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'''Biography'''
 
'''Biography'''
At age of 13, choirmaster at St, Brigets, Montreal. Went to Paris to study with Cesar Franck. At age 21, choirmaster of St. Clotilde Paris, but returned to Montreal
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At age of 13, choirmaster at St, Brigets, Montreal. Went to Paris to study with Cesar Franck. At age 21, choirmaster of St. Clotilde Paris, but returned to Montreal, where he founded the Philharmonic Society (chorus) which ended in bankruptcy.  First conductor of the Montreal Symphony, music director at the Cathedral
  
 
==List of sacred works==
 
==List of sacred works==
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*Salut de la fête-dieu op. 6, SATB org, Canadian Music Center. Contains: I. O salutaris -- II. Adoro te -- III. Tantum ergo
 
*Salut de la fête-dieu op. 6, SATB org, Canadian Music Center. Contains: I. O salutaris -- II. Adoro te -- III. Tantum ergo
 
*Sub tuum, S solo SATB org, Canadian Music Center
 
*Sub tuum, S solo SATB org, Canadian Music Center
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*Tantum ergo, SATB org , [https://newlib.ubishops.ca/BMARC/SheetMusic/CoutureGTantumErgo.pdf Montréal: Conservatoire national de musique, n.d.]
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*I heard the voice of Jesus say/ Veni sponsa Christe [https://newlib.ubishops.ca/BMARC/SheetMusic/CoutureGIHeardTheVoiceOfJesusSay.pdf Montreal : C.O. Lamontagne, 1886]
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
  

Latest revision as of 14:23, 6 March 2021

Life

Born: October 23, 1851, Montreal

Died: January 15, 1915, Montreal

Biography At age of 13, choirmaster at St, Brigets, Montreal. Went to Paris to study with Cesar Franck. At age 21, choirmaster of St. Clotilde Paris, but returned to Montreal, where he founded the Philharmonic Society (chorus) which ended in bankruptcy. First conductor of the Montreal Symphony, music director at the Cathedral

List of sacred works

Publications

External links

Wikipedia (French)(English)

Canadian Music Center

Canadian Encyclopedia