Jean Chatillon

Canadian composer (1937–2019) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jean Chatillon (13 September 1937 – 16 January 2019)[1] was a Canadian composer and music educator.

Born(1937-09-13)13 September 1937
Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
Died16 January 2019(2019-01-16) (aged 81)
Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
OccupationsComposer, Musician
InstrumentPiano
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Jean Chatillon
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Born(1937-09-13)13 September 1937
Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
Died16 January 2019(2019-01-16) (aged 81)
Nicolet, Quebec, Canada
OccupationsComposer, Musician
InstrumentPiano
Websitewww.jeanchatillon.com
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Early life

Chatillon was born into a family of musicians, in 1937, in Nicolet, Quebec. In 1951, he began to play piano and to compose.[2] At first self-taught, then he undertook serious musical studies with the master Conrad Letendre in Montreal.

Career

In 1969, he founded the Music Section of the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières and taught there until 1981. In 1970, he was a founding member of the "Institut de sciences musicales Conrad Letendre", along with Michel Perrault.[3]

After his retirement from teaching in 1981, he dedicated himself fully to his art.

Chatillon wrote more than 300 musical and literary works.[4] He is an Associate Composer of the Canadian Music Centre.[5] In 2003, he was appointed Professor Emeritus by the University of Quebec.

In January 2004, he became a founding member of the Delian Society, which is dedicated to the renaissance of tonal music.[6]

Chatillon died on 16 January 2019 in Trois-Rivières.[2]

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