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  2. Charles Dutoit - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Dutoit became the artistic director of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (OSM). In the words of Glasgow-based music critic Kate Molleson: "A 20-year recording contract with Decca made the MSO the most recorded orchestra in the world, and the best of these recordings — Ravel's La Valse and Daphnis et Chloe , Debussy's La Mer ...

  3. Montreal Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Symphony Orchestra after a performance under Kent Nagano. The octobass can be seen at the far right (tall neck with three tuning pegs). In 1998, OSM musicians took strike action for three weeks that was resolved largely due to the personal relationship between Dutoit and Lucien Bouchard , then the premier of Quebec .

  4. Timothy Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    Principal flute of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra [1] since 1978, Timothy Hutchins has received international critical acclaim for his work as a concerto soloist, as a recitalist, and as a chamber musician. He has appeared extensively as soloist with the OSM: notably with Charles Dutoit.

  5. Carlos Bonell - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Bonell made the first of three recordings of Joaquín Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez.Recorded in Canada with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and Charles Dutoit for the Decca label, it was one of the first digital recordings of the concerto and was described as "a magnificent triumph" by Classical Music magazine. [2]

  6. La Boutique fantasque - Wikipedia

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    London Symphony Orchestra, Lamberto Gardelli (HMV) 1978; Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis (CBS) 1979; National Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Bonynge (Decca) 1981 [27] Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Neville Marriner (Philips) Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (Decca) 1996 [27] Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Jesús López ...

  7. List of musicians from Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Charles Dutoit; André Gagnon; Marc-André Hamelin ... Louis Lortie; Montreal Symphony Orchestra; Kent Nagano; Yannick Nézet-Séguin; André Ristic; ... Thee Silver ...

  8. Alain Trudel - Wikipedia

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    Born in Montreal, Quebec, Trudel first became known to the public as a trombone soloist. He made his solo debut at the age of 18, with Charles Dutoit and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. Trudel was the first Canadian to be a Yamaha international artist, and Yamaha has named a trombone mouthpiece in his honour. [1]

  9. Martha Argerich - Wikipedia

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    Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra): Charles Dutoit (conductor), Martha Argerich, and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra for Prokofiev: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 3 / Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 3 ; Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance:

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