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Jim McGrath (pronounced McGraw) is a Toronto-based composer best known for his film and television work which includes ThinkFilm’s The Last Mogul: The Life and Times of Lew Wasserman, Alliance Atlantis’ film Foolproof, Columbia Tristar thriller Resurrection and Odeon’s Treed Murray , which was nominated for five 2001 Genie Awards including Best Picture and Outstanding Achievement in Music. The score for Treed Murray went on to win Gold in the 2002 Film Festival in Mar del Plata, Argentina.

Jim’s concert music includes Silent Town for solo trumpet and strings, performed by both the MCO and the Kitchener Waterloo Symphony, Fantasia on Two Maritime Themes for horn and orchestra performed by the Hamilton Philharmonic as well the Mississauga Symphony, and Suite for Clarinet and String Orchestra, recorded by Joaquin Valdepenas and members of the Toronto Symphony.

Jim won a 2007 Gemini award for his music composed for the TV series Degrassi:The Next Generation for CTV.

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