Romain Pelletier (sometimes spelled Peltier) (22 August 1875 – 24 November 1953) was a Canadian organist, choir conductor, composer, and music educator.
He was a founding member of the Société des artistes musiciens de Montréal and was a much admired teacher of counterpoint, fugue, and the organ.
[1] Born in Montreal, Pelletier was part of a prominent musical family in Quebec.
[1] Pelletier studied the piano and organ in his native city with Arthur Letondal and was a singing and harmony student of Achille Fortier.
Among his notable students are Fleurette Beauchamp [de], Gabriel Cusson, Guillaume Dupuis, Conrad Letendre, and Georges-Émile Tanguay.