Symphony Nova Scotia at 54
A Milestone of Musical History
Mary Lu MacDonald
Adrian Hoffman
Jane Gordon
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Mary Lu MacDonald
Adrian Hoffman
Adrian Hoffman grew up just outside Boston. He studied cello, then trombone, composition, and opera direction at the New England Conservatory of Music, then freelanced with the Boston Pops Orchestra (Arthur Fiedler), the Boston Ballet Co., the Boston Opera Co., and the Boston Philharmonia. He moved to Canada in 1969 to join the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra as a trombonist, then also served the ASO as a composer, arranger, librarian, personnel supervisor, and occasional conductor. He left the orchestra to join CBC Radio in 1978 becoming executive producer of Radio Music & Arts. He went on to produce and host both All the Best and Musically Yours and produced and guest hosted for numerous network CBC radio programs. In 1994, he became a part-time member of the Music Faculty at Dalhousie University (now the Fountain School of Performing Arts); he retired from teaching in 2016.
Adrian has also been involved in the Nova Scotia music community as a founding member of inNOVAtions in MUSIC and Debut Atlantic. He was an appointed member of the Canada Council Touring Office Advisory Board and has acted as president of the National Radio Producer's Association. He also served as a Scholarship Selection Committee member, board member, and chair of the Nova Scotia Talent Trust (NSTT).
Adrian continues to volunteer for the NSTT as past chair, Debut Atlantic as a member of the Artistic Selection Committee, and Symphony Nova Scotia (SNS) as the chair of the Program Advisory Committee. From 2014 to 2020, he was a member of the Music Director Search Committee for SNS.
Jane Gordon
Dr. Jane Gordon is a PhD in Sociology and retired after thirty-seven years as a faculty member at Mount St. Vincent University in the Sociology-Anthropology Department, cross-appointed to Women’s Studies. She is now a professor emeritus.
Jane has served on both professional and community boards of governors, among them the Mount, Dalhousie, and the Canadian Association of University Teachers. She has volunteered with community boards including the Halifax Transition House Association, Planned Parenthood of Nova Scotia, the Nova Scotia Kiwanis Music Festival, the Early Music Society of Nova Scotia, and the Halifax Summer Opera Festival.
In memory of her husband, Jane donated money to Symphony Nova Scotia to commission a piece of music to be performed by the orchestra: Halifax Harbour by Elizabeth Raum. That experience led her to develop the Maria Anna Mozart Award.
Dr. Gordon joined the board of Symphony Nova Scotia in 2018; her term will end in 2023.