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I studied with Paul Renard. He was such a kind and personable teacher. So sorry to learn of his passinng.
Amanda O. Ehrenford
June 10, 2025 | School
Augusta, Georgia
Music Teacher AUGUSTA, Ga. - Mr. Paul S. Renard died on Friday, September 24, 2010, at UniHealth of Old Capitol nursing home in Louisville, Georgia of advanced dementia at age 76. Mr. Renard was born in New York City in 1934. He was musically educated at the Miami Conservatory in Florida....
Read MoreI studied with Paul Renard. He was such a kind and personable teacher. So sorry to learn of his passinng.
Amanda O. Ehrenford
June 10, 2025 | School
Paul was a great vocal coach and hilariously funny. I thank him for his kindness and for bringing me great repertoire. Thanks Paul for introducing me to the amazing technique of Maureen McGovern and Mel Torme. Thank You Paul, you were great.. cheers!!
Nathan B.
August 02, 2024 | Other
He was an outstanding piano teacher for me and a great inspiration. I am so sorry to hear he passed away in 2010.
Amanda O. Ehrenford
June 23, 2020 | Student
Paul was a good man with extrodinary talents. It was a privledge to be one of his students. Thomas Cleary (Chicago, IL)
March 03, 2011
We knew Paul for a very short time but considered his friendship as a blessing.
May God take him in His care. We will miss you.
Marilyn & Kari Ling
October 05, 2010
Mr. Renard was a patient of ours at Medical College of Georgia Dental School.
We're sorry to here we'll no longer have the privilege of taking care of Him.He was truly an extraordinary man.
All the girls at M.C.G.
October 01, 2010 | Augusta, GA
Mr. Paul will truly be missed. It was such a joy to stand around and listen to him tell of his life experiences. We will miss him at the dental school.
C Thomas
September 30, 2010 | Augusta, GA
Paul at the Piano
james cebastien
September 28, 2010
I was honored to work in Paul Renard’s Music Dynamics studio between ’86 and ’92. He was a truly inspirational teacher. This man’s awesome intelligence would have been intimidating if not for his compassion. He was funny. To call him “talented” does not begin to explain Paul’s artistic abilities in a wide array of media and genre. He was unique, and I will remember him fondly as long as I live. Rest in peace, Paul.
Melodie Fox
September 27, 2010 | Chicago, IL