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Claude Léveillée

Claude Léveillée (Montréal, 16 October 1932 – 9 June 2011) was a Canadian actor, pianist and singer-songwriter, who composed over 400 songs, numerous instrumental scores and a number of Musicals.

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Claude Léveillée
Claude Léveillée at Montreal's Francofolies, by Victor Diaz Lamich, October 2006.
Background information
Birth nameJoseph Gérard Adolphe Claude Léveillée
Born(1932-10-16)16 October 1932
Montréal, Quebec Canada
Died9 June 2011(2011-06-09) (aged 78)
Saint-Benoit-de-Mirabel
Québec, Canada
GenresComedy, Musical Composition, Song
Occupation(s)Actor, pianist, composer, singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Piano, guitar and drums
Years active1956–2004

Claude Léveillée co-founded Les Bozos in 1959, the year he met Édith Piaf. He composed several songs for her (including Les Vieux pianos, Ouragan, Boulevard du crime). He went on to compose for a number of Quebec singers, including Julie Arel (Merci à toi in 1976) and Nicole Martin (Il est en nous l'amour in 1985, and Mon père et ma mère and On s'aimera in 1987). He performed in France and the Soviet Union (USSR), as well as in Belgium, Switzerland and Japan. He is also an actor (notably in Line of Demarcation, in 1966, and in the Scoop series from 1991 to 1994).

Biography edit

Youth edit

Joseph Gérard Adolphe Claude Léveillée was born on 16 October 1932 at 7406 Drolet Street in Montreal.[1] His parents were Pierre Léveillée (1901–1992) and Laurette Lalande (1901–1995) . Claude was their second child of three, Jean being the eldest and Raymonde the youngest. The Léveillée family introduced their children to music at a very young age. His mother's talents as a musician and a pianist and his father's tenor singer, influenced Claude's childhood, he was already interested in piano improvisation, although he had no formal musical training. His mother played the piano and his brother the violin, and Claude Léveillée completed the ensemble by playing the accordion and harmonica..

He began performing on the accordion in the streets of Montreal, where he received his first applause.

Education edit

Claude Léveillée enrolled at Collège André-Grasset in 1947, then at Collège de Montréal in 1951 . He had some difficulty with the school system, finding it time-consuming and confined by stone walls. He sometimes entertained himself with his little Comtessa accordion, playing his folk repertoire with cheerful rhythms.

In 1954, at the age of 21 and with a Bachelor of Arts degree[2] from the classical course, he enrolled at the Université de Montréal in economics, politics and social sciences. Showing little enthusiasm in class, he discovered an old piano in a room at the university, whose music led him to meet Élizabeth Chouvalidzé, who opened his horizons to European culture.

Early musical career edit

 
Birthplace of Claude Léveillée in the Villeray district of Montreal

In October 1955, with the support of his friend Élizabeth, Léveillée appeared on stage at the Université de Montréal, in the magazine Bleu et Or,[2] with a number by Gilbert Bécaud and Liberace. He was noticed by Noël Gauvin, director of the TV show Music-hall . The latter approached Léveillée to compose the song Montréal for the singer Andrée D'Amour.

Still encouraged by Élizabeth Chouvalidzé, Claude Léveillée produces musical and poetic compositions. Three months later, he began setting his poems to music. In 1955, he created his first song, Tes Rêves. It was entered in the Chœur Bleu et Or competition at the Université de Montréal. He appears on Music-hall, where he performs some of his songs. At the university cantina, Élizabeth and Claude audition for extra roles at Société Radio-Canada. They met Claude Caron, who remembered Léveillée's accordion performances. Caron offered him the role of Bozo in Père Ambroise Lafortune's television series La Rivière perdue.

After two years, he dropped out of university and the social sciences.[2] In 1956, he played in "Le Secret de la rivière perdue" on Radio-Canada Television;[2] he also created a character for children, Clo-Clo (sets, script, text and music), on the "Domino" program (1957–59, 1961–62).[2] Léveillée composed hundreds of songs.

He met Paul Buissonneau at the École des beaux-arts de Montréal, where he was in charge of the musical score for the 1956 revival of Orion le tueur at the Centre Saint-André-Apôtre. Buissonneau offers Léveillée the opportunity to open the next play he stages, La Tour Eiffel qui tue, presented from 4 to 9 March 1957 at the Salle du Gesù in Montreal and on 25 May in Edmonton. In 1957, Claude Léveillée creates the soundtrack for La Belle Rombière by Guillaume Hanoteau and Jean Clevers. In 1958, he plays the lead role in Marcel Aymé's Les Oiseaux de lune.

In 1959,[2] he co-founded Les Bozos with six other young Quebec chansonniers.[3] That same year, he entered one of his songs ("Les vieux pianos") in the third edition of the Canadian Song Contest. This song, selected as one of the twelve finalists, was recorded shortly afterwards by Micheline Manseau, to a honky tonk piano rhythm that underlines the nostalgic aspect of the lyrics ("[...] vous n'êtes plus de notre temps [...]"): this is the first recording of Claude Léveillée,[3] the pianist turned songwriter.

Stay with Edith Piaf edit

On 12 June 1959, under the influence of Paul Buissonneau and his wife Françoise, who were encouraging Édith Piaf to go to the little cabaret Chez Bozo, Claude Léveillée met the artist. She invited him to come and compose songs for her in Paris in August 1959. Léveillée's time in France with the singer was an enriching experience, and helped establish his own reputation. Many years later, Léveillée would evoke his collaboration with Piaf in the documentary 67 bis boulevard Lannes, directed by Jean-Claude Labrecque .

He returns to Quebec in 1960. Édith Piaf recorded several of the songs he had written for her (including Boulevard du crime, Ouragan and Le Vieux piano, a version of Les Vieux pianos featuring a third person[3]), then died in 1963.

1960s and 1970s edit

In 1961, Léveillée was artistic director of the small "boîte à chansons" Le Chat noir, in Montreal, where he hired Gilles Vigneault and asked him after his performance if he had any other texts to set to music. Léveillée obtained several of Vigneault's texts (some of them written in his presence), and composed some thirty of them, including Le bout du monde, Le chemin de prairie, Il en est passé, Avec nos yeux, L'Équateur, Les nuages, Comme guitare... and (to Russian-style music) L'hiver, "sung admirably by Monique Leyrac", as well as the other songs on the album Monique Leyrac chante Léveillée et Vigneault (1963).

Following his experience in France, Claude Léveillée won the Grand Prix du disque canadien de la radio de CKAC in 1962.

On 23 April 1963, with Paul Buissonneau, Yvon Deschamps and Jean-Louis Millette, he co-founded the Théâtre de Quat'Sous .

In the 1960s, he produced a number of hits including The Old Pianos, Frédéric, The Legend of the White Horse, Le Rendez-vous (lyrics by Gilles Vigneault ), The Scene, Emmène-moi au bout du monde and Soir d'hiver (poem by Émile Nelligan ).

In 1963, he played the musical part in Paul Buissonneau's show Les Éphémères, with Yvon Deschamps and Jean-Louis Millette, among others. Due to union disputes, the show was cancelled. Léveillée nevertheless recorded the music he had composed. Later, for Louis-Georges Carrier, director of the Théâtre de la Marjolaine, Léveillée wrote the music for several musicals, including Doux temps des amours, libretto by Carrier and Éloi de Grandmond, presented in the summer of 1964 as "the 1st French-Canadian musical", and Ne ratz pas l'espion, whose libretto was written by Carrier in collaboration with Hubert Aquin.

He was the first Quebec singer to perform alone at Place des Arts (in 1964).[2]

He won the Grand Prix du Disque in 1966.[2] He enjoyed some success with his 1967 album 1 voix 2 pianos, a melancholy, jazz-influenced record on which he worked with his friend André Gagnon (the other piano) and backing singer Nicole Perrier (vocals). He also continued his musical comedy career with Elle tournera la terre in 1967, presented at the Comédie-Canadienne de Montréal the same year. On 21 May 1967, he performed the song Le rendez-vous on the American Ed Sullivan Show, exceptionally broadcast live from Montreal, on the occasion of the World's fair held there at the time.

In 1968, accompanied by André Gagnon, Léveillée performed 26 recitals in the USSR.

In the early 1970s, he produced such acclaimed songs as L'étoile d'Amérique, Cheval de bois, Si jamais and Marie Rose. In 1972, he represented Canada at the Sopot Song Festival in Poland. The same year, he returned on tour to the USSR. In the mid-1970s, Claude Léveillée electrified his music a little and produced more politically committed lyrics: Les amoureux de l'an 2000, Ce matin un homme, Ce soir si on s'aimait, Les filles de l'Acadie illuminate these years of intense creativity.

In 1976, he gave a series of concerts at Place des Arts, participated in the "5 grands sur la montagne" show (Une fois cinq) and presented a few concerts with Félix Leclerc on Île d'Orléans (Le temps d'une saison). That same year, he gave Julie Arel the song Merci à toi. In 1978 and 1979, he gave way to instrumental music with Black Sun (a foray into progressive music) and Escale 80.

1980s edit

In 1980, he lost his only child,[4] Pascal, who died at age of 20.[5] Léveillée embarked on an intimate tour in 1980, beginning at the Théâtre de Quat'Sous in the fall. In 1982, he released a new album of songs featuring Le coyote, La grande vie and Les fils de la liberté. A few tours of Switzerland, from 1981 to 1984, earned him full recognition in that country. Accompanied by Claude Gauthier and Pierre Létourneau, Léveillée took part in the Trois fois chantera tour in Quebec in 1984.

In 1985 he presented the commemorative show Tu t'rappelles Frédéric with his friend André Gagnon, and that year took part in the Fondation Québec-Afrique, singing in the collective project Les Yeux de la faim, the Quebec equivalent of 'We are the world'. He also composed the song Il est en nous l'amour, for Nicole Martin, with a text by Pierre Létourneau. The song was so successful that it was nominated at the ADISQ gala the following year. In August 1986, he married Hélène LeTendre LeBlond, in Lutry, Switzerland. She is a journalist, columnist and Quebec TV host. They remained married until Claude's death in 2011. That same year, 1986, he began a series of instrumental concerts entitled Un homme, un piano. In 1987, he shared the stage with Renée Claude for a few concerts under the title Partenaires dans le crime, then wrote the songs On s'aimera and Mon père et ma mère for Nicole Martin, for which he joined her as backing vocalist. These two songs are found on the album Histoires de femmes de Madame Martin. In 1988, McDonald's restaurants use his song Frédéric for the Quebec adaptation of the advertising campaign around the character Mac Tonight, renamed Pierrot McDo.[6] In 1989, he released the album Enfin revivre .

1990s to 2000s edit

In the early 1990s, Léveillée landed the role of businessman and press magnate Émile Rousseau in the TV series Scoop, for which he also composed the musical score. The series, which ran from 1992 to 1995, was a huge success, enabling Léveillée to win over a new audience.

In 1994, he recorded the album Mes années 60, featuring his old hits. He went on to produce 3 albums, part instrumental, part children's stories: Rêves inachevés (1998), Rêves inachevés vol 2 (1999) and Non stop le rebel (2000). His latest songs can be found on Mes années 80 (1996) and Cœur sans pays (2008). On stage, he continued to perform at Place des Arts in 1994, 1997 and 2003. Never giving up acting, he appeared briefly in George Mihalka's L'Homme idéal and Michel Poulette's La Conciergerie. He made a return to television in 2002, playing a mentally ill former teacher in the TV series Tabou.

On 27 April 2004, on stage at the age of 71, he suffered his first stroke, followed by a second on 20 October, leaving him severely disabled.[7] After a long stay in hospital and some rehabilitation, he was taken home at his own request, and was able to stay there thanks to the initiatives of friends, who ensured his maintenance and the financing of his care.

In 2008 the second and final volume of his biography was published; the following year, the Bibliothèque et Archives nationaux du Québec (BAnQ) acquired the Claude Léveillée archive.[8] The fund is still kept there.[9]

2011 edit

On 5 May 2011, the Mouvement national des Québécoises et Québécois presented Guy Latraverse and the artisans of the "1 fois 5" show with the "Artisan de la Fête nationale du Québec 2011" award,

to mark the 35th anniversary of the patriotic concert that left its mark on the history of Quebec song at the height of the sovereignist era. Claude was unable to attend the press conference due to his frail health. So he took the trouble to make a video testimonial, which was his last public appearance before his death the following month.

On 4 June 2011, Claude Léveillée suffered a third stroke at home and loses his speech. On 9 June 2011, he died peacefully of a cerebral hemorrhage[10] at the age of 78.[11]

His funeral took place on 18 June 2011– at Montreal's Notre-Dame Basilica (capacity 1,500). The ceremony, conducted by Father Raymond Gravel, was broadcast live on RDI, with André Gagnon at the piano. On this day, the flag at the Parliament Building in Quebec is lowered to half-mast (as was the case for Alys Robi shortly before). The day before, the public was invited to march near the coffin at Place des Arts,.[10][12] Claude Léveillée was then taken to Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery,[10] where he was laid to rest beside his parents and son.

Discography edit

Claude Léveillée's musical and poetic work is distinguished by its lyricism and theatrical expressiveness. It explores themes of love, nostalgia, the yearning for freedom, a vast country, solitude and the passage of an often absurd existence.A creative pianist, Léveillée is at his best in orchestrations marked by romanticism, dramatic rhythms, subtle harmonies and melodic lines. And Léveillée "had a gift: he knew how to put the right syllable on the right note, how to make words sing and notes speak". And "his piano was an orchestra unto itself [...] not his accompaniment but his duettist, as lilting as he was."

Most of the original versions of Claude Léveillée's hits are now available on CD, notably on the double boxed sets Émergence (Sony, 1997) and Mes immortelles, je vous les confie (Aube, 2003). In November 2012, the legendary Léveillée-Gagnon album was finally reissued in its entirety. Released in 1965, this veritable treasure trove of Quebecois musical culture bears witness to an era in turmoil, and to a work of quality that is still relevant today.

Albums edit

  • 1962 Claude Léveillée (Columbia, FL-289)
  • 1963 Claude Léveillée (Columbia, FL-303)
  • 1963 Clo-Clo on the Farm (Harmonie, HFL-8001)
  • 1964 Claude Léveillée in Paris (Columbia, FL-318)
  • 1964 Christmas with Clo-Clo (Harmonie, HFL-8003)
  • 1965 Léveillée – Gagnon (Columbia, FL-331; Reissued in 2012, Audiogram)
  • 1966 Claude Léveillée in Paris, volume 2 (Columbia, FL-339)
  • 1966 Léveillée plus ten (Columbia, FL-346)
  • 1967 A Private (Columbia, FL-351)
  • 1967 One voice, two pianos (Columbia, FS-662; Reissued in 2014, Audiogram)
  • 1967 She will turn the earth (Columbia, FS-677)
  • 1970 The Star of America (Leko, KS-100)
  • 1971 Claude Léveillée (Leko, KS-101)
  • 1971 If ever (Leko, KS-102)
  • 1971 If Ever (Leko, KS-103)
  • 1972 Wooden horse (Barclay, 80125)
  • 1972 Contact (Barclay, 80147)
  • 1972 Clo-Clo and Bibi on vacation (Children's album made with Bernadette Morin and Gérard Manset ) (Barclay, 10021)
  • 1973 The Lovers of the Year 2000 (Barclay, 80174)
  • 1974 The Beautiful Sundays (Barclay, 80202)
  • 1975 We go back in love (Barclay, 80216)
  • 1978 Black Sun (Polydor, 2424.171)
  • 1978 The Long Journey, Volume 1 . (Claude Léveillée recounts the creation of his songs) (Polydor, 2457.104)
  • 1979 Rally (Kébec-Disc, KDM-975)
  • 1979 Escale 80 (CAM, CML-2006; Reissued in 1984 under the title Escale 84 : Amplitude, PS-2504)
  • 1982 Claude Léveillée (Pro-Culture, PPC 6019)
  • 1989 At Last Live Again (GMD, 1303–27; Reissued with additional titles in 1995 : Dawn, 0295CD)
  • 1994 My Sixties . (New Recordings) (Aube, CD-0294)
  • 1997 One man, one piano . (New Recordings) (Dawn, CD-0298).
  • 1998 Unfinished Dreams (Dawn, CD2 0299)
  • 1999 Blanche the Beloved (Unfinished Dreams vol. 2) (Aube, CD-2-301)
  • 2000 Non-stop the rebel (Aube, AUBECCD2304)
  • 2008 Heart without a country (De L'Aube, AUBECD0307)

Simple edit

  • 1962 Frédéric – Beyond the Ages (Columbia, C4 6888)
  • 1963 Frédéric – Don't say anything – With our eyes – Beyond the ages (Columbia, EP 5642)
  • 1963 Taxi – I will come to die – You will have given me – Winter (Columbia, EP 5914)
  • 1965 The Sweet Time of Love – Remember the Time (with Andrée Lachapelle) (Columbia, CT 33105)
  • 1966 Le chemin du roy – To those who seek castles (Columbia, C4 6951)
  • 1966 Chez Larry – What do I care (Columbia, C4 6977)
  • 1967 Will turn the earth (with Lise Lasalle) – And then the snow came (with Andrée Lachapelle) (Columbia, C4 6988)
  • 1969 For Lovers – A Long Time Ago (Columbia, C4 7024)
  • 1969 If I Call Montreal – Where Does My Heart Go (Columbia, C4 7049)
  • 1985 The eyes of hunger – The eyes of hunger (Fondation Québec-Afrique, collective project " The Eyes of Hunger ") (Kébec-Disc, KD-12-1985; Reissue Kébec-Disc, KD-1985)

Concerts edit

  • 1964 Claude Léveillée at Place des Arts . (Recorded April 1964) (Columbia, FL-311)
  • 1976 Place des Arts 1976 . (Recorded February 1976) (The Mansion, 911–912)
  • 1999 In the time of song boxes . (Performing at Butte-à-Mathieu in Val-David in 1962) (Riche-Lieu, RIC 2 9951)

Compilations edit

  • 1968 Ten years of song (Columbia, F3S 300)
  • 1969 The Ceremonial of Love (Columbia, FS-726)
  • 1991 The Great Hits (Sony Music, BUK-50217; Reissued in 2006 under the title " Collections » : Sony BMG, 82876829452)
  • 1995 My 70s (Aube, CD-0296)
  • 1996 My 80s (Aube, CD-0297)
  • 1997 Claude Léveillée – Émergence (Sony Musique, C2K 91057)
  • 2003 My immortals, I entrust them to you (Aube, AUBECCD2305)

Collaborations and performances as guest artist edit

  • 1965 The voice (Ballet created for Edith Piaf set to music by Claude Léveillée on a libretto by Michel Rivgauche). (Pathé, 67193)
  • 1972 Life is beautiful . (Poems by Guy Godin to music by Claude Léveillée) (Barclay, 80140)
  • 1974 Complicity . We don't know anymore. (Other titles by various performers). (Barclay, 80180)
  • 1976 1 time 5 . (With Gilles Vigneault, Jean-Pierre Ferland, Robert Charlebois and Yvon Deschamps / Recorded 21 and 23 June 1976) (Kébec-Disc, KD-923/924; Reissued in 1990 : Sound Image Management, GSI-2117; and GSI Music (2010), GSIDVD-0578)
  • 1976 The time of a season . (In performance with Félix Leclerc ) (Polydor, 2675.144)
  • 1979 The legend of the little gray bear / A dog's diary . (Tales for children recited by Félix Leclerc to music by Claude Léveillée,[2][13]) (Polydor, 2424.196)
  • 1980 I Hear You Singing . (With Gilles Vigneault, Monique Leyrac, Fabienne Thibeault, Michel Rivard, Pauline Julien and Nicole Croisille / Recorded at Place-des-Nations on 5 September 1980) (Kébec-Disc, KD-507/508)
  • 1996 The memory of song boxes . Frederick. (Other titles by various performers / Recorded in May 1996 at the Spectrum in Montreal) (DisQuébec, QUÉC-2-1108)
  • 1998 Gagala . Imagination. (Other titles by various performers) (Firma, FM 2 0015)
  • 2000 Isabelle Boulay – Love scenes . Frédéric (duet with Isabelle Boulay) (Sidéral, SIDCD-2702)
  • 2003 Marie-Denise Pelletier – The words of Eddy Marnay . The first love in the world (duet with Marie-Denise Pelletier) (Disques Victoire, VIC2-1843).

Tributes edit

  • 1975 Claude Léveillée – Ten successes for you . (Instrumental versions, orchestrations by Gérard Manset) (1975, Barclay, 80206)
  • 2005 Time for a song, time to say I love you . (Tribute disc to Claude Léveillée) (Aube, AUBECCD0306).
  • Since 2013, the Studio-Théâtre de la Place des Arts in Montreal has officially become Salle Claude-Léveillée.[14]

Filmography edit

As an actor edit

Movie theater edit

Television edit

  • 1956 The Lost River, by Ambroise Lafortune (SRC) — Bozo
  • 1957 The Magic Lantern (SRC)
  • 1957 – 1959 and 1961 – 1962 Domino (SRC) — Tintinet, renamed Clo-Clo the clown ; co-writer, scriptwriter, set designer and songwriter of hundreds of children's songs
  • 1958 The Lost River : Children of the Street, drama by Réginald Boisert (SRC) — directed by Claude Caron
  • 1960 – 1962 La Côte de sable, television novel by Marcel Dubé (SRC) — directed by Louis-Georges Carrier
  • 1962 Beyond the Ages, drama by Jean-Robert Rémillard (SRC) — directed by Jean Faucher
  • 1962 Absolvo te, television novel by Jean-Robert Rémillard (SRC) — directed by Jean-Robert Rémillard
  • 1963 Inquisition, drama by Diego Fabbri (SRC) — directed by Louis-Georges Carrier
  • 1982 In low voice, drama by Gilles Archambault (SRC) — directed by James Dormeyer
  • 1983 The June Wedding (SRC)
  • 1983 – 1985 The Promised Life, television novel by Marcel Dubé (SRC)
  • 1991 – 1995 Scoop (SRC), series by Fabienne Larouche and Réjean Tremblay (role : Émile Rousseau, a press magnate)
  • 1995 The Coffin affair ( The Great Trials series) — directed by Jean-Claude Labrecque
  • 2002 – 2003 Tabou (TVA) — television novel by Michel d'Astous and Anne Boyer — (role : Normand Bélanger, a former professor suffering from dementia)

As composer edit

Movie theater edit

  • 1957 La Belle Rombière, by Guillaume Hanoteau and Jean Clevers, 1951
  • 1961 The Ice Rink by Gilles Carle
  • 1964 Trouble-Maker (Trouble-fète) by Pierre Patry
  • 1972 The Rebels (Quelques arpents de neige) by Denis Héroux
  • 1974 The Beautiful Sundays by Richard Martin
  • 1984 My Travels in Canada by Marc Blais (Cf. Escale 84)
  • 1991 The Dance Goes On (Norstar) by Paul Almond
  • 2002 Rivers of Silver by Michel Gauthier

Television edit

  • 1962 Beyond the Ages (SRC)
  • 1962 The Weather (SRC)
  • 1962 Debureau (SRC)
  • 1965 Kill the Fatted Calf (SRC)
  • 1966 On the return of the white geese (SRC)
  • 1968 Turntable (SRC)
  • 1968 Virginia (SRC)
  • 1968 Media (SRC)
  • 1968 Manual (SRC)
  • 1969 The Cell (SRC)
  • 1969 Florence (SRC)
  • 1969 Review (SRC)
  • 1971 Of Mice and Men (SRC)
  • 1971 The Two Waltzes (SRC)
  • 1971 Between noon and evening (SRC)
  • 1971 Friday Deadline (SRC)
  • 1971 The Time of Lilacs (SRC)
  • 1972 La Perdrière (SRC)
  • 1972 The Shipwreck (SRC)
  • 1974 The Beautiful Sundays by Richard Martin
  • 1974 A woman in blue at the bottom of a rain garden (SRC)
  • 1974 Cold Millionaire (SRC)
  • 1974 The Pelican (SRC)
  • 1980 Just a Memory (SRC)
  • 1981 The Sons of Liberty (SRC)
  • 1988 Good Sunday, music from the artistic chronicle (TVA)
  • 1991 – 1995 Scoop (SRC)

Concerts edit

DVD edit

As an actor edit

As a theater composer edit

As composer of revues or musicals edit

  • 1963 Les Éphémères with a libretto by Paul Buissonneau . Submitted twice, it was ultimately never played.
  • 1964 Gogo Loves You (Off-Broadway in New York), with a libretto by Anita Loos and Gladys Shelley (composed in 1961)
  • 1964 Le Doux Temps des amours, libretto by Louis-Georges Carrier
  • 1965 Il est une saison, libretto by Louis-Georges Carrier
  • 1966 Don't miss the spy, libretto by Louis-Georges Carrier
  • 1967 She will turn the Earth, libretto by Louis-Georges Carrier
  • 1967 We only love once, libretto by Louis-Georges Carrier
  • 1968 Noah's Ark, libretto by Louis-Georges Carrier
  • 1968 Les Posters, booklet by Louis-Georges Carrier
  • 1973 For five cents of love
  • 1975 Summer is called Julie, libretto by Louis-Georges Carrier

As a composer of tales edit

Bibliography edit

His scores and song texts edit

  • 1971 L'Étoile d'Amérique, collection of song texts by Claude Léveillée (Leméac)
  • 1978 Le Long Voyage, collection of scores
  • 1990 Claude Léveillée, collection of scores

Awards and recognition edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Pieds nus dans l'enfance". YouTube (in French). 6 August 1976. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Benoît L'Herbier, Denise Ménard, Suzanne Thomas (2011). "Léveillée, Claude". Encyclopédie de la musique au Canada (dans l'Encyclopédie canadienne). Retrieved 11 June 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b c "Claude Léveillée (biographie, discographie)". qim.com. Québec Info Musique. 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Entrevue que Claude Léveillée accorde en exclusivité à Claude Saucier, le 3 décembre 2008". Société Radio-Canada (archives sonores, 1 h 21 min). Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  5. ^ "S'approcher de la vérité". Le Journal de Montréal. November 2008. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ "Pub Québec – McDonald's (Pierrot McDo #2)" (vidéo). YouTube. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  7. ^ 88 notes pour piano solo, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Neva Éditions, 2015, p. 154-155. ISBN 978-2-3505-5192-0
  8. ^ "Communiqué de presse : BAnQ fait l'acquisition des fonds d'archives de Claude Léveillée et d'Yvon Deschamps". www.banq.qc.ca. Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. 25 May 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  9. ^ Fonds Claude Léveillé (P813) – Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BanQ).
  10. ^ a b c "Léveillée, Claude". necrologie.cyberpresse.ca. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 17 June 2011.
  11. ^ Jean-Christophe Laurence (9–10 June 2011). "Frédéric est en deuil". La Presse. La Presse (Montréal). Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  12. ^ "Les obsèques de Claude Léveillée auront lieu samedi". La Presse. La Presse canadienne. 13 June 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  13. ^ "Claude Léveillée (1932–2011) Auteur, compositeur, interprète". www.bilan.usherb.ca. Université de Sherbrooke. 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
  14. ^ "Place des Arts : le Studio-Théâtre devient la Salle Claude Léveillée". huffingtonpost.ca. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  15. ^ Florence Meney et Richard Raymond (10 June 2011). "Biographie : Claude Léveillée 1932 – 2011". Retrieved 16 June 2011.
  16. ^ "Claude Léveillée : Officier". www.gg.ca. Ordre du Canada. 1996. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  17. ^ "Claude Léveillée : Chevalier". Ordre national du Québec. 1998. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  18. ^ "Claude Léveillée". Panthéon des auteurs et compositeurs canadiens. 2005. Retrieved 10 June 2011.

Bibliography edit

  • Claude Léveillée on the trapezes of the stars, by Daniel Guérard, songs and poems*, Montreal, Ed. of Man, Coll. " Words from here », 1990, 297 p. ; 23  ISBN 978-2-7619-0908-2
  • Thérien, Robert; D'Amours, Isabelle (1992). Dictionnaire de la musique populaire au Québec (in French). Québec: éd. Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture (IQRC). pp. xxv, 580. ISBN 2-89224-183-9.
  • Chamberland, Robert; Gaulin, André (1994). La chanson québécoise de la Bolduc à aujourd'hui. Les Cahiers du Centre de recherche en littérature québécoise. Anthologie. Nuit Blanche Éditeur. p. 593. ISBN 978-2-921053-28-0.
  • Le guide de la chanson québécoise [avec index]. Les guides culturels Syros (Triptyque ed.). Montréal: Paris : Syros/Alternatives. 1996. ISBN 2-89031-124-4.
  • Claude Léveillée, by Marie-Josée Michaud, Montreal, Art Global

Marriages: Micheline Guernon (mother of her son Pascal); Monica Miller; Francine Massé; Hélène LeTendre LeBlond 1986–2011.

See also edit

External links edit

  • "Claude Léveillée, un artiste au piano (série de clips télé et de clips radio, avec textes informatifs)". Archives de Radio-Canada. 1967–2006. Retrieved 9 June 2011..

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instrumental scores and a number of Musicals S approcher de la veritecanoeClaude LeveilleeClaude Leveillee at Montreal s Francofolies by Victor Diaz Lamich October 2006 Background informationBirth nameJoseph Gerard Adolphe Claude LeveilleeBorn 1932 10 16 16 October 1932Montreal Quebec CanadaDied9 June 2011 2011 06 09 aged 78 Saint Benoit de MirabelQuebec CanadaGenresComedy Musical Composition SongOccupation s Actor pianist composer singer songwriterInstrument s Piano guitar and drumsYears active1956 2004 Claude Leveillee co founded Les Bozos in 1959 the year he met Edith Piaf He composed several songs for her including Les Vieux pianos Ouragan Boulevard du crime He went on to compose for a number of Quebec singers including Julie Arel Merci a toi in 1976 and Nicole Martin Il est en nous l amour in 1985 and Mon pere et ma mere and On s aimera in 1987 He performed in France and the Soviet Union USSR as well as in Belgium Switzerland and Japan He is also an actor notably in Line of Demarcation in 1966 and in the Scoop series from 1991 to 1994 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Youth 1 2 Education 1 3 Early musical career 1 3 1 Stay with Edith Piaf 1 4 1960s and 1970s 1 5 1980s 1 6 1990s to 2000s 1 7 2011 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Simple 2 3 Concerts 2 4 Compilations 2 5 Collaborations and performances as guest artist 2 6 Tributes 3 Filmography 3 1 As an actor 3 1 1 Movie theater 3 1 2 Television 3 2 As composer 3 2 1 Movie theater 3 2 2 Television 3 3 Concerts 3 3 1 DVD 3 4 As an actor 3 5 As a theater composer 3 6 As composer of revues or musicals 3 7 As a composer of tales 4 Bibliography 4 1 His scores and song texts 5 Awards and recognition 6 Notes and references 7 Bibliography 8 See also 9 External linksBiography editYouth edit Joseph Gerard Adolphe Claude Leveillee was born on 16 October 1932 at 7406 Drolet Street in Montreal 1 His parents were Pierre Leveillee 1901 1992 and Laurette Lalande 1901 1995 Claude was their second child of three Jean being the eldest and Raymonde the youngest The Leveillee family introduced their children to music at a very young age His mother s talents as a musician and a pianist and his father s tenor singer influenced Claude s childhood he was already interested in piano improvisation although he had no formal musical training His mother played the piano and his brother the violin and Claude Leveillee completed the ensemble by playing the accordion and harmonica He began performing on the accordion in the streets of Montreal where he received his first applause Education edit Claude Leveillee enrolled at College Andre Grasset in 1947 then at College de Montreal in 1951 He had some difficulty with the school system finding it time consuming and confined by stone walls He sometimes entertained himself with his little Comtessa accordion playing his folk repertoire with cheerful rhythms In 1954 at the age of 21 and with a Bachelor of Arts degree 2 from the classical course he enrolled at the Universite de Montreal in economics politics and social sciences Showing little enthusiasm in class he discovered an old piano in a room at the university whose music led him to meet Elizabeth Chouvalidze who opened his horizons to European culture Early musical career edit nbsp Birthplace of Claude Leveillee in the Villeray district of MontrealIn October 1955 with the support of his friend Elizabeth Leveillee appeared on stage at the Universite de Montreal in the magazine Bleu et Or 2 with a number by Gilbert Becaud and Liberace He was noticed by Noel Gauvin director of the TV show Music hall The latter approached Leveillee to compose the song Montreal for the singer Andree D Amour Still encouraged by Elizabeth Chouvalidze Claude Leveillee produces musical and poetic compositions Three months later he began setting his poems to music In 1955 he created his first song Tes Reves It was entered in the Chœur Bleu et Or competition at the Universite de Montreal He appears on Music hall where he performs some of his songs At the university cantina Elizabeth and Claude audition for extra roles at Societe Radio Canada They met Claude Caron who remembered Leveillee s accordion performances Caron offered him the role of Bozo in Pere Ambroise Lafortune s television series La Riviere perdue After two years he dropped out of university and the social sciences 2 In 1956 he played in Le Secret de la riviere perdue on Radio Canada Television 2 he also created a character for children Clo Clo sets script text and music on the Domino program 1957 59 1961 62 2 Leveillee composed hundreds of songs He met Paul Buissonneau at the Ecole des beaux arts de Montreal where he was in charge of the musical score for the 1956 revival of Orion le tueur at the Centre Saint Andre Apotre Buissonneau offers Leveillee the opportunity to open the next play he stages La Tour Eiffel qui tue presented from 4 to 9 March 1957 at the Salle du Gesu in Montreal and on 25 May in Edmonton In 1957 Claude Leveillee creates the soundtrack for La Belle Rombiere by Guillaume Hanoteau and Jean Clevers In 1958 he plays the lead role in Marcel Ayme s Les Oiseaux de lune In 1959 2 he co founded Les Bozos with six other young Quebec chansonniers 3 That same year he entered one of his songs Les vieux pianos in the third edition of the Canadian Song Contest This song selected as one of the twelve finalists was recorded shortly afterwards by Micheline Manseau to a honky tonk piano rhythm that underlines the nostalgic aspect of the lyrics vous n etes plus de notre temps this is the first recording of Claude Leveillee 3 the pianist turned songwriter Stay with Edith Piaf edit On 12 June 1959 under the influence of Paul Buissonneau and his wife Francoise who were encouraging Edith Piaf to go to the little cabaret Chez Bozo Claude Leveillee met the artist She invited him to come and compose songs for her in Paris in August 1959 Leveillee s time in France with the singer was an enriching experience and helped establish his own reputation Many years later Leveillee would evoke his collaboration with Piaf in the documentary 67 bis boulevard Lannes directed by Jean Claude Labrecque He returns to Quebec in 1960 Edith Piaf recorded several of the songs he had written for her including Boulevard du crime Ouragan and Le Vieux piano a version of Les Vieux pianos featuring a third person 3 then died in 1963 1960s and 1970s edit In 1961 Leveillee was artistic director of the small boite a chansons Le Chat noir in Montreal where he hired Gilles Vigneault and asked him after his performance if he had any other texts to set to music Leveillee obtained several of Vigneault s texts some of them written in his presence and composed some thirty of them including Le bout du monde Le chemin de prairie Il en est passe Avec nos yeux L Equateur Les nuages Comme guitare and to Russian style music L hiver sung admirably by Monique Leyrac as well as the other songs on the album Monique Leyrac chante Leveillee et Vigneault 1963 Following his experience in France Claude Leveillee won the Grand Prix du disque canadien de la radio de CKAC in 1962 On 23 April 1963 with Paul Buissonneau Yvon Deschamps and Jean Louis Millette he co founded the Theatre de Quat Sous In the 1960s he produced a number of hits including The Old Pianos Frederic The Legend of the White Horse Le Rendez vous lyrics by Gilles Vigneault The Scene Emmene moi au bout du monde and Soir d hiver poem by Emile Nelligan In 1963 he played the musical part in Paul Buissonneau s show Les Ephemeres with Yvon Deschamps and Jean Louis Millette among others Due to union disputes the show was cancelled Leveillee nevertheless recorded the music he had composed Later for Louis Georges Carrier director of the Theatre de la Marjolaine Leveillee wrote the music for several musicals including Doux temps des amours libretto by Carrier and Eloi de Grandmond presented in the summer of 1964 as the 1st French Canadian musical and Ne ratz pas l espion whose libretto was written by Carrier in collaboration with Hubert Aquin He was the first Quebec singer to perform alone at Place des Arts in 1964 2 He won the Grand Prix du Disque in 1966 2 He enjoyed some success with his 1967 album 1 voix 2 pianos a melancholy jazz influenced record on which he worked with his friend Andre Gagnon the other piano and backing singer Nicole Perrier vocals He also continued his musical comedy career with Elle tournera la terre in 1967 presented at the Comedie Canadienne de Montreal the same year On 21 May 1967 he performed the song Le rendez vous on the American Ed Sullivan Show exceptionally broadcast live from Montreal on the occasion of the World s fair held there at the time In 1968 accompanied by Andre Gagnon Leveillee performed 26 recitals in the USSR In the early 1970s he produced such acclaimed songs as L etoile d Amerique Cheval de bois Si jamais and Marie Rose In 1972 he represented Canada at the Sopot Song Festival in Poland The same year he returned on tour to the USSR In the mid 1970s Claude Leveillee electrified his music a little and produced more politically committed lyrics Les amoureux de l an 2000 Ce matin un homme Ce soir si on s aimait Les filles de l Acadie illuminate these years of intense creativity In 1976 he gave a series of concerts at Place des Arts participated in the 5 grands sur la montagne show Une fois cinq and presented a few concerts with Felix Leclerc on Ile d Orleans Le temps d une saison That same year he gave Julie Arel the song Merci a toi In 1978 and 1979 he gave way to instrumental music with Black Sun a foray into progressive music and Escale 80 1980s edit In 1980 he lost his only child 4 Pascal who died at age of 20 5 Leveillee embarked on an intimate tour in 1980 beginning at the Theatre de Quat Sous in the fall In 1982 he released a new album of songs featuring Le coyote La grande vie and Les fils de la liberte A few tours of Switzerland from 1981 to 1984 earned him full recognition in that country Accompanied by Claude Gauthier and Pierre Letourneau Leveillee took part in the Trois fois chantera tour in Quebec in 1984 In 1985 he presented the commemorative show Tu t rappelles Frederic with his friend Andre Gagnon and that year took part in the Fondation Quebec Afrique singing in the collective project Les Yeux de la faim the Quebec equivalent of We are the world He also composed the song Il est en nous l amour for Nicole Martin with a text by Pierre Letourneau The song was so successful that it was nominated at the ADISQ gala the following year In August 1986 he married Helene LeTendre LeBlond in Lutry Switzerland She is a journalist columnist and Quebec TV host They remained married until Claude s death in 2011 That same year 1986 he began a series of instrumental concerts entitled Un homme un piano In 1987 he shared the stage with Renee Claude for a few concerts under the title Partenaires dans le crime then wrote the songs On s aimera and Mon pere et ma mere for Nicole Martin for which he joined her as backing vocalist These two songs are found on the album Histoires de femmes de Madame Martin In 1988 McDonald s restaurants use his song Frederic for the Quebec adaptation of the advertising campaign around the character Mac Tonight renamed Pierrot McDo 6 In 1989 he released the album Enfin revivre 1990s to 2000s edit In the early 1990s Leveillee landed the role of businessman and press magnate Emile Rousseau in the TV series Scoop for which he also composed the musical score The series which ran from 1992 to 1995 was a huge success enabling Leveillee to win over a new audience In 1994 he recorded the album Mes annees 60 featuring his old hits He went on to produce 3 albums part instrumental part children s stories Reves inacheves 1998 Reves inacheves vol 2 1999 and Non stop le rebel 2000 His latest songs can be found on Mes annees 80 1996 and Cœur sans pays 2008 On stage he continued to perform at Place des Arts in 1994 1997 and 2003 Never giving up acting he appeared briefly in George Mihalka s L Homme ideal and Michel Poulette s La Conciergerie He made a return to television in 2002 playing a mentally ill former teacher in the TV series Tabou On 27 April 2004 on stage at the age of 71 he suffered his first stroke followed by a second on 20 October leaving him severely disabled 7 After a long stay in hospital and some rehabilitation he was taken home at his own request and was able to stay there thanks to the initiatives of friends who ensured his maintenance and the financing of his care In 2008 the second and final volume of his biography was published the following year the Bibliotheque et Archives nationaux du Quebec BAnQ acquired the Claude Leveillee archive 8 The fund is still kept there 9 2011 edit On 5 May 2011 the Mouvement national des Quebecoises et Quebecois presented Guy Latraverse and the artisans of the 1 fois 5 show with the Artisan de la Fete nationale du Quebec 2011 award to mark the 35th anniversary of the patriotic concert that left its mark on the history of Quebec song at the height of the sovereignist era Claude was unable to attend the press conference due to his frail health So he took the trouble to make a video testimonial which was his last public appearance before his death the following month On 4 June 2011 Claude Leveillee suffered a third stroke at home and loses his speech On 9 June 2011 he died peacefully of a cerebral hemorrhage 10 at the age of 78 11 His funeral took place on 18 June 2011 at Montreal s Notre Dame Basilica capacity 1 500 The ceremony conducted by Father Raymond Gravel was broadcast live on RDI with Andre Gagnon at the piano On this day the flag at the Parliament Building in Quebec is lowered to half mast as was the case for Alys Robi shortly before The day before the public was invited to march near the coffin at Place des Arts 10 12 Claude Leveillee was then taken to Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery 10 where he was laid to rest beside his parents and son Discography editClaude Leveillee s musical and poetic work is distinguished by its lyricism and theatrical expressiveness It explores themes of love nostalgia the yearning for freedom a vast country solitude and the passage of an often absurd existence A creative pianist Leveillee is at his best in orchestrations marked by romanticism dramatic rhythms subtle harmonies and melodic lines And Leveillee had a gift he knew how to put the right syllable on the right note how to make words sing and notes speak And his piano was an orchestra unto itself not his accompaniment but his duettist as lilting as he was Most of the original versions of Claude Leveillee s hits are now available on CD notably on the double boxed sets Emergence Sony 1997 and Mes immortelles je vous les confie Aube 2003 In November 2012 the legendary Leveillee Gagnon album was finally reissued in its entirety Released in 1965 this veritable treasure trove of Quebecois musical culture bears witness to an era in turmoil and to a work of quality that is still relevant today Albums edit 1962 Claude Leveillee Columbia FL 289 1963 Claude Leveillee Columbia FL 303 1963 Clo Clo on the Farm Harmonie HFL 8001 1964 Claude Leveillee in Paris Columbia FL 318 1964 Christmas with Clo Clo Harmonie HFL 8003 1965 Leveillee Gagnon Columbia FL 331 Reissued in 2012 Audiogram 1966 Claude Leveillee in Paris volume 2 Columbia FL 339 1966 Leveillee plus ten Columbia FL 346 1967 A Private Columbia FL 351 1967 One voice two pianos Columbia FS 662 Reissued in 2014 Audiogram 1967 She will turn the earth Columbia FS 677 1970 The Star of America Leko KS 100 1971 Claude Leveillee Leko KS 101 1971 If ever Leko KS 102 1971 If Ever Leko KS 103 1972 Wooden horse Barclay 80125 1972 Contact Barclay 80147 1972 Clo Clo and Bibi on vacation Children s album made with Bernadette Morin and Gerard Manset Barclay 10021 1973 The Lovers of the Year 2000 Barclay 80174 1974 The Beautiful Sundays Barclay 80202 1975 We go back in love Barclay 80216 1978 Black Sun Polydor 2424 171 1978 The Long Journey Volume 1 Claude Leveillee recounts the creation of his songs Polydor 2457 104 1979 Rally Kebec Disc KDM 975 1979 Escale 80 CAM CML 2006 Reissued in 1984 under the title Escale 84 Amplitude PS 2504 1982 Claude Leveillee Pro Culture PPC 6019 1989 At Last Live Again GMD 1303 27 Reissued with additional titles in 1995 Dawn 0295CD 1994 My Sixties New Recordings Aube CD 0294 1997 One man one piano New Recordings Dawn CD 0298 1998 Unfinished Dreams Dawn CD2 0299 1999 Blanche the Beloved Unfinished Dreams vol 2 Aube CD 2 301 2000 Non stop the rebel Aube AUBECCD2304 2008 Heart without a country De L Aube AUBECD0307 Simple edit 1962 Frederic Beyond the Ages Columbia C4 6888 1963 Frederic Don t say anything With our eyes Beyond the ages Columbia EP 5642 1963 Taxi I will come to die You will have given me Winter Columbia EP 5914 1965 The Sweet Time of Love Remember the Time with Andree Lachapelle Columbia CT 33105 1966 Le chemin du roy To those who seek castles Columbia C4 6951 1966 Chez Larry What do I care Columbia C4 6977 1967 Will turn the earth with Lise Lasalle And then the snow came with Andree Lachapelle Columbia C4 6988 1969 For Lovers A Long Time Ago Columbia C4 7024 1969 If I Call Montreal Where Does My Heart Go Columbia C4 7049 1985 The eyes of hunger The eyes of hunger Fondation Quebec Afrique collective project The Eyes of Hunger Kebec Disc KD 12 1985 Reissue Kebec Disc KD 1985 Concerts edit 1964 Claude Leveillee at Place des Arts Recorded April 1964 Columbia FL 311 1976 Place des Arts 1976 Recorded February 1976 The Mansion 911 912 1999 In the time of song boxes Performing at Butte a Mathieu in Val David in 1962 Riche Lieu RIC 2 9951 Compilations edit 1968 Ten years of song Columbia F3S 300 1969 The Ceremonial of Love Columbia FS 726 1991 The Great Hits Sony Music BUK 50217 Reissued in 2006 under the title Collections Sony BMG 82876829452 1995 My 70s Aube CD 0296 1996 My 80s Aube CD 0297 1997 Claude Leveillee Emergence Sony Musique C2K 91057 2003 My immortals I entrust them to you Aube AUBECCD2305 Collaborations and performances as guest artist edit 1965 The voice Ballet created for Edith Piaf set to music by Claude Leveillee on a libretto by Michel Rivgauche Pathe 67193 1972 Life is beautiful Poems by Guy Godin to music by Claude Leveillee Barclay 80140 1974 Complicity We don t know anymore Other titles by various performers Barclay 80180 1976 1 time 5 With Gilles Vigneault Jean Pierre Ferland Robert Charlebois and Yvon Deschamps Recorded 21 and 23 June 1976 Kebec Disc KD 923 924 Reissued in 1990 Sound Image Management GSI 2117 and GSI Music 2010 GSIDVD 0578 1976 The time of a season In performance with Felix Leclerc Polydor 2675 144 1979 The legend of the little gray bear A dog s diary Tales for children recited by Felix Leclerc to music by Claude Leveillee 2 13 Polydor 2424 196 1980 I Hear You Singing With Gilles Vigneault Monique Leyrac Fabienne Thibeault Michel Rivard Pauline Julien and Nicole Croisille Recorded at Place des Nations on 5 September 1980 Kebec Disc KD 507 508 1996 The memory of song boxes Frederick Other titles by various performers Recorded in May 1996 at the Spectrum in Montreal DisQuebec QUEC 2 1108 1998 Gagala Imagination Other titles by various performers Firma FM 2 0015 2000 Isabelle Boulay Love scenes Frederic duet with Isabelle Boulay Sideral SIDCD 2702 2003 Marie Denise Pelletier The words of Eddy Marnay The first love in the world duet with Marie Denise Pelletier Disques Victoire VIC2 1843 Tributes edit 1975 Claude Leveillee Ten successes for you Instrumental versions orchestrations by Gerard Manset 1975 Barclay 80206 2005 Time for a song time to say I love you Tribute disc to Claude Leveillee Aube AUBECCD0306 Since 2013 the Studio Theatre de la Place des Arts in Montreal has officially become Salle Claude Leveillee 14 Filmography editAs an actor edit Movie theater edit 1966 The Line of Demarcation film by Claude Chabrol Captain Duncan Presgrave the Englishman 1989 Jesus of Montreal film by Denys Arcand A professor of theology 15 1990 67 bis boulevard Lannes documentary by Jean Claude Labrecque Himself remembrance of 1959 in Paris at Piaf s 1994 Murder in Music film by Gabriel Pelletier Alex Fugeres 1996 The Ideal Man by George Mihalka colleague of Pierre 1997 La Conciergerie by Michel Poulette The publisher 2004 So the Moon Rises La lune viendra d elle meme film by Marie Jan Seille Monsieur LangloisTelevision edit 1956 The Lost River by Ambroise Lafortune SRC Bozo 1957 The Magic Lantern SRC 1957 1959 and 1961 1962 Domino SRC Tintinet renamed Clo Clo the clown co writer scriptwriter set designer and songwriter of hundreds of children s songs 1958 The Lost River Children of the Street drama by Reginald Boisert SRC directed by Claude Caron 1960 1962 La Cote de sable television novel by Marcel Dube SRC directed by Louis Georges Carrier 1962 Beyond the Ages drama by Jean Robert Remillard SRC directed by Jean Faucher 1962 Absolvo te television novel by Jean Robert Remillard SRC directed by Jean Robert Remillard 1963 Inquisition drama by Diego Fabbri SRC directed by Louis Georges Carrier 1982 In low voice drama by Gilles Archambault SRC directed by James Dormeyer 1983 The June Wedding SRC 1983 1985 The Promised Life television novel by Marcel Dube SRC 1991 1995 Scoop SRC series by Fabienne Larouche and Rejean Tremblay role Emile Rousseau a press magnate 1995 The Coffin affair The Great Trials series directed by Jean Claude Labrecque 2002 2003 Tabou TVA television novel by Michel d Astous and Anne Boyer role Normand Belanger a former professor suffering from dementia As composer edit Movie theater edit 1957 La Belle Rombiere by Guillaume Hanoteau and Jean Clevers 1951 1961 The Ice Rink by Gilles Carle 1964 Trouble Maker Trouble fete by Pierre Patry 1972 The Rebels Quelques arpents de neige by Denis Heroux 1974 The Beautiful Sundays by Richard Martin 1984 My Travels in Canada by Marc Blais Cf Escale 84 1991 The Dance Goes On Norstar by Paul Almond 2002 Rivers of Silver by Michel GauthierTelevision edit 1962 Beyond the Ages SRC 1962 The Weather SRC 1962 Debureau SRC 1965 Kill the Fatted Calf SRC 1966 On the return of the white geese SRC 1968 Turntable SRC 1968 Virginia SRC 1968 Media SRC 1968 Manual SRC 1969 The Cell SRC 1969 Florence SRC 1969 Review SRC 1971 Of Mice and Men SRC 1971 The Two Waltzes SRC 1971 Between noon and evening SRC 1971 Friday Deadline SRC 1971 The Time of Lilacs SRC 1972 La Perdriere SRC 1972 The Shipwreck SRC 1974 The Beautiful Sundays by Richard Martin 1974 A woman in blue at the bottom of a rain garden SRC 1974 Cold Millionaire SRC 1974 The Pelican SRC 1980 Just a Memory SRC 1981 The Sons of Liberty SRC 1988 Good Sunday music from the artistic chronicle TVA 1991 1995 Scoop SRC Concerts edit DVD edit 2005 Claude Leveillee in show Show Cold Africa presented at Place des Arts in 1977 Zone 3 ZDVD561 2010 1 time 5 With Gilles Vigneault Jean Pierre Ferland Robert Charlebois and Yvon Deschamps Recorded 23 June 1976 in Montreal GSI Musique Gsidvd0578 As an actor edit 1957 The Eiffel Tower that kills by Guillaume Hanoteau 1946 by the Theatre de Quat Sous dir Paul Buissonneau 1958 Les Oiseaux de lune by Marcel Ayme 1955 at the Theatre de la Comedie Canadienne lead roleAs a theater composer edit 1956 Orion the Killer by Jean Pierre Grenier and Maurice Fombeure 1946 at the National Drama Festival Center Saint Andre Apotre musical part of this play directed by Paul BuissonneauAs composer of revues or musicals edit 1963 Les Ephemeres with a libretto by Paul Buissonneau Submitted twice it was ultimately never played 1964 Gogo Loves You Off Broadway in New York with a libretto by Anita Loos and Gladys Shelley composed in 1961 1964 Le Doux Temps des amours libretto by Louis Georges Carrier 1965 Il est une saison libretto by Louis Georges Carrier 1966 Don t miss the spy libretto by Louis Georges Carrier 1967 She will turn the Earth libretto by Louis Georges Carrier 1967 We only love once libretto by Louis Georges Carrier 1968 Noah s Ark libretto by Louis Georges Carrier 1968 Les Posters booklet by Louis Georges Carrier 1973 For five cents of love 1975 Summer is called Julie libretto by Louis Georges CarrierAs a composer of tales edit 1972 The saying of the eagle and the beaver story by Gilles VigneaultBibliography editHis scores and song texts edit 1971 L Etoile d Amerique collection of song texts by Claude Leveillee Lemeac 1978 Le Long Voyage collection of scores 1990 Claude Leveillee collection of scoresAwards and recognition edit1962 Canadian Record Grand Prize from radio station CKAC 2 1966 Singer songwriter grand prize Prix La Bolduc at the Record Festival 2 1977 Prize of the Charles Cros Academy of Paris for the disc 1 times 5 2 1995 Jacques Blanchet Medal from the Jacques Blanchet estate 1996 Officer of the Order of Canada 16 1998 Knight of the National Order of Quebec 17 1998 Knight of the Legion of Honor of France 1999 Felix tribute at the ADISQ Gala 2004 Felix of the compilation of the year 2005 Inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame with his song Frederic 18 2007 Sylvain Lelievre Prize for his exceptional careerNotes and references edit Pieds nus dans l enfance YouTube in French 6 August 1976 Retrieved 16 April 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l Benoit L Herbier Denise Menard Suzanne Thomas 2011 Leveillee Claude Encyclopedie de la musique au Canada dans l Encyclopedie canadienne Retrieved 11 June 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c Claude Leveillee biographie discographie qim com Quebec Info Musique 2011 Retrieved 9 June 2011 Entrevue que Claude Leveillee accorde en exclusivite a Claude Saucier le 3 decembre 2008 Societe Radio Canada archives sonores 1 h 21 min Retrieved 13 June 2011 S approcher de la verite Le Journal de Montreal November 2008 Archived from the original on 28 June 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Pub Quebec McDonald s Pierrot McDo 2 video YouTube Retrieved 5 January 2023 88 notes pour piano solo Jean Pierre Thiollet Neva Editions 2015 p 154 155 ISBN 978 2 3505 5192 0 Communique de presse BAnQ fait l acquisition des fonds d archives de Claude Leveillee et d Yvon Deschamps www banq qc ca Bibliotheque et Archives nationales du Quebec 25 May 2009 Retrieved 18 June 2011 Fonds Claude Leveille P813 Bibliotheque et Archives nationales du Quebec BanQ a b c Leveillee Claude necrologie cyberpresse ca 17 June 2011 Retrieved 17 June 2011 Jean Christophe Laurence 9 10 June 2011 Frederic est en deuil La Presse La Presse Montreal Retrieved 11 June 2011 Les obseques de Claude Leveillee auront lieu samedi La Presse La Presse canadienne 13 June 2011 Retrieved 13 June 2011 Claude Leveillee 1932 2011 Auteur compositeur interprete www bilan usherb ca Universite de Sherbrooke 2011 Retrieved 20 June 2011 Place des Arts le Studio Theatre devient la Salle Claude Leveillee huffingtonpost ca 21 October 2013 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Florence Meney et Richard Raymond 10 June 2011 Biographie Claude Leveillee 1932 2011 Retrieved 16 June 2011 Claude Leveillee Officier www gg ca Ordre du Canada 1996 Retrieved 9 June 2011 Claude Leveillee Chevalier Ordre national du Quebec 1998 Retrieved 9 June 2011 Claude Leveillee Pantheon des auteurs et compositeurs canadiens 2005 Retrieved 10 June 2011 Bibliography editClaude Leveillee on the trapezes of the stars by Daniel Guerard songs and poems Montreal Ed of Man Coll Words from here 1990 297 p 23 ISBN 978 2 7619 0908 2 Therien Robert D Amours Isabelle 1992 Dictionnaire de la musique populaire au Quebec in French Quebec ed Institut quebecois de recherche sur la culture IQRC pp xxv 580 ISBN 2 89224 183 9 Chamberland Robert Gaulin Andre 1994 La chanson quebecoise de la Bolduc a aujourd hui Les Cahiers du Centre de recherche en litterature quebecoise Anthologie Nuit Blanche Editeur p 593 ISBN 978 2 921053 28 0 Le guide de la chanson quebecoise avec index Les guides culturels Syros Triptyque ed Montreal Paris Syros Alternatives 1996 ISBN 2 89031 124 4 Claude Leveillee by Marie Josee Michaud Montreal Art Global Volume 1 2004 380 p ISBN 2 9207 1890 8 978 2 9207 1890 6 from his birth to his return from Paris in 1960 Volume 2 2008 480 p ISBN 978 2920 71895 1 from 1960 to 27 April 2004Marriages Micheline Guernon mother of her son Pascal Monica Miller Francine Masse Helene LeTendre LeBlond 1986 2011 See also editQuebec music The BozosExternal links edit Claude Leveillee un artiste au piano serie de clips tele et de clips radio avec textes informatifs Archives de Radio Canada 1967 2006 Retrieved 9 June 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claude Leveillee amp oldid 1216655160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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