Order of Canada Appointees
The Schulich School of Music congratulates former Dean of Music, Professor John Grew, alumni Jens Lindemann (BMus’88), and Faculty Advisory Board Member Joan Ivory (BA’54) on their being named among the 95 newest appointees to the Order of Canada named December 26th, 2014. The honour, established in 1967 by the Queen, recognizes contributions to Canada; its motto, desiderantes meliorem patriam means "they desire a better country." Appointees are made on the recommendation of an independent advisory council headed by Canada's Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
John Grew was named a Member of the Order for ‘bringing new vitality to organ music in Canada as a performer and educator’. He has been a leading figure in the revival of mechanical-action pipe organs such as the French classical organ housed in Redpath Hall, and he was a founder of the Early Music program at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù.
Jens Lindemann (BMus’88) was named for ‘his skill as a world-renowned trumpet soloist, and for his support of Canadian musicians and music students.’ He is considered one of the world’s one of the most celebrated trumpet soloists and was recently named "International Brass Personality of the Year" (Brass Herald).
Joan Ivory (BA’54) was named for her ‘unwavering commitment to the cultural and educational sectors of Montréal’. Ms. Ivory has been a devoted volunteer and supporter of the Schulich School of Music for many years.