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| | McDougall, Ian |
 | | In Toronto 1973-86 McDougall was a first-call studio musician, a member of the Boss Brass and Doug Hamilton's Brass Connection, and the leader again of a variety of jazz groups. |
 | | McDougall also has completed Ojistah (1986, text by Pauline Johnson) for soprano and orchestra (premiered by Rosemary Landry and the CBC Vancouver Orchestra under the composer's direction), Three Pieces for String Quartet (1986, for the Purcell String Quartet), and Three Canadian Folk Songs (1988, written for and recorded by the Vancouver Chamber Choir). |
 | | McDougall's wife, Barbara (b Allen, Vancouver 1 May 1946; B MUS British Columbia 1966) studied violin with Esther Glazer in Vancouver, Oscar Shumsky at the Juilliard School, New York, and Lorand Fenyves at the University of Toronto. |
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