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Helmut Kallmann
Helmut Max Kallmann, CM, music librarian, historian (born 7 August 1922 in Berlin, Germany; died 12 February 2012 in Ottawa, ON). A pioneering music historian, Helmut Kallmann was the foremost scholar of Canadian music history.
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Helmut Kallmann
Helmut (Max) Kallmann. Music librarian, historian, born Berlin 7 Aug 1922, naturalized Canadian 1946, died Ottawa 12 Feb 2012; B MUS (Toronto) 1949, honorary LL D (Toronto) 1971.
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Henri-Aimé Delcellier
Henri-Aimé Delcellier. Clarinetist, civil engineer, b Béziers 3 Jun 1902, d Hudson, near Montreal, 16 May 1975. A member of the Mount Royal Hotel orchestra and the Ottawa Philharmonic, he also was a colonel in the Canadian armed forces.
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Henri Beau
Henri Beau, painter (b at Montréal 27 June 1863; d at Paris, France 15 May 1949). After his first design and painting lessons in Montréal, he left for the US in 1884, ending up in San Francisco where he did coloured engravings.
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Henri Bergeron
Henri Bergeron, media personality, author (b at Saint-Lupicien, Man 1925; d Montreal 10 Jul 2000). The son of a French Canadian farmer and railwayman and a pious and devoted woman from Cevennes, he was born in a very small pioneer house, and grew up in a family of 13 children.
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Henri Bohrer
Henri (b Heinrich) Bohrer. Pianist, teacher, b Paris 1829; d Victoria, BC, 1889. He was a pupil of Ignaz Moscheles and Peter Joseph von Lindpaintner and settled in Montreal in 1877 as a music teacher.
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Henri Brassard
Henri Brassard. Pianist, teacher, b St-Siméon, near Quebec City, 16 Jan 1950. He began his piano studies at the École Vincent-d'Indy with Lucille Brassard and continued 1960-8 with Yvonne Hubert.
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Henri Delcellier
(Joseph) Henri (Jean) Delcellier. Clarinetist, violinist, conductor, b Béziers, France, 21 Sep 1872, d Montreal 27 Dec 1967. He began clarinet lessons with his father, Joseph Delcellier, and studied violin and theory in Paris at the École Niedermeyer, from which he graduated with a diploma.
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Henri Gagnon
(Charles Édouard Gustave) Henri Gagnon. Organist, teacher, composer, b Quebec City 6 Mar 1887, d there 17 May 1961. He studied solfège and piano 1895-1900 with his father, Gustave, solfège and harmony 1900-3 with Joseph Vézina, and organ 1900-3 with William Reed.
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Henri Hébert
Henri Hébert, sculptor (b at Montréal 3 Apr 1884; d there 11 May 1950). The son of sculptor Louis-Philippe HÉBERT, he studied at the Monument national de Montréal under painter Edmond DYONNET and at the Art Association with William BRYMNER.
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Henri K. Jordan
Henri K. (Kew) Jordan. Choir conductor, organist, manufacturer, b Seaforth, near Stratford, Ont, 30 Mar 1880, d Brantford, Ont, 27 Oct 1949; honorary D MUS (Toronto) 1938. He studied piano and organ at the Toronto College of Music under F.H.
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Henri Léopold Masson
Henri Léopold Masson, painter (b at Spy, Belgium 10 Jan 1907; d at Ottawa 9 Feb 1996). Largely self-taught, Masson combined his narrative abilities with a fluid GROUP OF SEVEN style. He lived in Ottawa from 1921 and began exhibiting nationally in 1938 and internationally in 1946.
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Henri Letondal
Henri Letondal. Critic, administrator, cellist, playwright, actor, b Montreal 29 Jun 1901, d Hollywood 15 Feb 1955. He studied the cello with Gustave Labelle. He was a man of wide interests and wrote many sketches and revues, including, on occasion, the music.
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Henri Miro
Miro, Henri (Enrique). Composer, conductor, arranger, pianist, critic, b Tarrega, Spain, 13 Nov 1879, d Montreal 19 Jul 1950. He studied music at the monastery of Montserrat in Catalonia with Padre Domingo de Guzman and worked in 1895 with Bienvenido Socias at the Barcelona Cons.
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Henri Pontbriand
Henri Pontbriand. Tenor, teacher, b Sorel, Que, 18 Jan 1894, d Rawdon, near Joliette, Que, 12 Jun 1969. After training as a naval draughtsman he moved to Montreal in 1912 and took lessons from Albert Clerk-Jeannotte (voice) and Victoria Cartier (piano).
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