Omer Létourneau
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Omer Létourneau (13 March 1891 - 14 August 1983) was a Quebecois pianist, organist, composer and orchestra conductor.[1]
In 1917 he directed the production of L'Accordée de village in the Auditorium de Québec in Quebec City which included performances from singers such as baritone Joseph Fournier de Belleval.