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Romain-Octave Pelletier I

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80:. Largely self-taught, it is from Orphir that he received his only early music lessons. He later studied for two years in Europe during the early 1870s after having worked for almost 15 years as a church organist. 22: 113:. From 1867 to 1875 he served as organist at the Church of St James-the-Less on St-Denis St where he caused some controversy for daring to play works by Protestant composers like 180:
on several occasions (1884-5, 1894–5, 1902–4, 1909–10, and 1915–16) in addition to teaching at a number of religious schools in Montreal. He was once again appointed organist of
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in 1887 (at the St-Joseph Chapel until the inauguration of the new cathedral on Dominion Square in 1894) and remained in that post until 1923.
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Born in Montreal, Pelletier was a member of a prominent musical family. Three of his sons had successful musical careers:
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After returning to Montreal in 1872, Pelletier resumed teaching and playing the organ at St James the lesser. He taught
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Pelletier spent almost two years touring Europe in 1871–1872. During that time he studied under
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at the École normale Jacques-Cartier from 1876 to 1907. He served as interim president of the
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in 1872. He later sojourned to Europe again in 1900 in the company of organ builders
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In 1904 Pelletier became one of the original music faculty members at
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List of music students by teacher: N to Q#Romain-Octave Pelletier I
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in Paris. He notably performed works by Bach in the presence of
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organist
pianist
composer
music educator
Frédéric Pelletier
Romain Pelletier
Romain-Octave Pelletier II
violinist
Orphir Pelletier
St. Patrick's Basilica, Montreal
Jean-Chrysostome Brauneis II
Saint-Jacques Cathedral
Frantz Jehin-Prume
mezzo-soprano
Rosita del Vecchio
Hartford, Connecticut
Samuel Prowse Warren
Johann Sebastian Bach
Felix Mendelssohn
George Cooper
William Thomas Best
John Baptiste Calkin
Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens
Antoine François Marmontel
Louis Lebel
Charles-Marie Widor
Église Saint-Sulpice
Joseph-Claver Casavant
Samuel-Marie Casavant

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