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Robert Cram. Flutist, teacher, b Montreal 10 May 1948; B MUS (Juilliard) 1968. He studied flute with Hervé Baillargeon at the CMM in the early 1960s, and attended the JMC (YMC) camp at Mount Orford in 1963 and 1966, where his teachers included Christian Lardé. At the Juilliard School he studied with Julius Baker and Samuel Baron and won various scholarships and awards. He played in the NYO in 1966 and was a first-prize winner in the 1967 CBC Talent Festival.

Cram played in the Stratford Festival orchestra 1967-9, often performing as soloist. He was artist-in-residence 1968-9 at the Center for the Creative and Performing Arts at the State U of New York in Buffalo, where he rehearsed and performed contemporary repertoire with a resident ensemble. He toured with the latter in New England and New York state. In 1969 he became a founding member (principal flute) of the NACO, and by 1991 he had been a soloist with the orchestra in some 75 works.

Cram often has appeared on CBC radio and TV; as a teenager he appeared on 'Wilfrid Pelletier rencontre' and 'Heure du concert'. He has performed in recital and in chamber music series at Expo 67, the Festival of the Sound, the International Carnival of Sound (London 1972), Music at Sharon, the St Lawrence Centre, and York University, and with the SMCQ. Cram has also appeared as soloist with CBC radio orchestras, the Chamber Players of Toronto, the McGill Chamber Orchestra, the MSO, the Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra, Thirteen Strings, and the TS. He has performed with Kenneth Gilbert, Erica Goodman, Igor Kipnis, Anton Kuerti, Mireille Lagacé, Jean-Pierre Rampal, and Jean-Paul Sevilla.

Patrick Cardy, Steven Gellman, Gary Hayes, Stanley Lunetta, Carman Moore, Yuji Takahashi, Gilles Tremblay, and several US composers have written works for Cram. He has recorded Bach's Sonata in B minor (1967, CBC SM-71), Larry Lake's Israfrel (Trappist TRAP-9003 CD), and Mozart's Flute Concerto K314 and Concerto for Flute and Harp K299 with the NACO (1974, CBC SM-262; awarded the Canadian Music Council's Grand prix du disque).

Cram began teaching at the University of Ottawa in 1970. He has also taught at Carleton University and given master classes at Domaine Forget and at the Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts. He has been a music commentator for CBC radio, mostly on the subject of new music. He became a founding member in 1986 of the Pierrot Ensemble - a new-music chamber group comprised largely of NACO players - and in the same year became music director of Espace Musique.

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