor of Mississauga Children's Choir, Elaine Keillor, music historian and educator, and Cathy Nosaty, composer and artistic director."

The release can be found at:

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/dean-burry-composer-educator-artistic-director-wins-louis-applebaum-composers-award-1579547.htm

PUBLISHER'S NOTE: The Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic" section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at:

http://www.thestar.com/topic/charlessmith

Information on "The Charles Smith Blog Award"- and its nomination process - can be found at:

http://smithforensic.blogspot.com/2011/05/charles-smith-blog-award-nominations.html

Harold Levy: Publisher; The Charles Smith Blog; hlevy15@gmail.com;