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Michel Dussault
Michel (Joseph) Dussault. Pianist, teacher, broadcaster, composer, b Thetford-Mines, Que, 8 Jul 1943; premier prix (CMM) 1961, premier prix (Cons de Paris) 1963. He studied piano in Sherbrooke and 1955-61 at the CMM under Yvonne Hubert. At 13 he played the first movement of Beethoven's Concerto No.
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Michel Gagner
Michel Gagner, FRCSC, physician, surgeon, and professor (born on 28 April 1960 in Montreal, Quebec). Dr. Michel Gagner is considered an innovator and key figure in surgical laparoscopy, magnetic and Bariatric surgery. In 2001, he was the co-surgeon for the first world transatlantic robotic cholecystectomy. Not only has he been a visiting professor, but also, he has worked in more than 65 institutions in some 50 countries.
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Michel Garneau
Michel Garneau, poet, playwright, musician and actor (born on 25 April 1939 in Montreal, Qc; died on 13 September 2021 in Magog).
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Michel-Georges Brégent
Initially a self-taught composer, in about 1965 Brégent began work on the first organ section of a vast four-part biblical fresco entitled Les Testaments. His CBC-commissioned radio work Atlantide won the network a first special distinction of the Prix Italia 1985.
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Michel Gervais
Michel (Marc) Gervais. Conductor, b McLennan, northern Alberta, 25 Ap 1955; B MUS (Alberta) 1978.
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Michel Gonneville
Gonneville, Michel. Composer, b Montreal 31 Jul 1950; B MUS (Vincent-d'Indy/Sherbrooke) 1972, premier prix analysis (CMM) 1974, premier prix composition (CMM) 1975, D MUS (Montreal) 1997.
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Michel Hirvy
Michel (Mischa) Hirvy (b Hirschowitz). Pianist, teacher, b Warsaw, October 1900?, d Montreal 31 Dec 1966. He studied piano with Paul Lutzenko and graduated from the Stern Cons in Berlin. After further studies in Austria he lived 1928-39 in Paris, then in Portugal, and settled in Montreal in 1941.
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Michel Kozlovsky
Michel Kozlovsky. Pianist, teacher, administrator, b Beirut, Lebanon, 19 Jan 1951, naturalized Canadian 1973; B MUS (McGill) 1974, MMA (McGill) 1976, D MUS (Indiana) 1983.
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Michel Lambeth
Michel Lambeth, filmmaker, writer, photojournalist, teacher, publisher (b at Toronto 21 Apr 1923; d there 9 Apr 1977). He served in the Canadian Army 1942-45, and then studied art in London and Paris. Returning to Toronto in 1948, he supported himself with clerical work and free-lance writing.
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Michel Longtin
Longtin, Michel. Composer, teacher, b Montreal 20 May 1946; BA (Montreal) 1967, B MUS composition (Montreal) 1973, M MUS composition (Montreal) 1975, D MUS composition (Montreal) 1982.
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Michel Marc Bouchard
Michel Marc Bouchard, playwright, actor (b at St-Coeur de Marie, Qué 2 Feb 1958). After graduating from Université d'Ottawa in theatre studies, he worked in various Franco-Ontarian theatres as dramaturge and actor.
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Michel Pagliaro
Michel Pagliaro, singer, songwriter (b at Montréal, 9 Nov 1948). Simply known as "Pag," Pagliaro was Québec's undisputed king of rock. Throughout the 1970s, he reigned supreme with a string of French and English hits and became the first Canadian artist to earn gold records in both languages.
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