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Frédéric Pelletier (1 May 1870 – 30 May 1944) was a Canadian choir conductor, music educator, composer, music critic, journalist, civil servant, military officer, and physician. He was one of the principal music critics in Montreal during the first half of the 20th century, having worked in that capacity for every major publication in Montreal at one time or another. He was also a professor of music history at several institutions and worked as a choirmaster in several Montreal churches. His compositional output was mainly dedicated to sacred choral works, including several motets and carols, 2 oratorios, a Requiem Mass, and a Stabat Mater. He also wrote some works for solo organ, some songs, and a number of harmonizations of Canadian folk tunes.

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  • Frédéric Pelletier (ca)
  • Frédéric Pelletier (de)
  • Frédéric Pelletier (en)
  • Frédéric Pelletier (fr)
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  • Frédéric Pelletier (1 May 1870 – 30 May 1944) was a Canadian choir conductor, music educator, composer, music critic, journalist, civil servant, military officer, and physician. He was one of the principal music critics in Montreal during the first half of the 20th century, having worked in that capacity for every major publication in Montreal at one time or another. He was also a professor of music history at several institutions and worked as a choirmaster in several Montreal churches. His compositional output was mainly dedicated to sacred choral works, including several motets and carols, 2 oratorios, a Requiem Mass, and a Stabat Mater. He also wrote some works for solo organ, some songs, and a number of harmonizations of Canadian folk tunes. (en)
  • Frédéric Pelletier, ou Fréd. Pelletier, né Peltier, le 1er mai 1870 à Montréal et mort dans la même ville le 30 mai 1944, est un compositeur, professeur de musique, chef de chœur, critique musical, journaliste, officier de l'armée et médecin canadien. (fr)
  • Frédéric Pelletier (Mont-real, 1 de maig de 1870 - Mont-real, 30 de maig de 1944) va ser un director de cor quebequès, educador musical, compositor, crític musical, periodista, funcionari, oficial militar i metge. (ca)
  • Frédéric Pelletier (* 1. Mai 1870 in Montreal; † 30. Mai 1944 ebenda) war ein kanadischer Musikkritiker, Chordirigent und Komponist. Pelletier studierte Klavier bei seinem Vater Romain-Octave Pelletier, Gesang bei Guillaume Couture sowie Harmonielehre und Kontrapunkt bei Achille Fortier. Er absolvierte ein Medizinstudium, gab seine Praxis aber bald zugunsten seiner musikalischen und journalistischen Interessen auf. Neben ihm und seinem Vater war auch sein Bruder Romain Pelletier ein bekannter Komponist, sein Sohn Romain Pelletier ein Musikkritiker und -produzent. (de)
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