Glenn Gould Foundation
The Glenn Gould Foundation is a registered Canadian charitable organization based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Friends, colleagues and admirers of the celebrated Canadian pianist Glenn Gould established the foundation in 1983 after his death on October 4, 1982, at age 50. Its directors and supporters include many Canadian and International cultural leaders and patrons.
The Glenn Gould Foundation | |
Formation | 1983 |
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Founder | Friends, colleagues and admirers of Glenn Gould |
Focus | Arts, Music, Education and communications, and arts education |
Headquarters | Toronto |
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Area served | Global |
Board Chair (Canada) | Brendan Calder |
Board Chair (U.S.) | Paul M. Hoffert |
Canada: The Rt. Hon. Kim Campbell, The Rt. Hon. Beverley McLachlin, Phyllis Clark, Dana Montalbano, Richard J. Balfour, John Kim Bell, John Dirks, Christine Elliott, Larry Fichtner, Roger Garland, Valerie Ha
. . United States: Gary Hanson, Dory Vanderhoof, Frank O. Gehry, Bob Greenberg, Zarin Mehta, Moshe Safdie, Richard Saul Wurman, Benjamin Jain | |
Website | https://www.glenngould.ca/ |
The foundation presents and partners with other to develop projects that celebrate Glenn Gould, his legacy and the arts. In this way, the foundation has been associated with numerous educational initiatives, concerts, broadcasts, publications, exhibitions, conferences and artistic creations in Canada and abroad.
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