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Romain-Octave Pelletier II

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in Montreal as a radio producer where he also served as the assistant record librarian from 1941-1944. He continued to work as a producer for the CBC through 1964 where he was responsible for many programs, including
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and Victor Pelletier were also successful musicians. He had his earliest musical training from the men in his family and was a violin student of
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Pelletier initially intended to become a lawyer and accordingly pursued law studies at the
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in 1927. While a student he began working as a music critic in 1922 for publications like
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as a host and commentator for the Canadian national broadcasts of the
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Canadian music critic, music producer and violinist
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music critic
music producer
violinist
Saint-Lambert, Quebec
Romain-Octave Pelletier I
Frédéric Pelletier
Romain Pelletier
Albert Chamberland
Université de Montréal
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Laws
Le Devoir
La Revue moderne
notary
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
Metropolitan Opera
New York Philharmonic
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Little Symphonies
Gilles Potvin
"Romain-Octave Pelletier II"
The Canadian Encyclopedia
the original
Categories
1904 births
1968 deaths
Canadian music critics
Canadian classical violinists
Male classical violinists
Université de Montréal alumni

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