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Oscar O'Brien (7 September 1892 – 20 September 1958) was a Canadian folklorist, composer, pianist, organist, music educator, and Roman Catholic priest. A large portion of his compositions were based in folklore and he also arranged and harmonized roughly 400 French and Canadian folksongs; many of which were written for his collaborations with and the . He worked as an arranger or accompanist on numerous 78 rpm recordings for such labels as Bluebird, Brunswick, Columbia, Starr, and Victor. He contributed numerous articles on folklore to publications like Le Canada français and was a frequent lecturer on folklore subjects. In 1978 CBC Radio recognized O'Brien in a series of six broadcasts featuring his harmonizations.

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  • أوسكار أوبراين (ar)
  • Oscar O’Brien (de)
  • Oscar O'Brien (en)
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  • أوسكار أوبراين هو عازف بيانو وملحن كندي، ولد في 7 سبتمبر 1892 في أوتاوا في كندا، وتوفي في 20 سبتمبر 1958 في مونتريال في كندا. (ar)
  • Oscar O'Brien (7 September 1892 – 20 September 1958) was a Canadian folklorist, composer, pianist, organist, music educator, and Roman Catholic priest. A large portion of his compositions were based in folklore and he also arranged and harmonized roughly 400 French and Canadian folksongs; many of which were written for his collaborations with and the . He worked as an arranger or accompanist on numerous 78 rpm recordings for such labels as Bluebird, Brunswick, Columbia, Starr, and Victor. He contributed numerous articles on folklore to publications like Le Canada français and was a frequent lecturer on folklore subjects. In 1978 CBC Radio recognized O'Brien in a series of six broadcasts featuring his harmonizations. (en)
  • Oscar O’Brien (* 7. September 1892 in Ottawa; † 20. September 1958 in Montreal) war ein kanadischer Arrangeur, Komponist, Organist, Pianist und Musikpädagoge. O’Brien studierte an der De La Salle Academy und an der University of Ottawa und nahm daneben Klavier- und Orgelunterricht bei Amédée Tremblay. Sechzehnjährig wurde er Stellvertreter Temblays als Organist an der Basilika Notre-Dame. Ab 1917 wirkte er als Lehrer, Orchesterpianist und Klavierbegleiter in Montreal. (de)
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