Edwin Bélanger (18 November 1910 – 14 January 2005) was a Canadian
conductor
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,
violin
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ist,
violist
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arranger
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, and
music educator. He had an association with the
Orchestre Symphonique de Québec for more than 50 years, including serving as the orchestra's principal conductor from 1942 to 1951.
Education
Born in
Montmagny, Quebec, Bélanger was the father of musicians
Marc Bélanger and
Guy Bélanger
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Education
Born Joseph Gabriel Guy Bélanger in Quebec City, Bélanger ...
. He received his general education and violin instruction at the Brothers of the Sacred Heart College in his native city. He then pursued further studies at the
Séminaire de Québec
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History
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where he was a pupil of
J.-Alexandre Gilbert (violin) and
Omer Létourneau (
harmony
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). He notably married one of the daughters of the latter teacher. After winning the
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for violin in 1933, he pursued further studies with
Carl Flesch
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Life and career
Flesch was born in Moson (now part of Mosonmagy ...
in Paris (1933–1934, violin) and
Ernest Read in London (1934–1935, conducting).
Career
Bélanger began his performance career in 1928 at the age of 17, as a violinist in the
Société symphonique de Québec
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(Orchestre Symphonique de Québec), remaining with the ensemble through 1931. After completing his studies in Europe he began working as a violinist, violist, conductor, and arranger at the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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in Quebec City in 1935. In 1936 he founded the
Cercle philharmonique de Québec
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, serving as its conductor until 1942 when the orchestra merged into the Quebec Symphony Orchestra. For the QSO he served as artistic director from 1942 to 1951 and was later a frequent guest conductor. He was first chair of the QSO's second violins from 1966 to 1975 and the orchestra's principal violist from 1975 to 1977. From 1977 to 1984 he played in the second violin section of the orchestra.
In 1937 Bélanger succeeded
Charles O'Neill as the director of the band of the
Royal 22nd Regiment in 1937. He was awarded the rank of captain in the
Canadian Army
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at the time of his appointment. He remained in that role until 1961 when he became the proprietor of
Procure générale de musique, a music retail and publishing firm. With the band he notably gave concert tours in Asia, Europe and the United States in addition to performing throughout Canada. He later served as the music director of
Les Concerts Couperin from 1977 to 1982.
Throughout his career Bélanger was active as a teacher of the violin and viola, both privately and at a number of institutions. He served several terms as president of the
Académie de musique du Québec (1947–1950, 1953–1956, 1963–1965, and 1971–1974). From 1973 to 1985 he taught viola and orchestral classes at the
Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Québec
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. In 1984 the
University of Quebec awarded him an honorary doctorate.
He died in Quebec City in 2005 at the age of 94.
References
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1910 births
2005 deaths
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation people
Male conductors (music)
Canadian classical violinists
Male classical violinists
Canadian classical violists
Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Québec faculty
Canadian music educators
People from Montmagny, Quebec
20th-century classical violinists
20th-century Canadian conductors (music)
20th-century Canadian male musicians
20th-century Canadian violinists and fiddlers
Canadian male violinists and fiddlers
20th-century violists