Léo-Pol Morin, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Léo-Pol Morin

Pianist and composer

Date of Birth: 13-Jul-1892

Place of Birth: Quebec, Canada

Date of Death: 29-May-1941

Profession: composer, pianist, music critic, music pedagogue

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Léo-Pol Morin

  • Léo-Pol Morin (13 July 1892 – 29 May 1941) was a Canadian pianist, music critic, composer, and music educator.
  • He composed under the name James Callihou, with his most well known works being Suite canadienne (1945) and Three Eskimos for piano.
  • He also composed works based on Canadian and Inuit folklore/folk music and harmonized a number of French-Canadian folksongs.
  • Victor Brault notably transcribed his Inuit folklore inspired Chants de sacrifice for choir and 2 pianos.As a writer, Morin displayed a heavy interest in the music of Canada and the use of various folklore traditions within music composition.
  • He wrote musical criticism for several Canadian publications and also published a book and a collection of essays.
  • As a pianist, he played a major role in advocating music by French composers in his native country; notably performing the Canadian premieres of works by Claude Debussy, Gabriel Fauré, Darius Milhaud, Francis Poulenc, Maurice Ravel, Albert Roussel, and Erik Satie among others.
  • He likewise was an exponent of works by Canadian composers in France, including pieces by François Brassard, Claude Champagne, Henri Gagnon, Émiliano Renaud, Léo Roy, and Georges-Émile Tanguay.
  • Composer Rodolphe Mathieu notably dedicated two of his works to him: Trois Préludes (1921) and Sonata (1927).

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