24 people found
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Auguste Descarries
Canadian organist
Sandy MacPherson
Canadian-born theatre organist
Humfrey Anger
Canadian music educator
Paul Ambrose
Canadian organist, composer, conductor
Alcibiade Béique
Kanadischer Organist und Musikpädagoge
Antonio Létourneau
Canadian organist and music educator
Philippe-Auguste Lavoie
Canadian Catholic priest
Horace Reyner
Horace (Waters) Reyner. Organist, choir conductor, b England 23 Oct 1866, d Montreal 31 Aug 1912. He studied with Alfred Broughton, whom he succeeded (1883) as organist of St Mark's Parish Church, Leeds. Horace (Waters) Reyner. Organist, choir conduc
Harvey Robb
Harvey (Alexander) Robb. Pianist, organist, teacher, b Chesley, Ont, 18 Apr 1888, d London, Ont, 30 May 1957, DDS (Toronto) ca 1910. Robb practised dentistry briefly before devoting himself to music. He studied piano with W.O. Harvey (Alexander) Robb
Bernard R. Laberge
Bernard R. Laberge (La Berge, LaBerge). Impresario, organist, pianist, critic, b Quebec City 11 Oct 1891, naturalized US 1940, d New York 28 Dec 1951. He studied at the Séminaire de Rimouski, NB, and at Laval University. Bernard R. Laberge (La Berge
Frederic Egener
Frederic (Tristram) Egener. Organist, composer, b Hamilton, Ont, 1886, d London, Ont, 17 June 1973; B MUS (Toronto) 1918, D MUS (Potomac) 1920; FCCO 1920s. His teachers were T.J. Palmer, H.A. Wheeldon, F.J. Thomas, and J. Norman in Canada and Frederi
Jennings Burnett
(George) Jennings Burnett. Organist-choirmaster, composer, impresario, b Stogumber, Somerset, England, 21 Dec 1867, d Victoria, BC, 10 Jan 1941. His first important teacher was J.R. Kelway Toms in Wellington, England. Burnett emigrated to the USA and
T.J. Crawford
T.J. (Thomas James) Crawford. Organist, choirmaster, teacher, composer, b Barrhead, Scotland, 11 Jun 1877, naturalized Canadian 1928, d after a car accident near Barrie, Ont, 5 Jul 1955; ARCO 1892, FRCO 1902, B MUS (Durham) 1902. He studied organ and
Stanley Bligh
Stanley (Arthur) Bligh. Critic, b Luton, England, 9 Sep 1883, d Harpenden, England, 11 Nov 1975. Bligh was raised in Yorkshire, where he served as organist-choirmaster in his local parish; he moved in 1911 to Taber, near Lethbridge, Alta, then in 192
Henri K. Jordan
Henri K. (Kew) Jordan. Choir conductor, organist, manufacturer, b Seaforth, near Stratford, Ont, 30 Mar 1880, d Brantford, Ont, 27 Oct 1949; honorary D MUS (Toronto) 1938. He studied piano and organ at the Toronto College of Music under F.H. Henri K.
George MacKenzie Brewer
George MacKenzie Brewer. Organist, pianist, teacher, composer, lecturer, b London, Ont, 30 May 1889, d Montreal 18 May 1947; Associate (Dominion College of Music) 1903, Fellow (American Guild of Organists) 1910. Though he studied in Montreal with Per
Jean Macdonald
Jean (Hastings) Macdonald. Mezzo-soprano, organist, b Strathlorne, Cape Breton, NS, 11 Dec 1895, d Toronto 17 Nov 1979. Jean (Hastings) Macdonald. Mezzo-soprano, organist, b Str...
Dalton Baker
Dalton Baker. Baritone, teacher, choir conductor, organist, b Merton, Surrey, England, 17 Oct 1879, d Vancouver 22 Mar 1970; ARAM 1903. He was a choirboy at All Saints, Margaret St, London, and a student at the RAM. Dalton Baker. Baritone, teacher, c
Salluste Duval
Canadian physician
Albert Ham
Canadian organist and composer
Frederick H. Blair
Canadian pianist, choir director, music educator and organist
Alphonse Fortin
Canadian Catholic priest
Walter Lynnwood Farnam
Canadian organist
George Grant-Schaefer
Canadian composer and organist
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