Claude Lavoie

Canadian organist
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Claude Lavoie

Summary

Claude Lavoie is a human[1]. Born in Rivière-du-Loup[2], he… he was born on July 19, 1918[3]. He died on May 7, 2014[4]. He worked as an organist[5] and music educator[6].

Key Facts

  • Claude Lavoie's place of birth was Rivière-du-Loup[2].
  • Claude Lavoie was born on July 19, 1918[3].
  • Claude Lavoie died on May 7, 2014[4].
  • Claude Lavoie held citizenship in Canada[7].
  • Claude Lavoie worked as an organist[5].
  • Claude Lavoie worked as a music educator[6].
  • A notable student of Claude Lavoie was Antoine Bouchard[8].
  • A notable student of Claude Lavoie was Denis Bédard[9].
  • A notable student of Claude Lavoie was Sylvain Doyon[10].
  • A notable student of Claude Lavoie was Richard Gagné[11].
  • A notable student of Claude Lavoie was Richard Paré[12].
  • Claude Lavoie received the Knight of the National Order of Quebec[13].
  • Claude Lavoie is recorded as male[14].
  • Claude Lavoie's instance of is recorded as human[15].
  • Claude Lavoie's family name is recorded as Lavoie[16].
  • Claude Lavoie's given name is recorded as Claude[17].
  • Claude Lavoie studied under Nadia Boulanger[18].
  • Claude Lavoie studied under E. Power Biggs[19].
  • Claude Lavoie studied under Melville Smith[20].
  • Claude Lavoie studied under André Marchal[21].
  • Claude Lavoie studied under Gaston Litaize[22].
  • Claude Lavoie studied under Simone Plé-Caussade[23].
  • Claude Lavoie's instrument is recorded as pipe organ[24].
  • Claude Lavoie's different from is recorded as Claude Lavoie[25].

Body

Origins and Family

Born in Rivière-du-Loup[2], Claude Lavoie… he was born on July 19, 1918[3].

Education

Studied under Nadia Boulanger[18], a pianist[26], 1887–1979[27], of France[28], awarded the Prix de Rome[29]; E. Power Biggs[19], an organist[30], 1906–1977[31], of United States[32], awarded the Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[33]; Melville Smith[20], an organist[34], 1898–1962[35], of United States[36]; André Marchal[21], an organist[37], 1894–1980[38], of France[39], awarded the Officer of the Legion of Honour[40]; Gaston Litaize[22], a composer[41], 1909–1991[42], of France[43], awarded the Prix de Rome[44]; and Simone Plé-Caussade[23], a composer[45], 1897–1986[46], of France[47].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include organist[5] and music educator[6]. Notable students include Antoine Bouchard[8], an organist[48], 1932–2015[49], of Canada[50]; Denis Bédard[9], a composer[51], b. 1950[52], of Canada[53]; Sylvain Doyon[10], an organist[54], b. 1935[55], of Canada[56]; Richard Gagné[11], an organist[57], b. 1954[58], of Canada[59]; and Richard Paré[12], a university teacher[60], of Canada[61], specialised in early music[62].

Recognition

Claude Lavoie received the Knight of the National Order of Quebec[13].

Death and Burial

Claude Lavoie died on May 7, 2014[4].

FAQs

Where was Claude Lavoie born?

Claude Lavoie was born in Rivière-du-Loup[2].

What did Claude Lavoie do for work?

Claude Lavoie worked as organist[5] and music educator[6].

What awards did Claude Lavoie receive?

Honors received include Knight of the National Order of Quebec[13].

References

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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