His NFB credits include Royal Journey (1951), The Stratford Adventure (1954) and Paddle to the Sea (1966).
[1][2] He was nominated, along with co-composer Ann Ronell, for an Academy Award for the score of the 1945 war film, The Story of G.I.
[3] He won a 1989 Gemini Award in the category Best Original Music Score for a Program or Mini-Series for Glory Enough for All.
[4] He resigned from his administrative duties at Stratford in 1960 though he continued until 1999 to provide incidental music for festival productions.
He served as chairman of a Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada (CAPAC)/Canadian Association of Broadcasters committee for the promotion of Canadian music from 1965 to 1970, and was in charge of member relations for CAPAC (1968–1971) and served on its board.