Brott, Boris.

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        Boris Brott, conductor, violinist, and producer, was born in Montreal on 14 Mar 1944, the son of renowned conductor and composer Alexander Brott and cellist Lotte (Goetzel) Brott. He studied violin with his father and performed at the age of five with the orchestra of the Les Concerts symphoniques de Montréal (Montreal Symphony Orchestra). He studied at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal and the McGill Conservatory. In 1959 he founded the Philharmonic Youth Orchestra of Montreal and led it in his conducting debut in that city. His first international success came in June 1962, when he won third prize at the Liverpool Competition.

        Brott has held the following positions:
        1963-1965 Assistant conductor to Walter Susskind with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
        1964-1968 First conductor of the Northern Sinfonia at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
        1964-1967 Principal conductor for the touring company of the Royal Ballet Covent Garden.
        1968-1969 Assistant conductor to Leonard Bernstein with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
        1967-1972 Directed >Lakehead Symphony Orchestra
        1971-1973 Directed Regina Symphony Orchestra
        1969-1990 Artistic director and conductor of the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra; under his leadership the orchestra grew from an amateur ensemble to a professional one with a 42-week season and 16,000 subscribers.
        1972 Appointed conductor of the BBC Welsh Orchestra
        1975 Assumed directorship of the CBC Winnipeg Orchestra
        1982 to 1985 Artistic director and conductor of Symphony Nova Scotia
        1983-1991 Led the Ontario Place Pops Orchestra
        1987-1989 National president of the Youth and Music Canada (Jeunesses musicales du Canada)
        1988 Founded (with his wife, author and attorney Ardyth Webster Brott) the Boris Brott Summer Music Festival in Hamilton
        1989 Appointed associate director of Alexander Brott’s McGill Chamber Orchestra
        1989 Founded the National Academy Orchestra of Canada, a mentor-apprentice program.
        1995 Appointed music director of the New West Symphony, California
        2002 Assumed leadership of McGill Chamber Orchestra
        2004 Appointed principal conductor of youth and education concerts for the National Arts Centre

        In addition, Brott has been guest conductor of symphonies and opera companies throughout Canada, Europe, the U.S., Israel, central and South America, Japan and Korea. Brott has produced, conducted, or hosted a large number of television and radio programs for the CBC, and the BBC and ITV in the UK, and recorded with various orchestras for CBC, Mercury, Pro-Arte and Sony Classical. In 1986 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada, and received an American Music Award. In 1988 he received an honorary doctorate from McMaster University. He was named Knight of Malta (1990), International Man of the Year (Cambridge, England, 1992), and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts of Great Britain (1996). In 2000, he conducted the Vatican premiere of Leonard Bernstein's controversial Mass before Pope John Paul II.

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            This biographical note is adapted from <i>The Encyclopedia of Music in Canada</i>; for a complete biographical sketch, listing his many positions, degrees and awards please see Box 37 in the fonds.

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