Blake Coulthard, Jean

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Blake Coulthard, Jean

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1882-1933

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Jean Blake Coulthard (née Robinson) was born in New Brunswick in 1882. She studied piano under Charles Dennée in New England, Boston. Coulthard moved to Vancouver in 1905 and was an organizer of the Vancouver Woman's Musical Club. She taught music and was the first teacher to her daughter, composer Jean Coulthard.

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UBCA-ARC-AUTH-722

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Bryan N.S. Gooch, Betty Nygaard King and Janice Butler, The Canadian Encyclopedia, Jean Blake Coulthard, published June 26, 2017.

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