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Frank Stephen Meighen, dilettante et mécène (1870-1946)
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Frank Stephen Meighen, dilettante et mécène (1870-1946)
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Frank Stephen Meighen (1870-1946) was an astute businessman involved mainly in railways and the milling trade. Although he studied piano with Paul Letondal, his passion was opera. Deploring the absence of a regular company in Montreal, he collaborated with Albert Clerk-Jeannotte in 1910 to found the Montreal Musical Society, which the following year became the Montreal Opera Company.
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Vol. 5
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no. 3
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41-56
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Mars 1954
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fr
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Lamontagne, C.-O., and Romain Gour. “Frank Stephen Meighen, dilettante et mécène (1870-1946).” Qui? Vol. 5, no. 3 (March 1954): 41–56.
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