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André Gagnon

André Gagnon OC OQ (2 August 1936 – 3 December 2020)[1] was a Canadian pianist, composer, conductor, arranger, and actor, known for his fusion of classical and pop styles,[2] including compositions Neiges, Smash, Chevauchée, Surprise, Donna, and Mouvements in the disco and pop fields.[3] Gagnon also composed for television, including La Souris Verte, Vivre en ce Pays, Format 60, Format 30,Techno-Flash, and Les Forges de Saint-Maurice[3] as well as for theatre with such productions as La Poudre aux Yeux, Doña Rosita, Terre d'Aube, La Dame de Chez Maxim's, and Wouf-Wouf.[3] Some of his most notable songs are "Pour les Amants", "Turluteries", and "Mes Quatre Saisons".[3]

André Gagnon
Born(1936-08-02)2 August 1936
Saint-Pacôme, Quebec
Died3 December 2020(2020-12-03) (aged 84)
Montreal, Quebec
Occupation(s)composer, conductor, arranger, actor
Websiteandregagnon.net

Early life edit

Gagnon was born in Saint-Pacôme, Quebec, Canada.[4][5] The youngest of nineteen children, Gagnon began composing at the age of six and according to the Canadian Encyclopedia, "He took theory lessons with Léon Destroismaisons in Ste. Anne-de-la-Pocatière from 1952-53 and studied at the Conservatoire de musique à Montréal with Germaine Malépart (piano), Clermont Pépin (composition), and Gilberte Martin (solfège) from 1957 to 1961."[3]

Career edit

According to Gagnon's official website, "In 1974, André Gagnon released Saga, his first album, composed solely of original instrumental pieces".[3] In 1975, the album Neiges stayed on the American Billboard's Top 10 for twenty-four weeks and sold 700,000 copies worldwide.[3] In May 1976, Gagnon did four concerts in Mexico and in September of the same year, Neiges was released in New York under the title Driven Snow.[3] In 1977, Neiges won a Juno award for the most purchased album in Canada[6] while Gagnon's album Le Saint-Laurent rapidly reached 100,000 sold copies. In 1978, André Gagnon was made an officer of the Order of Canada.[3] In the fall of 1979, Gagnon received his first Félix, an award created by the Quebecois music industry in the instrumental category for the album Le Saint-Laurent. He also began to add film scores to his repertoire, among them the soundtracks to Running (1979), the John Huston film Phobia (1980), and The Hot Touch (1981), directed by Roger Vadim. Gagnon went on world tour in 1981 to the United States, Venezuela, Mexico, Greece, and Romania. During this year, he also composed original music for the film Tell Me That You Love Me, a production of Astral Films.[3] In October, he recorded Impressions in the famous Abbey Road studio.[3]

In February 1990, the opera Nelligan was released, for which Gagnon wrote the music. The opera was presented first at the Grand Theatre of Quebec and then the Place of the Arts of Montreal and finally at the National Centre of the Arts of Ottawa. Following the opera's Canadian release was the release of the studio-recorded double album, Nelligan.[7]

In January 1992, Gagnon composed the music for the film The Pianist. In 1999, the album Juliette Pomerleau was released. In 2011, the album Les chemins ombragés was certified a gold album having sold 40,000 copies.[7]

Gagnon also composed music for many artists, such as Diane Dufresne (Le 304), Renée Claude (Je suis une femme d'aujourd'hui, Ballade pour mes vieux jours) and Nicole Martin (Mannequin).

Gagnon died on 3 December 2020, at age 84. He had suffered from Lewy body disease.[8]

Awards and recognition edit

Juno awards edit

He has received Juno nominations in several other years.

Government honours edit

Gagnon was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1978 and an Officer of the National Order of Quebec in 2018.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Title
1964 André Gagnon – Piano et orchestre
1965 Léveillée-Gagnon
1966 Une voix, deux pianos
1968 Pour les amants
1969 Notre amour
1969 Mes quatre saisons
1971 Let It Be Me
1972 Les Turluteries
1972 Encore
1973 Projection / Les forges de St-Maurice
1973 Les grands succes d'André Gagnon
1974 Saga
1975 Neiges
1977 Le Saint-Laurent
1978 Movements
1981 Left Turn
1982 Les grands succès/Greatest Hits
1983 Impressions
1986 Comme dans un film
1986 Des dames de coeur
1990 Nelligan (with Michel Tremblay)
1992 Noël
1993 Les jours tranquilles
1993 Presque blue
1994 Romantique
1995 Piano
1996 Twilight Time
1996 Musique (Coffret de collection)
1997 André Gagnon au Centre Molson
1997 Éden
1997 La collection émergence
1999 Juliette Pomerleau
1999 Printemps
1999 Été
1999 Automne
1999 Hiver
2001 Histoires rêvées
2003 Piano solitude
2010 Les chemins ombragés
2011 Dans le silence de la nuit (Christmas album)
2016 Les voix intérieures

Singles edit

Year Title
1968 "Pour les amants"
1969 "Chanson pour Petula" b/w "La fête"
1971 "Rainbow"
1975 "Wow" b/w "Ta samba"
1976 "Surprise" b/w "Douce image"
1977 "Donna" b/w "Holiday Feeling"
1978 "Smash" b/w "Rendez-vous"
1977 "Weekend"
1980 "A Ride to Ville Émard" b/w "Beautiful Days"
1981 "Left Turn" b/w "Two Days in the Country"

References edit

  1. ^ "Pianist and composer Andre Gagnon, dead at 84, remembered as musical 'jack of all trades'". CTV News. 4 December 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  2. ^ Jean-Pierre Thiollet, 88 notes pour piano solo, Neva Editions, 2015, p.162. ISBN 978-2-3505-5192-0
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "André Gagnon – Biographie." André Gagnon Dans De Silence De La Nuit. Les Disques Audiogramme Inc., n.d. Web. 6 January 2013.
  4. ^ Bush, John. "André Gagnon: Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  5. ^ "André Gagnon." The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica-Dominion, n.d. Web. 6 January 2013.
  6. ^ Martin Melhuish (23 April 1977). "Juno 1977". Billboard. pp. 76–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  7. ^ a b André Gagnon – Biographie." André Gagnon Dans De Silence De La Nuit. Les Disques Audiogramme Inc., n.d. Web. 6 January 2013.
  8. ^ Kelly, Brendan (4 December 2020). "Quebec pianist and composer André Gagnon dies at age 84". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 4 June 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • André Gagnon discography at Discogs
  • The Canadian Encyclopedia: André Gagnon

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For the Canadian comedian and impressionist see Andre Philippe Gagnon Andre Gagnon OC OQ 2 August 1936 3 December 2020 1 was a Canadian pianist composer conductor arranger and actor known for his fusion of classical and pop styles 2 including compositions Neiges Smash Chevauchee Surprise Donna and Mouvements in the disco and pop fields 3 Gagnon also composed for television including La Souris Verte Vivre en ce Pays Format 60 Format 30 Techno Flash and Les Forges de Saint Maurice 3 as well as for theatre with such productions as La Poudre aux Yeux Dona Rosita Terre d Aube La Dame de Chez Maxim s and Wouf Wouf 3 Some of his most notable songs are Pour les Amants Turluteries and Mes Quatre Saisons 3 Andre GagnonCQ OCBorn 1936 08 02 2 August 1936Saint Pacome QuebecDied3 December 2020 2020 12 03 aged 84 Montreal QuebecOccupation s composer conductor arranger actorWebsiteandregagnon wbr net Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards and recognition 3 1 Juno awards 3 2 Government honours 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Singles 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editGagnon was born in Saint Pacome Quebec Canada 4 5 The youngest of nineteen children Gagnon began composing at the age of six and according to the Canadian Encyclopedia He took theory lessons with Leon Destroismaisons in Ste Anne de la Pocatiere from 1952 53 and studied at the Conservatoire de musique a Montreal with Germaine Malepart piano Clermont Pepin composition and Gilberte Martin solfege from 1957 to 1961 3 Career editAccording to Gagnon s official website In 1974 Andre Gagnon released Saga his first album composed solely of original instrumental pieces 3 In 1975 the album Neiges stayed on the American Billboard s Top 10 for twenty four weeks and sold 700 000 copies worldwide 3 In May 1976 Gagnon did four concerts in Mexico and in September of the same year Neiges was released in New York under the title Driven Snow 3 In 1977 Neiges won a Juno award for the most purchased album in Canada 6 while Gagnon s album Le Saint Laurent rapidly reached 100 000 sold copies In 1978 Andre Gagnon was made an officer of the Order of Canada 3 In the fall of 1979 Gagnon received his first Felix an award created by the Quebecois music industry in the instrumental category for the album Le Saint Laurent He also began to add film scores to his repertoire among them the soundtracks to Running 1979 the John Huston film Phobia 1980 and The Hot Touch 1981 directed by Roger Vadim Gagnon went on world tour in 1981 to the United States Venezuela Mexico Greece and Romania During this year he also composed original music for the film Tell Me That You Love Me a production of Astral Films 3 In October he recorded Impressions in the famous Abbey Road studio 3 In February 1990 the opera Nelligan was released for which Gagnon wrote the music The opera was presented first at the Grand Theatre of Quebec and then the Place of the Arts of Montreal and finally at the National Centre of the Arts of Ottawa Following the opera s Canadian release was the release of the studio recorded double album Nelligan 7 In January 1992 Gagnon composed the music for the film The Pianist In 1999 the album Juliette Pomerleau was released In 2011 the album Les chemins ombrages was certified a gold album having sold 40 000 copies 7 Gagnon also composed music for many artists such as Diane Dufresne Le 304 Renee Claude Je suis une femme d aujourd hui Ballade pour mes vieux jours and Nicole Martin Mannequin Gagnon died on 3 December 2020 at age 84 He had suffered from Lewy body disease 8 Awards and recognition editJuno awards edit 1978 Instrumental Artist of the Year 1995 Instrumental Artist of the Year He has received Juno nominations in several other years Government honours edit Gagnon was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1978 and an Officer of the National Order of Quebec in 2018 Discography editAlbums edit Year Title 1964 Andre Gagnon Piano et orchestre 1965 Leveillee Gagnon 1966 Une voix deux pianos 1968 Pour les amants 1969 Notre amour 1969 Mes quatre saisons 1971 Let It Be Me 1972 Les Turluteries 1972 Encore 1973 Projection Les forges de St Maurice 1973 Les grands succes d Andre Gagnon 1974 Saga 1975 Neiges 1977 Le Saint Laurent 1978 Movements 1981 Left Turn 1982 Les grands succes Greatest Hits 1983 Impressions 1986 Comme dans un film 1986 Des dames de coeur 1990 Nelligan with Michel Tremblay 1992 Noel 1993 Les jours tranquilles 1993 Presque blue 1994 Romantique 1995 Piano 1996 Twilight Time 1996 Musique Coffret de collection 1997 Andre Gagnon au Centre Molson 1997 Eden 1997 La collection emergence 1999 Juliette Pomerleau 1999 Printemps 1999 Ete 1999 Automne 1999 Hiver 2001 Histoires revees 2003 Piano solitude 2010 Les chemins ombrages 2011 Dans le silence de la nuit Christmas album 2016 Les voix interieures Singles edit Year Title 1968 Pour les amants 1969 Chanson pour Petula b w La fete 1971 Rainbow 1975 Wow b w Ta samba 1976 Surprise b w Douce image 1977 Donna b w Holiday Feeling 1978 Smash b w Rendez vous 1977 Weekend 1980 A Ride to Ville Emard b w Beautiful Days 1981 Left Turn b w Two Days in the Country References edit Pianist and composer Andre Gagnon dead at 84 remembered as musical jack of all trades CTV News 4 December 2020 Retrieved 4 June 2021 Jean Pierre Thiollet 88 notes pour piano solo Neva Editions 2015 p 162 ISBN 978 2 3505 5192 0 a b c d e f g h i j k Andre Gagnon Biographie Andre Gagnon Dans De Silence De La Nuit Les Disques Audiogramme Inc n d Web 6 January 2013 Bush John Andre Gagnon Biography Allmusic Retrieved 23 June 2013 Andre Gagnon The Canadian Encyclopedia Historica Dominion n d Web 6 January 2013 Martin Melhuish 23 April 1977 Juno 1977 Billboard pp 76 ISSN 0006 2510 a b Andre Gagnon Biographie Andre Gagnon Dans De Silence De La Nuit Les Disques Audiogramme Inc n d Web 6 January 2013 Kelly Brendan 4 December 2020 Quebec pianist and composer Andre Gagnon dies at age 84 Montreal Gazette Retrieved 4 June 2021 External links editOfficial website Andre Gagnon discography at Discogs The Canadian Encyclopedia Andre Gagnon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andre Gagnon amp oldid 1206402291, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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