Dolores Claman

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Dolores Claman was a Canadian composer best known for writing the iconic theme music widely regarded as Canada’s unofficial second national anthem.

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Dolores Claman canonical 2
Delores Claman 1
Dolores Claman (originally) 1

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instanceOf Canadian composer
composer
human
songwriter
activeYearsEnd 2000s
activeYearsStart 1950s
awardReceived Juno Award for Best Instrumental (for The Hockey Theme, as composer)
basedIn Toronto
compositionYearOf The Hockey Theme, 1968
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1927-07-06
dateOfDeath 2021-07-17
describedAs composer of Canada’s unofficial second national anthem
educatedAt Juilliard School
ethnicGroup Jewish Canadians
fieldOfWork commercial jingles
film score
television score
genre advertising music
television theme music
hasChild 2 children
hasGenre light music
orchestral pop
languageOfWorkOrName English
livedIn England
London, England
surface form: London

Spain
nickname composer of Canada’s second national anthem
notableFor composing music strongly associated with Canadian identity
notableWork A Place to Stand
The Hockey Theme
occupation composer
pianist
songwriter
placeOfBirth British Columbia
Canada
Vancouver
placeOfDeath Spain
spouse Richard Morris
workLocation Canada
Ontario
Toronto
wroteMusicFor Ontario Pavilion at Expo 67
surface form: A Place to Stand (Expo 67 film)
wroteThemeFor Hockey Night in Canada

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

A Place to Stand musicBy Dolores Claman
this entity surface form: Delores Claman
The Hockey Theme composer Dolores Claman
The Hockey Theme hasCopyrightHolder Dolores Claman
this entity surface form: Dolores Claman (originally)