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Guillaume Couture (musician)

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In 1873 Guillaume Couture (1851–1915) left for France to study with Théodore Dubois at the Paris Conservatoire de Paris, and on 15 May 1875 his Rêverie, op. 2 (CMH8, 46-90), was premiered by the Société nationale de musique under Édouard
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which he led until it disbanded in 1899. In 1894 he founded the Montréal Symphony Orchestra (no relation to the current orchestra), which he directed through 1896. He composed his most significant work, the
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in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 14 (University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003– ) online, accessed 5 January 2018
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and the Institute of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. He taught at the
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In early 1876 Couture returned to Paris to assume the post of choirmaster at the
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Couture continued to work as a music critic, writing for such papers as
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Canadian choir conductor, composer, music critic and music educator
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Index


choir
conductor
composer
music critic
music educator
Jean Papineau-Couture
Montreal
Saint-Jacques Cathedral
Conservatoire de Paris
Romain Bussine
Théodore Dubois
Henri Duparc
Gabriel Fauré
CĂ©sar Franck
La Minerve
Basilica of St. Clotilde, Paris
Congregation of Notre Dame
High School for Girls, Montreal
Joseph-Arsène Brassard
Jean-Noël Charbonneau
Guillaume Dupuis
Achille Fortier
Henri Gagnon
Charles Labelle
Arthur Laurendeau
Édouard LeBel
Frédéric Pelletier
Arthur Plamondon
CĂ©line Marier

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