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Carleton prof’s $2M gift to enhance Canadian music research

- PETER HUM phum@postmedia.com twitter.com/peterhum

Carleton University music professor Elaine Keillor will give $2 million to the university to bolster research on Canadian music, a topic that she has championed.

The university announced Tuesday that Keillor’s gift, which will include a bequest in her will, will be used to create the Helmut Kallmann Chair for Music in Canada, which will work with undergradu­ate and graduate students and research topics of Canadian music.

The endowed position, named after the former head of the music division at Library Archives Canada, will also be supported by the Koerner Foundation.

“I’m thrilled to be doing this,” said Keillor, a 78-year-old musicologi­st and pianist who has taught at Carleton since 1977, specializi­ng in the music of Canadian composers and the music of North American Indigenous groups. She asked that the position’s name honour Kallmann to acknowledg­e his long career and “wonderful influence” on her life and on many other people.

“In many ways, the chairholde­r will follow in Mr. Kallmann’s footsteps, acting as a national and internatio­nal ambassador for Canadian music,” said Brian Foss, director of Carleton’s School for Studies in Art and Culture.

The search for a person to hold the position is to begin soon.

In 2014, separate funding from Keillor led to the creation of the Helmut Kallmann Graduate Scholarshi­p in Canadian Music.

The announceme­nt comes on the heels of Carleton’s music program marking its 50th anniversar­y. Also this month, the university’s board of governors approved a motion to begin negotiatin­g the potential purchase of DominionCh­almers United Church, which could increase the university’s impact on music and the arts in Ottawa.

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