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    Henri Prieur

    Henri Prieur. Tenor, b Montreal 17 Apr 1893, d there 22 Aug 1970. Revealing a rich voice as a youth, Prieur was encouraged to study music and trained 1911-20, with Arthur Plamondon, Jean Riddez, and Albert Roberval.

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    Henri-Raymond Casgrain

    Henri-Raymond Casgrain, historian, literary critic (b at Rivière-Ouelle, Qué, 16 Dec 1831; d at Québec City, 12 Jan 1904). Casgrain was ordained a priest in 1856. After teaching at his former college, Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatière, he was named vicar at BEAUPORT and then at Notre-Dame de Québec.

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    Henri Vallières

    Henri (Eugène) Vallières. Organist, teacher, pianist, b Rivière-du-Loup, Que, 8 May 1901. He entered the Séminaire de Québec in 1913 and was trained there by Henri Gagnon, whom he also assisted at the Quebec Basilica. Vallières was the organist at the seminary ca 1920-5.

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    Henriette Schellenberg

    Henriette (Cornies) Schellenberg. Soprano, b Backnang, Germany 9 Aug 1947; Reifeprüfung (Nordwestdeutsche Musikakademie) 1975.

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    Henry Alline

    Henry Alline, evangelist, hymnist, theologian (b at Newport, Rhode I 14 June 1748; d at N Hampton, NH 2 Feb 1784). An itinerant evangelical preacher in the Maritimes, Alline wrote hymns, religious tracts and a Life and Journal.

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    Henry Brant

    Henry (Dreyfus or Dreyfuss) Brant, composer, conductor, pianist (born 15 September 1913 in Montréal, Québec; died 26 April 2008 in Santa Barbara, California). Hon DFA (Wesleyan) 1998.

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    Henry Brian Webb

    Henry Brian Webb, dancer, choreographer, educator (b at Unity, Sask 25 May 1951).

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    Henry Burr

    Henry (b Harry) Burr (b McClaskey). Tenor, b St Stephen, southwest of Saint John, NB, 15 Jan 1885, d New York 6 Apr 1941.

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    Henry Carter

    Henry Carter. Organist, composer, choir conductor, b London 6 Mar 1837, d ?. He studied with Sir John Goss, Ernst Pauer, and Charles Steggall in London and with August Haupt, Ferdinand Hiller, and Friedrich Kiel in Germany.

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    Henry Czerny

    Henry Czerny caught the world's attention with his mesmerizing performance as a sexual predator in The Boys of St Vincent (1992), the realistic story of abuse at a boys' orphanage.

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    Henry David Winton

    Henry David Winton, journalist (fl 1830-85? at St John's).

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    Henry Evaluarjuk

    Henry Evaluarjuk, sculptor (b at Igloolik region, north Melville Pen 1923), directly related to the Evaluarjuk who was so important as an informant to the Danish anthropologist Knud Rassmussen.

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    Henry Francis Sefton

    Henry Francis Sefton. Teacher, choirmaster, b Worcester, England, ca 1808, d Toronto 21 May 1892.

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    Henry George Glyde

    Glyde's most significant works are oils and murals that documented aspects of urban and rural prairie life in a style that could be called social realism. His murals are classical with sombre colours sombre and figure groupings that are mythological and symbolic in mood and content.

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    Henry Herbert Godfrey

    Henry Herbert Godfrey. Songwriter, business executive, b Plymouth, England, 1858, d Westmount (Montreal) 18 Jan 1908. His musical education was informal. After his arrival in Canada in 1874 he worked in a Montreal piano factory, served as a church organist, and led a vaudeville band.

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