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Claude Gingras
Claude Gingras. Critic, author, b Sherbrooke, Que, 1 Jul 1931. He began his career as a journalist in 1952 with the Sherbrooke daily newspaper La Tribune.
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Claude-Henri Grignon
Claude-Henri Grignon, OC, journalist, critic, novelist, author of radio and TV serials (born 8 July 1894 in Sainte-Adèle, QC; died 3 April 1976 in Sainte-Adèle).
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Claude Herbert Breeze
Claude Herbert Breeze, painter (b at Nelson, BC 9 Oct 1938). Breeze was taught by Ernest LINDNER in Saskatoon (1954-55) and then studied at Regina with Kenneth LOCHHEAD and Arthur MCKAY. After graduating in 1958, he spent a year at the Vancouver School of Art.
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Claude Jasmin
Claude Jasmin, novelist, playwright, essayist, arts columnist and set decorator (born 10 November 1930 in Montreal, QC; died 28–29 April 2021).
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Claude Jutra
Claude Jutra (born Jutras), director, writer, actor, editor, cinematographer (born 11 March 1930 in Montréal, QC; died 5 November 1986 in Montréal).
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Claude Kenneson
Claude (Emile) Kenneson, cellist, writer, teacher (born 11 April 1935 in Port Arthur, Texas; died 9 October 2013 in Edmonton, AB). Naturalized Canadian 1973; B MUS (Texas) 1957, M MUS (Texas) 1959.
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Claude Lagacé
Claude Pierre Édouard Lagacé, organist, choirmaster, educator (born 1 May 1917 in Sorel, QC; died 7 February 2019 in Quebec City). BA (Laval) 1938, B PH (Laval) 1939, B MUS (Laval) 1954, Associate American Guild of Organists 1957.
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Claude Lavoie
Claude Lavoie. Organist, teacher, composer, b Rivière-du-Loup, Que, 19 Jul 1918. He began studying piano and organ in 1933 at the Collège de Lévis with Father Alphonse Tardif. A winner in 1942 of the Prix d'Europe, he studied 1942-5 at the Longy School in Boston with Nadia Boulanger, E.
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Claude Létourneau
Claude Létourneau, baritone, choirmaster, educator (born 26 May 1923 in Montréal, QC; died 2 December 2012 in Montréal).
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Claude Léveillée
Joseph Gérard Adolphe Claude Léveillée, OC, OQ, singer, songwriter, pianist, actor (born 16 October 1932 in Montréal, QC; died 9 June 2011 in Saint-Benoit-de-Mirabel, QC).
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Claude Sauvage
Claude Sauvage, author and professor (born in 1938 in Mascara, Algeria) immigrated to Québec in 1967.
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Claude Savard
Claude Savard. Pianist, teacher, b Montreal 16 Oct 1941, d there 13 Feb 2003; premier prix piano (CMM) 1963. He studied in Montreal with Marie-Louise Boisvert and 1959-63 at the CMM with Germaine Malépart. On a Canada Council grant he worked 1963-9 in Paris with Vlado Perlemuter and Suzanne Roche.
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Claude Tousignant
Tousignant was a member of the Association des artistes non-figuratifs de Montréal and, with MOLINARI and LEDUC, was a major force in the continuing development of abstraction in Montréal. His work has been shown extensively in Canada and internationally.
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Claude Vivier
Claude Vivier, composer (born 14 April 1948 in Montreal; died 12 March 1983 in Paris, France). He studied 1967-71 at the CMM with Gilles Tremblay (composition) and Irving Heller (piano). His first publicly performed works - a String Quartet in two movements and Ojikawa for soprano, clarinet and percussion (1986), as well as Prolifération (1969) - attracted the attention of the public and the critics.
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