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Franz Kraemer

Canadian radio producer (1914–1999) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Franz Kraemer, OC (June 1, 1914 August 27, 1999) was a Canadian radio producer, a "pioneer produced of opera at CBC Television".[1] In the 1930 he studied music in Vienna, with Alban Berg, Anton von Webern and others.[2] Leaving Austria like many other artists in the 1930s around the time of the Nazi takeover in 1938, Kraemer became a naturalized Canadian citizen in 1947,[3] the first year that Canadian citizenship was made available (prior to that all Canadians were considered British subjects). Kraemer made a name for himself as a gifted music composer and producer; he has been called by Adrienne Clarkson, former Governor General of Canada and CBC journalist, as "the most prolific and talented music producer the CBC Television ever produced ... He was a mentor for many of us in television who did that kind of programming."[4]

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Kraemer's career was cut short in Austria by fascism and a climate of hatred. Asked about it, we would simply say "Mr. Hitler ruined me."[5] In Canada, he became a close colleague and friend of Glenn Gould.[6] Eric Koch said "Franz knew everything" in music.[7] In 1971, he was appointed music director of the Toronto Arts Foundation. In 1981, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Officer in 1987.

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