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John Frederick "Jack" Lenz is a Canadian composer. He has written, performed, and produced music for film, television, and theatre,[1] along with working on non-soundtrack album ventures.[2][3] He is also the founder of Live Unity Enterprises, an organization devoted to the production of music for the Bahá'í community, and dramatic and musical resources to help promote its teachings.[4]

Lenz contributed additional music for the John Debney score for Mel Gibson's film The Passion of the Christ. Among his current projects is working on a movie about the persecution of Bahá'ís in Iran, particularly the story of Mona Mahmudnizhad who suffered under the persecution in Iran,[5] under the title of Mona's Dream.[6][7]

He resides in Toronto, Ontario.

Background

Lenz was born in Eston, Saskatchewan. His mother was also raised in Saskatchewan, and his father came to Canada from Hungary during the Depression. Still in his youth Lenz took piano lessons from Garth Beckett and later studied composition at the University of Saskatchewan.[8] Lenz became a professional musician when he played keyboards and flute for the soft-rock bands Seals and Crofts and Loggins and Messina touring around the world, performing before large audiences, and recording.[9] Lenz' involvement in children's issues stems partly from having seven children of his own, as well as being an arena which avoids "the conflict between what I believe about music and its sacred nature and dealing with what a lot of programming deals with, which sometimes could be the worst aspects of human nature."[8] Lenz joined the Bahá'í Faith in 1969.[9]

Programs

Lenz has done music production work for over 100 programs for various categories of mass media including television series and information/news programming, feature films, movies of the week, documentaries, live to broadcast, and children's television productions for networks like the CBC, NBC, Fox Broadcasting Company, PAX TV, Discovery Channel, Scholastic-HBO, Showtime, and Nelvana / CBS (as well as theatrical works).[10][11][12][13]

Awards

Nominated for several Gemini Awards:

  • Best Original Music Score for a Series for:Due South, episode "Free Willie". (1995)
  • Best Original Music Score for a Dramatic Series for: "Due South", episode "The Gift of the Wheelman". (1996)
  • Best Pre-School Program or Series for: Nanalan' (2003) (Executive Producer and Music Director)

Winner of several SOCAN Awards:

  • 14th Annual SOCAN Awards 2003[14]
    • Domestic Non-Animated Television Series Music Award
    • International Television Series Music Award
    • News & Sports Television Programming Music Award
  • 16th Annual SOCAN Awards 2005[15]
    • Domestic Non-Animated Television Series Music Award

Albums or songs on albums

Artists

Lenz has done production work for Paul Gross, David Keeley, Doug Cameron, Adam Crossley, Holly Stell, The Crawling Kingsnakes and Ava Bowers.[2][22][23]

References

  1. ^ Official Website Bio
  2. ^ a b Cherry Lane Music Publishing, Film and TV Composers, Jack Lenz
  3. ^ a b Socan, Archived News 2004, Jack Lenz
  4. ^ LiveUnity.com Official Website
  5. ^ Mona's Message
  6. ^ Mona's Dream
  7. ^ Note Mona Mahmudnizhad's story is also the subject of other art works: music artist Doug Cameron's popular song "Mona with the Children" which made the top of the pop charts (#14 for the week of October 19, 1985) according to "Pop Annual 1955-1999: Sixth Edition" "Pop Annual 1955-1999: Sixth Edition" for October, 1985 and as a play A Dress for Mona.
  8. ^ a b Millennnium Arts Society - Jack Lenz in conversation with Joseph Lerner
  9. ^ a b c Bahá'í Community of Canada, Canadian Bahá'ís > In the News > Jack Lenz
  10. ^ ole Expands Agreement with Jack Lenz and Lenz Entertainment
  11. ^ IMBD Entry
  12. ^ Jack Lenz Credits
  13. ^ a b c d James Beveridge, Film Guru, Jack Lenz
  14. ^ 14th SOCAN Awards
  15. ^ 16th Annual SOCAN Awards
  16. ^ a b Music for the Second Bahá'í World Congress
  17. ^ Also appeared in the episode All the Queen's Horses in the Canadian series "Due South," in April, 1996
  18. ^ Jewel in the Lotus
  19. ^ Divine Notes - We Are Baha'is, Album Details
  20. ^ Music and The Arts - The Oneness of Humankind
  21. ^ "RPM 50 Singles". RPM (through Library and Archives Canada). September 17, 1983. Retrieved 2009-06-02.
  22. ^ Lenz Entertainment Artist Management
  23. ^ Ava: Turning Point