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Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux (9 August 1938 - 2 February 1985) was a Canadian composer and music educator who played an important role in the contemporary classical music scene of Canada and France from the late 1960s through the mid 1980s. An associate of the Canadian Music Centre, she was comissioned to write works by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, and the Quebec Contemporary Music Society. Born in La Doré, Quebec, Saint-Marcoux studied at the École de musique Vincent-d'Indy, the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal (CMQM), and the Conservatoire de Paris. Her teachers included Gilbert Amy, Françoise Aubut, François Brassard, Claude Champagne, Jean-Pierre Guézec, Yvonne Hubert, Clermont Pépin, Pierre Schaeffer, and Gilles Tremblay. In 1967 she was awarded the Prix d'Europe for composition with Modulaire for orchestra. In 1969 she co-founded the Groupe international de musique électroacoustique de Paris and in 1971 she was a co-founder of the Montréal percussion group Ensemble Polycousmie. From 1971 until her death in Montréal in 1984 she taught on the faculty of the CMQM. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Impulsion

Musical Portrait

New Music from the Americas, Vol. 3 - Transmutations

Imeb Opus 30 Ans Musiques Compositeurs Vol.1 (1970-1983)
Carrefour - Musique Électro-Acoustique
capac musical portrait
Carrefour - Musique Electro-Acoustique / Electroacoustic Music - Canada
Anthologie De La Musique Canadienne / Anthology Of Canadian Music
CAPAC Musical Portraits
Musical Portrait: Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux
Music Canada : Vol. Xiii - Electronic Music in Canada
Compositoras Mujeres