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Arthur Romano

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in the 1950s. The RSQ was the first professional saxophone quartet in the nation of Canada and it was active from 1949 until Romano's death in 1964. With this ensemble he performed the world premieres of several classical works for saxophone; including compositions by
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and the Association of Saxophonists of North America established the Arthur Romano Competition; a composition competition which required contestants to create works that featured the saxophone.
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In addition to his work teaching and performing, Romano established the business Seaward Ltd. which did instrument repairs as well as sell instruments. After his death in 1964, the
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This article is about the Canadian saxophonist, clarinetist, oboist, english hornist, and teacher. For the French rugby player, see
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as a saxophonist during his career. He established the Romano Saxophone Quartet (RSQ) which appeared frequently on
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of Italian birth. He is considered a pioneer in the classical repertoire for the
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Canadian saxophonist, clarinetist, oboist, english hornist and music educator
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Academic staff of the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal
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from 1949-1962 and taught on the music faculty of the
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in France. From 1952-1962 he was a woodwind player in
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Arthur Romano (rugby player)
Naples
Montreal
saxophonist
clarinetist
oboist
english hornist
music educator
saxophone
Al Gallodoro
Marcel Mule
Montreal Symphony Orchestra
Quebec Symphony Orchestra
CBC Radio
George Fiala
Alexander Brott
Michel Perrault
Jean Françaix
Gabriel Pierné
Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal
Schulich School of Music
McGill University
Nick Ayoub
Gerald Danovitch
Lee Gagnon
Jacques Larocque
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières


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