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Camille Bernard CM (February 25, 1898 – July 16, 1984) was a Canadian opera singer, actress and music educator from Quebec. She was most noted as the founder of the Institut Camille-Bernard, a prominent theatre and music school in Montreal. Trained under Béatrice La Palme and Salvator Issaurel, she was a regular performer in Quebec until being invited in 1924 to study in Paris. Completing her training under Pauline Donalda and Yvette Guilbert, and regularly performed in both France and Canada for a number of years thereafter. She was inducted into the Order of Canada in 1981.

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  • Camille Bernard (* 25. Februar 1898 in Joliette; † 16. Juli 1984 in Montreal) war eine kanadische Sängerin (Sopran), Lehrerin und Schauspielerin. Bernard studierte ab 1908 in Montreal Gesang bei Béatrice La Palme und Salvator Issaurel. Ab 1917 trat sie gelegentlich im Club musicale des dames de Québec auf, der ihr 1923–24 eine Gesangsausbildung in Paris finanzierte. Sie vervollkommnete ihre Ausbildung u. a. bei Pauline Donalda und Yvette Guilbert und trat an Opernhäusern in Paris und mit Operettentruppen in Monte Carlo, Le Touquet und Vichy auf. (de)
  • Camille Bernard CM (February 25, 1898 – July 16, 1984) was a Canadian opera singer, actress and music educator from Quebec. She was most noted as the founder of the Institut Camille-Bernard, a prominent theatre and music school in Montreal. Trained under Béatrice La Palme and Salvator Issaurel, she was a regular performer in Quebec until being invited in 1924 to study in Paris. Completing her training under Pauline Donalda and Yvette Guilbert, and regularly performed in both France and Canada for a number of years thereafter. She was inducted into the Order of Canada in 1981. (en)
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  • Camille Bernard CM (February 25, 1898 – July 16, 1984) was a Canadian opera singer, actress and music educator from Quebec. She was most noted as the founder of the Institut Camille-Bernard, a prominent theatre and music school in Montreal. Trained under Béatrice La Palme and Salvator Issaurel, she was a regular performer in Quebec until being invited in 1924 to study in Paris. Completing her training under Pauline Donalda and Yvette Guilbert, and regularly performed in both France and Canada for a number of years thereafter. In 1929 she founded the Théâtre des petits, a children's school of diction, and later founded the École nouvelle, a school for children with language difficulties; the two institutions later merged into the Institut Camille-Bernard. The Théâtre des petits also had a regular radio program on Montreal's CKAC. In 1973, she had her only major acting role, in Claude Jutra's film Kamouraska. She won the Canadian Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. She was inducted into the Order of Canada in 1981. (en)
  • Camille Bernard (* 25. Februar 1898 in Joliette; † 16. Juli 1984 in Montreal) war eine kanadische Sängerin (Sopran), Lehrerin und Schauspielerin. Bernard studierte ab 1908 in Montreal Gesang bei Béatrice La Palme und Salvator Issaurel. Ab 1917 trat sie gelegentlich im Club musicale des dames de Québec auf, der ihr 1923–24 eine Gesangsausbildung in Paris finanzierte. Sie vervollkommnete ihre Ausbildung u. a. bei Pauline Donalda und Yvette Guilbert und trat an Opernhäusern in Paris und mit Operettentruppen in Monte Carlo, Le Touquet und Vichy auf. 1929 gründete sie in Montreal das Théâtre des petits, eine Schule für Sprecherziehung und Musik, die mit einem gleichnamigen Programm im Rundfunksender CKAC vertreten war, kurz darauf die École nouvelle, an der sie Kinder mit Sprachproblemen unterrichtete. Aus beiden entstand später das Institut Camille-Bernard. Beim Label His Master’s Voice entstanden mit ihr Aufnahmen der Lieder Hum Humm und La mort du mari. 1973 spielte sie die Rolle der Madame Tassy in Claude Jutras Film Kamouraska. (de)
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