Georges Savaria (27 March 1916 – 1998) was a Canadian pianist, composer, ondist, college administrator, and music educator. His compositional output consists of a 1951 piano concerto, several songs and works for solo piano, and music for theatre, television, and radio. Some of his music was published by the periodical Le Passe-Temps.[1]
^Denis Allaire. "Georges Savaria". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010.
GeorgesSavaria (27 March 1916 – 1998) was a Canadian pianist, composer, ondist, college administrator, and music educator. His compositional output consists...
ondes Martenot performers, including Karel Goeyvaerts, Jeanne Loriod, GeorgesSavaria, Gilles Tremblay, and his sister Ginette Martenot. Martenot himself...
de musique du Québec à Montréal (CMM). Grenier studied piano with GeorgesSavaria both privately and at the CMM from 1952–1957. After earning a bachelor's...
Henry Barraud, Jean-Marie Beaudet, Jean Berger, Marinus Flipse, and GeorgesSavaria. He composed music for the church, several ballets, mélodies, and incidental...
(1993-2003) 15 Louise Ouimet August 18, 1995 September 21, 1995 Career 16 Jules Savaria September 22, 1997 Career 17 Denis Briand July 16, 2001 Career 18 Louis-Robert...
(Naxos Records 8.555096, 8.555743) "12 Concerti Grossi 1701" by Capella Savaria & Pál Németh Toccate - Concerti da Chiesa, Martin Gester, Le Parlement...
in the territory of present-day Hungary, were: Aquincum (today Óbuda), Savaria (today Szombathely) and Sopianae (today Pécs). Pressburg became the capital...
Konzertsaal der UdK Berlin – Universität der Künste Berlin (in German) Rebuilt "Savaria Symphony Orchestra- Our home, the Bartók Hall". Archived from the original...
Dennis Ryan, Editor, Racing Media NZ Limited, Auckland, New Zealand. "Savaria just gets the better of Jacksstar to win the Wellington Cup". 21 January...
Savaria in Pannonia Superior, dating from the latter half of the second century, for his wife, Ticinia [...]nia. Ticinia [...]nia, buried at Savaria in...
country was made: Pannonia Prima in the northwest, with its capital in Savaria, it included Pannonia Superior and the major part of Central Pannonia between...
Prior to Glen, Batman was played by stunt doubles Alain Moussi and Maxim Savarias in the first season. To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the character...
portrays Subject 13 in a post-credit scene. Stuntmen Alain Moussi and Maxime Savaria make uncredited appearances as Batman, while an uncredited actor portrays...
Jean-Guy Joseph Bernard Saint-Pierre, Claude Jean Sarafian, Haig Edouard Savaria, Jules Schioler, John Pontoppidan Schram, John Schreyer, Rt. Hon. Edward...