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Niki Goldschmidt is central to the story of Canada's international musical
presence in the second half of the twentieth century. He is well known as the
organizer of the great Bach International Piano Competition as well as three
immense choral festivals, as a founding director of the Guelph Spring Festival
and the Algoma Fall Festival, and for heading the Performing Arts Division of
the Centennial Commission in 1967. Niki's ability to perceive what was
appropriate for a particular venue or audience, and his warm interactions with
innumerable star musical performers including Bruno Walter, Joan
Sutherland, Teresa Stratas, Jon Vickers, and Yehudi Menuhin are only part of
what makes him a fascinating and important member of the artistic
community.In her engaging biography, Gwenlyn Setterfield weaves the
captivating story of Goldschmidt's life, following his career as conductor,
teacher, and artistic director, from his upbringing in the former Austro-
Hungarian Empire to the present day. She recounts his accomplishments,
including his involvement in the founding of Canada's first opera school, the
creation of festivals in Vancouver, Guelph, Algoma, and Toronto, and
productions and tours across the country.Setterfield illustrates Niki's
boundless enthusiasm for Canada's musical potential and his unfailing sense
of quality. Whether it was a children's production marking the fiftieth
anniversary of the United Nations, or a piano competition celebrating the
Bach bicentennial and Glenn Gould, Niki has embraced every project with
optimism and respect for his performers and his audiences. The story of Niki
Goldschmidt's long life and continuing work is in large part the story of
Canada's artistic coming of age.