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Jim Stewart was born in Scotland, but has lived most of his life in New Brunswick, one of Canada's Maritime Provinces. He is an original member of the folk group Hal An Tow. He composed and recorded a folk opera called The Marco Polo Suite, inspired by the famous 19th-century tall ship built in Saint John, NB. Jim's original music has appeared in printed collections from Minnesota, California, Maine and North Carolina, and has been performed and recorded by others, from Canada, the US, Australia, Armenia and the UK. He has also written music specifically for television and theatre, and has produced albums by other artists
Jim is the proud recipient
of a
Mandy
Award for music
Jim's music has been performed by other artists:
In 2002, in partnership with Opera
New Brunswick, an extended multi-media production of The Marco Polo Suite was
presented at the Imperial Theatre
in Saint John, NB. Co-produced by Jim Stewart and Gary Chase, of Epcom Communications,
this folk opera employed the talents of
many outstanding musicians and singers from New Brunswick and
neighbouring Maine.
Narration was provided by the distinguished Canadian actor R. H. Thomson.
Christine Chase, teacher and violinist with Symphony New Brunswick, arranged scores for the Saint John String Quartet, who formed part of the musical ensemble. Christine has since revised and expanded her adaptations and has released them in published form. Details can be found on the Epcom Music Group’s website (link above).