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Philippe Dubuc
Philippe Dubuc, fashion designer (b at Montréal 1966). Menswear designer Dubuc was educated at the College Marie-Victorin, and worked in the fashion business from the ground up through the late 1980s and early 1990s, as designer, patternmaker and production manager.
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Philippe-Ignace-François Aubert de Gaspé
Philippe-Ignace-François Aubert de Gaspé, journalist (b at Québec City 8 Apr 1814; d at Halifax 7 Mar 1841). He wrote the first French Canadian novel. After attending the Séminaire de Nicolet, Aubert de Gaspé became a stenographer and journalist.
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Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé
Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé, novelist (b at Québec City 30 Oct 1786; d there 29 Jan 1871).
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Philippe Magnan
Philippe Magnan. Oboist, b Quebec City, 26 Nov 1963; premier prix oboe (CMQ) 1984.
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Philippe Ménard
Ménard, Philippe. Composer, computer technician, teacher, b Trois-Pistoles, Que, 10 Sep 1946.
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Philippe Panneton
Philippe Panneton, pen name Ringuet, physician, professor, diplomat, novelist (b at Trois-Rivières, Qué 30 Apr 1895; d at Lisbon, Portugal 28 Dec 1960).
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Phillip Borsos
Borsos had an early interest in film and acquired a 16 mm movie camera when he was in high school in Maple Ridge, BC. He studied film at the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts and the Vancouver School of Art as well as apprenticing himself at Alpha Cine, a Vancouver film laboratory.
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Phillip Borsos (Obituary)
This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on February 13, 1995. Partner content is not updated.
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Phillip Silver
Phillip Silver's esthetics are concerned with space and its relationship to text or music, which inspires him to consider the flow of stage traffic, dimensions and the space of storytelling.
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Phillip T. Young
Phillip T. (Taylor Jr) Young. Bassoonist, teacher, organologist, b Milton, Massachussetts, 2 Mar 1926, d Victoria 9 Dec 2002, naturalized Canadian 1991, BA (Bowdoin College) 1949, M MUS (Yale) 1962.
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Phillip Werren
Werren, Phillip. Composer, b Vallego, Cal, 6 Apr 1942; BA (Yale) 1964, MFA (Princeton) 1966. His teachers were Quincy Porter, Donald Martino, Gunther Bialas, Milton Babbitt, Roger Sessions and Earl Kim. He took additional studies in Darmstadt and Warsaw.
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Phillips Motley
Phillips (Carey) Motley. Organist-choirmaster, conductor, b Montreal 12 Jul 1912; BA (McGill) 1934, LRSM 1935, B MUS (Toronto) 1939, FRCCO 1940. Studies in Montreal with R.F.L.
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Phylis Inglis
Phylis (Elizabeth) Inglis (b Dilworth). Pianist, voice teacher, b Victoria, BC, 23 Nov 1916; LRSM 1936, BA (British Columbia) 1940. A niece of Ira Dilworth, she studied piano with Gladys Hewlings in Victoria and 1934-44 with Isabel Campbell in Vancouver.
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Phyllis Cooke
Phyllis (Angela) Cooke (m Thomson). Soprano, b Winnipeg 14 May 1934. She studied voice in Winnipeg with Doris Mills Lewis and won top honours (Tudor Bowl 1952, Rose Bowl 1956) in the Manitoba Music Competition Festival. Later studies were with Lucien Needham and Victor Martens.
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Phyllis Gotlieb
Phyllis Fay Gotlieb, née Bloom, poet, short story writer, novelist (born at Toronto 25 May 1926, died there 14 Jul 2009). Phyllis Gotlieb was raised and educated in Toronto and attended the University of Toronto (BA, 1948; MA 1950).
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