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Romain Pelletier

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Born in Montreal, Pelletier was part of a prominent musical family in Quebec. He was the son of musician
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Canadian organist, choir conductor, composer and music educator
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Pelletier studied the piano and organ in his native city with
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organist
choir
conductor
composer
music educator
motets
counterpoint
fugue
Romain-Octave Pelletier I
Frédéric Pelletier
Romain-Octave Pelletier II
J.-J. Goulet
Arthur Letondal
Achille Fortier
Saint-LĂ©on de Westmount Church
Institut Nazareth
Fleurette Beauchamp
de
Gabriel Cusson
Guillaume Dupuis
Conrad Letendre
Georges-Émile Tanguay



Gilles Potvin
"Romain Pelletier"
The Canadian Encyclopedia
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