Larry Lake | |
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Birth name | Larry Ellsworth Lake |
Born | Greenville, Pennsylvania | 2 July 1943
Died | 17 September 2013 | (aged 70)
Occupation(s) | Composer, musician |
Instrument | Trumpet |
Larry Ellsworth Lake (2 July 1943 – 17 September 2013[1]) was an American–born Canadian composer, trumpeter, freelance writer on music, radio broadcaster, and record producer.[2] As a composer he was primarily known for his electronic music. His musical compositions are characterized by their integration of acoustic instruments with electronic ones in live performance. From 1985 until his death he served as artistic director of the Canadian Electronic Ensemble, a group of which he was a founding member. For nearly 30 years he hosted and served as music consultant for the CBC Radio program Two New Hours. An associate of the Canadian Music Centre (CMC), he was the chair of the CMC's Ontario Region Council and was an executive member of the CMC's national board. He was a member of both the Canadian Electroacoustic Community and the Canadian League of Composers. His compositions received multiple awards from the CMC (1982, 1984, 1987) and from the Major Armstrong Foundation. He received three Juno Award nominations for his work as a record producer.[3]