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Philippe Caillard (born 1924 in Paris) is a French choral conductor, professor of music education, technical and pedagogical advisor to the Ministry of Youth and publisher of choral music. He made about thirty recordings exclusively for Erato Records, fifteen of which received a grand prix du disque. He specialized in teaching choir direction and pedagogy, and founded a vocal ensemble that bears his name, originally specialized in works of Renaissance music, but whose repertory has grown over the years. He transcribed and edited ancient vocal music.

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  • Philippe Caillard (fr)
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  • Philippe Caillard (born 1924 in Paris) is a French choral conductor, professor of music education, technical and pedagogical advisor to the Ministry of Youth and publisher of choral music. He made about thirty recordings exclusively for Erato Records, fifteen of which received a grand prix du disque. He specialized in teaching choir direction and pedagogy, and founded a vocal ensemble that bears his name, originally specialized in works of Renaissance music, but whose repertory has grown over the years. He transcribed and edited ancient vocal music. (en)
  • Philippe Caillard, né le 31 juillet 1924 à Paris, est un chef de chœur, professeur d'enseignement musical, Conseiller Technique et Pédagogique auprès du Ministère de la Jeunesse et éditeur de musique chorale. Il a enregistré une trentaine de disques en exclusivité pour Erato dont quinze ont obtenu un grand prix du disque. Il a dirigé différents chœurs professionnels de radios européennes et donné à la tête de sa chorale de nombreux concerts dans les festivals internationaux. (fr)
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  • Philippe Caillard (born 1924 in Paris) is a French choral conductor, professor of music education, technical and pedagogical advisor to the Ministry of Youth and publisher of choral music. He made about thirty recordings exclusively for Erato Records, fifteen of which received a grand prix du disque. He specialized in teaching choir direction and pedagogy, and founded a vocal ensemble that bears his name, originally specialized in works of Renaissance music, but whose repertory has grown over the years. He transcribed and edited ancient vocal music. He has directed various professional choirs of European radio stations and given many concerts in international festivals at the head of his choir. (en)
  • Philippe Caillard, né le 31 juillet 1924 à Paris, est un chef de chœur, professeur d'enseignement musical, Conseiller Technique et Pédagogique auprès du Ministère de la Jeunesse et éditeur de musique chorale. Il a enregistré une trentaine de disques en exclusivité pour Erato dont quinze ont obtenu un grand prix du disque. Il s'est spécialisé dans l'enseignement de la direction de chœur et la pédagogie, et a fondé un ensemble vocal qui porte son nom, spécialisé à l'origine dans les œuvres de la Renaissance, mais dont le répertoire s'est agrandi au fil des ans. Il a transcrit et édité de la musique vocale ancienne. Il a dirigé différents chœurs professionnels de radios européennes et donné à la tête de sa chorale de nombreux concerts dans les festivals internationaux. (fr)
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