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Frederick Harris MusicFrederick Harris Music is dedicated to serving independent studio teachers and their students with excellence in print music publishing. In addition to repertoire for piano, guitar, violin, and voice, the Frederick Harris Music catalog also includes publications for ear training, sight-reading, technique, theory, harmony, and music history. In 2004, Frederick Harris Music celebrated its centenary, making it one of the oldest music publishing companies in North America.
Since its beginnings in 1886, The Royal Conservatory of Music has become one of the largest institutions for music education in the world, providing a definitive standard in music education through its curriculum, examinations, and extensive network of dedicated teachers. The internationally-respected examination system is supported by the celebrated teaching materials published by Frederick Harris Music. Essential to the Frederick Harris Music catalog are the renowned collections of repertoire and etudes bearing the name of The Royal Conservatory of Music. Teachers and students across North America rely on these publications as an internationally-proven standard of excellence: Celebration Series®, The Piano Odyssey®; Voice Series; Guitar Series; and Violin Series. In the coming years, Frederick Harris Music looks forward to building on a growing international profile, launching new editions of highly renowned series' for guitar, voice, violin, and piano, and continuing to publish new music by North America's leading pedagogical composers. As we usher in another century, the staff of Frederick Harris Music remain dedicated to providing music teachers and their students with publications of the highest quality. Click here to visit Frederick Harris Music Online.
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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.
TEL: 905-501-1595