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with the hopes of establishing Canadian institutes of higher learning for music. The report closely examined music education in Europe as well as in Canada and plans were soon formed to establish a network of state-subsidized schools which would be modelled after European conservatoires, particularly
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Originally the CMADQ was only concerned with musical education, but Pelletier felt that Quebec needed conservatoires for studies in theatre as well. He proposed the idea to the Quebec government and was met with resistance. However, he won the ear of Premier
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are credited for their zeal in promoting this project, and the two men led the organization as director and assistant director for its first several years. The organization's current director general is
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in 1944. During the 1950s the organization founded additional schools for the theatre arts in both those cities, followed by four additional music conservatoires in 1967 in
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was originally established as a preparatory school for conservatoire bound students in 1964. It became a full-fledged conservatoire in the CMADQ network in 1967. The
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in 1973. Many of Canada's most successful musicians and artists of the theatre of the 20th and 21st centuries have been trained or taught at these schools.
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With the successful opening of the CMQM, the CMADQ, under Pelletier's leadership, began plans to establish a similar conservatoire in
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Claude Champagne (left) and Wilfrid Pelletier (right) at the opening of the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal in 1943.
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put together a large report on music education. This report was presented to the Quebec government by Champagne and conductor
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and ultimately his influence led to the establishment of the CMADQ's first school for the theatre arts, the
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The first two conservatoires in the CMADQ network were for music and were established in
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The conservatoire consists of seven music schools and two theatre schools:
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The CMADQ went on to establish four more music conservatoires in 1967. The
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on 16 October 1967. The last conservatoire to be added to the CMADQ, the
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Public corporation
Quebec City
Quebec
Quebec
French
European Association of Conservatoires
http://www.conservatoire.gouv.qc.ca
higher education
music
theatre
Quebec
Ministère des Affaires culturelles du Québec
government of Quebec
Maurice Duplessis
conductor
Wilfrid Pelletier
composer
Claude Champagne
Nathalie Letendre
Montreal
Quebec City
Chicoutimi
Hull
Trois-Rivières
Val-d'Or
Rimouski

composer
Claude Champagne
Wilfrid Pelletier

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