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    Gilbert La Rocque

    Gilbert La Rocque, author (b at Montréal 29 Apr 1943; d 26 Nov 1984). Gilbert La Rocque completed classical studies until belle-lettres, and then worked at all kinds of minor jobs.

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    Gilbert Munroe

    Gilbert Munroe. Pianist, teacher, administrator, b Winnipeg 18 Jan 1933; ARCT 1954, LRSM 1954, BA (Manitoba) 1955, B ED (Manitoba) 1961, B MUS (Manitoba) 1970, M MUS (Alberta) 1971.

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    Gilbert Patenaude

    Gilbert Patenaude. Conductor, composer, b Montreal 30 Apr 1947; BA (Montreal) 1966. Following piano and organ studies at the École Vincent-d'Indy, he studied voice with Pierre Mollet, orchestral conducting with Rémus Tzincoca and analysis with Gilles Tremblay at the CMM.

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    Gilbert Watson

    Gilbert Watson. Dance band leader, pianist, b Glasgow, 31 Oct 1896, d Peterborough, Ont, 12 Aug 1959. He studied piano with Michael Hambourg and Harvey Robb and played at the Allen Theatre in Toronto.

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    Gilberte Martin

    Gilberte Martin. Pianist, teacher, administrator, b Montreal 22 May 1910. She studied 1917-30 with Arthur Letondal (piano) and 1927-30 with Georges-Émile Tanguay (harmony). She won numerous prizes, grants, and diplomas, including the Prix d'Europe in 1930.

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    Giles Bryant

    Giles (Bradley) Bryant. Organist-choirmaster, tenor, editor, b Weybridge, Surrey, England, 20 Jun 1934; BA (University College, London) 1957, ARCO 1978, with the John Brook Prize, honorary D LITT S (Wycliffe, Toronto) 1988.

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    Gilles Archambault

    Gilles Archambault, novelist (b at Montréal 19 Sept 1933). He received his BA (1955) from Collège Sainte-Marie and his LL (1957) from Université de Montréal. He worked for Radio-Canada (1963-92) before becoming a radio producer and commentator.

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    Gilles Auger

    Gilles (Joseph Roger) Auger. Conductor, b Quebec City 7 Mar 1957; premier prix chamber music (CMQ) 1979, deuxième prix clarinet (CMQ) 1981, M MUS conducting (Juilliard) 1983.

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    Gilles Baillargeon

    Gilles Baillargeon. Violinist, teacher, b Montreal 6 Oct 1928. A pupil of Lucien Sicotte 1942-3, Lucien Martin 1943-4, and (at the CMM) Louis Bailly 1944-7 and Noël Brunet 1947-50, he won a Sarah Fischer Concerts Scholarship in 1948 and the Prix Archambault in 1949.

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    Gilles Carle

    Gilles Carle, OC, GOQ, director, screenwriter (born 31 July 1928 in Maniwaki, QC; died 28 November 2009 in Granby, QC).

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    Gilles Godard

    Gilles Godard. Songwriter, record producer, singer, guitarist, b Cornwall, Ont, 13 Jul 1957. Son of a fiddler, Guillaume Godard, he played violin and pedal steel guitar in his teens and studied the latter instrument in 1977 with Jeff Newman in Nashville.

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    Gilles Groulx

    In Où êtes-vous donc? (1968), Groulx held back from a direct exposé of Québec politics, employing instead a fragmented and lyrical script which related image and commentary in the esoteric manner of Jean-Luc Godard.

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    Gilles Hénault

    Gilles Hénault, writer (b at St-Majoric, Qué 1 Aug 1920; d at Montréal 6 Oct 1996). After studying at Collège Mont Saint-Louis, he began a program of self-directed reading and writing, and published several poems in the magazines Horizons (1937) and La Nouvelle Relève (1941).

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    Gilles Lamontagne (singer)

    Gilles (Joseph Antoine Émilien) Lamontagne. Baritone, administrator, b Montreal 21 Mar 1924, d Quebec 28 Dec 1993. He studied in Quebec City with Isa Jeynevald-Mercier, at the RCMT with Herman Geiger-Torel (stage skills), in New York with Mario Reichlin-Rubini, and in Milan with Mario Basiola.

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    Gilles Latulippe

    ​Gilles Latulippe, Québec actor, comedian and theatre director (born 31 August 1937 in Montréal, Québec; died 23 September 2014 in Montréal, Québec).

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