ROBERT HARRIS is a long-time music journalist, writer, teacher, and broadcaster. From 2000-2008, he was the host and producer of I Hear Music, a weekly show presented on CBC Radio 2. He is the author of two books, What to Listen for in Mozart, and What to Listen for in Beethoven. He is the classical music critic for The Globe and Mail.
Praise for Song of a Nation: Shortlisted for the 2019 Vine Award for History [Song of a Nation] is a well-written, well-researched account of the successes and travails of Lavallee's life and of the genesis and evolution of O Canada. -Winnipeg Free Press Song of a Nation is a bravura performance with all the dramatic elements of Grand Opera-war, patriotism, loyalty, ambition, family, politics, and enchantment. Robert Harris explains how we became our national song. It makes you want to stand up and sing. -Michael Enright, host of CBC's The Sunday Edition