Joseph Thomas Hector Gratton (13 August 1900 – 16 July 1970) was a Canadian composer, arranger, conductor, pianist, and music educator. As a composer his...
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Gratton (1950–2010), Canadian professional right wing Others Frank Lymer Gratton (1871–1946), Australian choral conductor and educator Hector Gratton...
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1900 1960 Belarusian-born American Grigori Gamburg 1900 1967 Russian Hector Gratton 1900 1970 Canadian Gotfrid Hasanov 1900 1965 Russian Hans Haug 1900...
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department. His notable pupils include Alexander Brott, Graham George, Hector Gratton, Frances James, and Ethel Stark. On retiring from Mount Allison, he...
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Gougeon (born 1951) Maxime Goulet (born 1980) Glenn Gould (1932–1982) Hector Gratton (1900–1970) Peter Hannan (born 1953) Hagood Hardy (1937–1997) Chris...
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Claude-Henri Grignon's 1933 novel Un homme et son péché, the film stars Hector Charland as Séraphin Poudrier, the wealthy but miserly mayor of the village...
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Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté (1899–1974) Colin McPhee (1900–1964) Hector Gratton (1900–1970) Isabelle Delorme (1900–1991) Lionel Daunais (1901–1982)...
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Conservatoire royal de musique in Montreal. His notable pupils included Hector Gratton and Rodolphe Mathieu. He also was the longtime organist of St Mary's...
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notable pupils were Hélène Baillargeon, Morris Davis, Gérald Desmarais, Hector Gratton, Djane Lavoie-Herz, Antonio Létourneau, Alfred Mignault, Marie-Thérèse...
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prize bearing his name, winners of which included composers Henri Miro, Hector Gratton, and Graham George. In 1938 he established the children's choir school...
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