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Jonathan Goldsmith (musician)

Jonathan (Jon) Goldsmith is a Canadian musician, arranger, producer and composer. Best known as a composer of film and television scores, he has also been associated with various projects as a musician, including Nick Buzz and the Art of Time Ensemble,〔"Finding new Beat to notorious poem". ''Toronto Star'', October 5, 2007.〕 and production of albums by artists including Bruce Cockburn, Jane Siberry, Martin Tielli, Hugh Marsh, Bourbon Tabernacle Choir and Sarah Slean.〔("Sarah Slean's sea change" ). ''Maclean's'', September 8, 2011.〕
For his work as a composer he has won four Gemini Awards, for his work on ''Pit Pony'', ''Dead Silence'', ''Trudeau II: Maverick in the Making''〔"Composers gaze into the crystal ball". ''Playback'', April 30, 2007.〕 and ''The Nativity'',〔"Gemini Award Winners in Drama, Children/Youth, Comedy and Variety". ''Broadcaster'', September 1, 2011.〕 a Canadian Screen Award for ''Titanic'',〔("‘Bomb Girls’ wins at Canadian Screen Awards" ). Global News, February 28, 2013.〕 and a BAFTA Award for ''Sex Traffic''.〔Jerry Roberts, ''Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors''. Scarecrow Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0-8108-6138-1. p. 636.〕 He has also received nine other Gemini Award nominations, and four Genie Award nominations for Best Original Score.
His other film and television credits include ''Global Heresy'', ''Such a Long Journey'', ''Away from Her'', ''October 1970'', ''Take This Waltz'', ''Rare Birds'', ''Visiting Hours'', ''Casino Jack'', ''Compulsion'', ''Above and Beyond'', ''Jewel'', ''Cell 213'', ''High Life'', ''Score: A Hockey Musical'' and ''Wiebo's War''.
As a record producer, he has garnered three Juno Award nominations for Producer of the Year, for Bob & Doug McKenzie's comedy single "Take Off" in 1982, Bruce Cockburn's album ''Stealing Fire'' in 1984〔"The Juno nominees are...". ''Toronto Star'', December 5, 1984.〕 and Hugh Marsh's album ''Shaking the Pumpkin'' in 1989.〔"Juno Nominees". ''Toronto Star'', February 2, 1989.〕
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