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Yves Lapierre (composer)

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140:, which he directed from 1963 to 1968. During that time the group he toured regularly throughout the Quebec region. They also embarked on an international tour in 1967, giving performances in Europe, Africa and Asia. The ensemble released two 159:, making orchestral arrangements of popular music for their summer concert series into the 1970s. He also worked as a composer, arranger, and producer on recordings for a number of Canadian artists during the 1970s and 1980s, including 62:
during the 1960s. In the 1970s and 1980s he was highly active as a composer, arranger, and record producer for a large number of notable Canadian musicians. Some of his best known songs are
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He began his career as a founding member of the folk vocal quartet
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In 1969, Lapierre began working as an arranger for the
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Canadian composer, arranger, record producer and singer
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He has devoted most of his time after 1977 to writing
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Index

Montreal
Les Cailloux
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Guy Fournier
Jamais deux sans toi
Lise Payette
Montreal
Eugène Lapierre
École de musique Vincent-d'Indy
Michel Perrault
Les Cailloux
LP albums
Pathé Records
Capitol Records
Montreal Symphony Orchestra
Julie Arel
Johanne Blouin
Édith Butler
Robert Charlebois
Renée Claude
Patsy Gallant
Claude Léveillée
Suzanne Stevens
Ginette Reno
Jean Lapointe
CBC Television
film and television scores
Marcel Lefebvre
Mustang
Alain Chartrand

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