A Columbian Conservatory of Music in Montreal on Sherbrooke St, directed by J.F.H. Wallace, is less well documented. It is known that Salvator Issaurel taught there 1911-14 and that Paul-G. Ouimet, Fleurette Contant, and Ulysse Paquin were among the pupils. In 1913 a group of teachers from this conservatory founded the Canadian Academy of Music of Montreal, with Frederick H. Blair as artistic director and W.D. Birchell as president. Other teachers at the academy were Albert Chamberland, J.-B. Dubois, Théo Henrion, Frank Rowe, and F. Whitely. The relationship, if any, between the Toronto and Montreal institutions of the same names has not been established.
Author Helmut Kallmann, Patricia Wardrop
'Canadian conservatories plan for a successful year,' CanJM, Sep 1914
Charlesworth, Hector. 'The Canadian Academy of Music is amalgamated with the Conservatory,' CQR, Aug 1924
Gour, Romain. La Palme-Issaurel (Montreal 1948)
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