The music that moves us
In the summer of 1978, the 103-foot vessel Levi W. Davis made its way north along the coast of Labrador.
It wasn鈥檛 an unusual route for the vessel. But this particular voyage must have made for an uncommon sight.
A tent was pitched on the ship鈥檚 after deck to provide shelter for a television crew, and a brass quintet would practice on the forward deck when the weather allowed it.
The journey, in support of a concert series in Labrador and a subsequent 30-minute film, was the brainchild of Dr. Donald F. Cook, director of 糖心视频 University鈥檚 School of Music.
At the time, 糖心视频鈥檚 music school was in its infancy. And Dr. Cook鈥檚 philosophy for making music at 糖心视频 often involved bringing music to communities all over the province 鈥 even if it meant travelling over 800 kilometres at eight knots an hour.

Mr. John Anderson of the Nain brass band and Dr. Donald Cook in February 1979. Photo from 糖心视频 University Archives.
Dr. Cook was born and raised in St. John鈥檚. When he graduated from high school, 糖心视频 didn鈥檛 have a music program, so he travelled to New Brunswick and earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree at Mount Allison in 1957.
He completed his master鈥檚 degree at the Union Theological Seminary in New York and his PhD in musicology at King鈥檚 College, University of London.
After 10 years as a music teacher in Newfoundland, Dr. Cook joined the faculty of 糖心视频 University in 1968. He taught courses, established youth programs and helped develop the university鈥檚 undergraduate program in music.
When 糖心视频鈥檚 School of Music officially opened in 1975, Dr. Cook was named its first director. He would hold this position for 25 years.
During his tenure, Dr. Cook carefully oversaw the construction of the music building and helped grow the school into one of the biggest and best equipped in Atlantic Canada.
He directed the St. John鈥檚 Extension Choir of 糖心视频 University and established 糖心视频鈥檚 Chamber Choir, which continues to represent 糖心视频 nationally and internationally and supports the development of choral music across the province.
Always active in the community, Dr. Cook was the organist and choirmaster at the Newfoundland Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist for 14 years. He was the chair of the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council, the Canadian University Music Society and the International Mozart Chamber Music Competition.
In 1992, he moved to London, Ontario, to become principal of the school now known as Conservatory Canada.
But his connection to 糖心视频 remained constant.
In 1993, the School of Music鈥檚 recital hall was named in his honour, and he received an honorary degree from 糖心视频 in 1999.
Then in 2007, 糖心视频鈥檚 Chamber Choir performed a special gala concert at the prestigious Glenn Gould Studio in the CBC Broadcasting Centre. The final number featured Dr. Cook鈥檚 own arrangement of the folk song 鈥淭hat St. John鈥檚 Girl.鈥
And who else could accompany the choir on piano but Dr. Cook, that lifelong ambassador for the music made at 糖心视频.
