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Émilien Allard (12 June 1915 – 18 November 1976) was a Canadian carillonneur and composer. He composed more than 50 works for carillon and made more than 700 transcriptions of carillon music; many of which are still performed in Europe and North America. In 1958, he won the International Carillonneurs' Prize at the Brussels World's Fair. For RCA Victor he released the LP album Carols at the Carillon of Saint Joseph's Oratory for which he wrote the arrangements. His Marche du maréchal and his Marche H.I.C. were recorded by Howard Cable and his Notule No. 1 and Profil canadien no 2. were included on Gordon Slater's LP Bells and Brass. Many of his original manuscripts and papers are a part of the collection at the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.

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  • Émilien Allard, né le 12 juin 1915 à Montréal et mort le 18 novembre 1976, est un carillonneur, pianiste, clarinettiste, organiste, chef d'orchestre et compositeur de musique québécois. Il a composé plus de 50 œuvres pour carillon et a fait plus de 700 transcriptions de musique pour carillon, dont bon nombre sont toujours jouées en Europe et en Amérique du Nord. Plusieurs de ses manuscrits originaux et documents font partie de la collection de Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. (fr)
  • Émilien Allard (12 June 1915 – 18 November 1976) was a Canadian carillonneur and composer. He composed more than 50 works for carillon and made more than 700 transcriptions of carillon music; many of which are still performed in Europe and North America. In 1958, he won the International Carillonneurs' Prize at the Brussels World's Fair. For RCA Victor he released the LP album Carols at the Carillon of Saint Joseph's Oratory for which he wrote the arrangements. His Marche du maréchal and his Marche H.I.C. were recorded by Howard Cable and his Notule No. 1 and Profil canadien no 2. were included on Gordon Slater's LP Bells and Brass. Many of his original manuscripts and papers are a part of the collection at the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. (en)
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  • Émilien Allard, né le 12 juin 1915 à Montréal et mort le 18 novembre 1976, est un carillonneur, pianiste, clarinettiste, organiste, chef d'orchestre et compositeur de musique québécois. Il a composé plus de 50 œuvres pour carillon et a fait plus de 700 transcriptions de musique pour carillon, dont bon nombre sont toujours jouées en Europe et en Amérique du Nord. Plusieurs de ses manuscrits originaux et documents font partie de la collection de Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. (fr)
  • Émilien Allard (12 June 1915 – 18 November 1976) was a Canadian carillonneur and composer. He composed more than 50 works for carillon and made more than 700 transcriptions of carillon music; many of which are still performed in Europe and North America. In 1958, he won the International Carillonneurs' Prize at the Brussels World's Fair. For RCA Victor he released the LP album Carols at the Carillon of Saint Joseph's Oratory for which he wrote the arrangements. His Marche du maréchal and his Marche H.I.C. were recorded by Howard Cable and his Notule No. 1 and Profil canadien no 2. were included on Gordon Slater's LP Bells and Brass. Many of his original manuscripts and papers are a part of the collection at the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. (en)
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