Delamont, Gordon (Arthur)
Delamont, Gordon (Arthur)
Delamont, Gordon (Arthur) , Canadian composer; b. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Oct. 27, 1918; d. Toronto, Jan. 16,1981. He studied trumpet and played in his father’s band in Vancouver; played in dance orchs. and led his own dance band (1945–49). His WORKS are all in the jazz idiom. For jazz orch., he wrote Allegro and Blues (1962), Ontario Suite (1965), Centum (1966), Song and Dance (1967), and Collage No. 3 (1967). He also wrote Portrait of Charles Mingus for Octet (1963), 3 Entertainments for Saxophone Quartet (1969), Moderate and Blues for Brass Quintet (1972), and Conversation for Flugelhorn and Alto Saxophone (1977). He publ. Modern Arranging Techniques (N.Y., 1965), Modern Harmonic Techniques (2 vols., N.Y., 1965), Modern Contrapuntal Techniques (N.Y., 1969), Modern Twelve-Tone Techniques (N.Y., 1973), and Modern Melodic Techniques (N.Y., 1976).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire