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The Frederick Harris Music Co., Limited is dedicated to serving independent studio teachers and their students with excellence in print music publications. With the largest catalogue of any Canadian print music publisher, The Frederick Harris Music Co., Limited has supported the work of such renowned composers as Boris Berlin, Sir Ernest MacMillan, and Healey Willan. In addition to repertoire for piano, guitar, violin, and voice, The Frederick Harris Music Co., Limited catalogue also includes publications for ear training, sight reading, technique, theory, harmony, and music history. In 2004, The Frederick Harris Music Co., Limited will celebrate its centenary, marking an important landmark as the the oldest music publishing company in Canada.

Frederick Harris (1866-1945) devoted his life to music publishing. He began his career in England working for a large music publishing firm. In 1904, he set up his own business in London and in 1910, established a Canadian office in Toronto. This move marked the beginning of a long association with The Royal Conservatory of Music and resulted in an increased emphasis on publications for teaching and learning.


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