Articles

The following are miscellaneous newspaper articles written about Morawetz and/or his music. Newspaper reviews of specific performances of Morawetz' compositions appear under the Reviews heading for the work in the His Music section.

Writings of Oskar Morawetz

Morawetz authored an article about the growth of creative activity in Canada for the Toronto Symphony News:

His wife, Ruth Morawetz, authored an article after interviewing Morawetz on his thoughts on composing:

Ruby Mercer, soprano and opera advocate in Canada, interviewed Morawetz about Richard Strauss and his opera Salome:

In the 1970s, the general public were clamoring for a full-season opera. Morawetz had just attended a Canadian première of Janáček's Katya Kabanova at the University of Toronto's music faculty which was poorly attended. With tongue in cheek, he wrote the following letter to the editor of the Globe and Mail, questioning whether Toronto deserved a full-season opera. As a result, the remainder of the Janáček performances were well-attended.

After Herbert Von Karajan died, Morawetz was shocked that no major headline appeared in Toronto's major newspaper about his death. So he wrote the following letter to the Globe and Mail, and a few weeks later, an edited version of his letter appeared in the Letters to the Editor section.