Michel Brunet Perrault (born 20 July 1925) is a Canadian composer,[1] conductor,[2] music educator, and percussionist. As a composer, his work largely pulls on Canadian folk melodies and his compositions include classical of harmony and counterpoint. Perrault has been commissioned to write works for such notable organizations as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, and the Victoria Symphony Orchestra. From the late 1970s through the 1990s he wrote a considerable amount of music for the Gerald Danovitch Saxophone Quartet.[3] Much of his music has been published by his own publishing company, Les Publications Bonart.[4]
^"The legendary Michel Louvain visits hometown Thetford Mines". CBC Radio, 5 October 2012
^George Henry Hubert Lascelles Earl of Harewood (1965). Opera. Vol. 16. Rolls House Publishing Company. p. 755.
^Saxophone Journal. Vol. 14. Dorn Publications. 1989. pp. 14–15.
Michel Brunet Perrault (born 20 July 1925) is a Canadian composer, conductor, music educator, and percussionist. As a composer, his work largely pulls...
Charles Perrault (/pɛˈroʊ/ peh-ROH, US also /pəˈroʊ/ pə-ROH, French: [ʃaʁl pɛʁo]; 12 January 1628 – 16 May 1703) was a French author and member of the...
London: The Free Press. ISBN 9780029250006. Michel, Christian (1996). "Perrault family: (3) Charles Perrault", vol. 24, p. 470, in The Dictionary of Art...
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saxophone; including compositions by George Fiala, Alexander Brott, MichelPerrault, Jean Françaix, and Gabriel Pierné. Romano was a professor of saxophone...
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Pierre Perrault OQ (29 June 1927 – 23 June 1999) was a Canadian documentary film director with the National Film Board of Canada. Over his 40-year career...
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Suite Canadienne (1961), set to French-Canadian folk tunes arranged by MichelPerrault. Created for a gala television performance during Queen Elizabeth II's...
was founded in 1957 by Ludmilla Chiriaeff. Conductor and composer MichelPerrault served as the organization's first music director. Since its creation...
(1925–2007) Barbara Pentland (1912–2000) Clermont Pépin (1926–2006) MichelPerrault (born 1925) Jean Piché (born 1951) Dave Pierce (born 1972) Randolph...
Lemieux September 12, 1990 October 30, 1990 August 12, 1993 Career 13 MichelPerrault December 15, 1993 November 29, 1993 April 28, 1995 Career Jean Chrétien...
Peacock (1922–2000) Paul Pedersen (born 1935) Oscar Peterson (1925–2007) MichelPerrault (born 1925) Jean Piché (born 1951) Dave Pierce (born 1972) Randolph...
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Letendre (diction), Georges Mercure (Gregorian chant), Oscar O'Brien, MichelPerrault, and Roland Van de Goor (harmony). Viau made his professional opera...
Gilbert, Bernard Lagacé, Aline Letendre, Lucienne L'Heureux-Arel, and MichelPerrault. A recital hall at the conservatoire bears his name. He also served...
harmony. Among his pupils were composers Paul Méfano, MichelPerrault, Rodica Sutzu, and Michel Philippot. See: List of music students by teacher: C to...
Raquetteurs), Claude Jutra (À tout prendre, Mon oncle Antoine) and Pierre Perrault (Pour la suite du monde) virtually defines the look of classic Quebec cinema...