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André Gagnon

André Gagnon, OC, a renowned Canadian composer, conductor, arranger, and actor was born 2 August 1936 in Saint-Pacôme-de-Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada.〔Bush, John. "(André Gagnon: Biography )", Allmusic. Retrieved 23 June 2013.〕〔"André Gagnon." The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica-Dominion, n.d. Web. 06 Jan. 2013.〕 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."〔
Extremely notable for his fusion of classical and pop styles, ("Such compositions as "Neiges," "Smash," "chevauchée," "Surprise," "Donna," and "Mouvements" have established Gagnon in the disco and pop fields,"〔 André Gagnon also composed for television including ''La Souris Verte'', ''Vivre en ce Pays'', ''Format 60'', ''Format 30'',''Techno-Flash'', ''Les Forges de Saint-Maurice''〔 as well as for theater with such productions as ''La Poudre aux Yeux'', ''Doña Rosita'', ''Terre d'Aube'', ''La Dame de Chez Maxim's'', and ''Wouf-Wouf''.〔 Some of his most notable songs are "Pour les Amants," "Turluteries," and "Mes Quatre Saisons."〔
== Career ==

According to André Gagnon's official website, "In 1974, André Gagnon released ''Saga'', his first album, composed solely of original instrumental pieces"
.〔"André Gagnon - Biographie." André Gagnon Dans De Silence De La Nuit. Les Disques Audiogramme Inc., n.d. Web. 06 Jan. 2013.〕 In 1975, the album ''Neiges'' stayed on the American Billboard's Top 10 for twenty-four weeks and sold 700,000 copies worldwide.〔 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''〔 In 1977, ''Neiges'' won a Juno award for the most purchased album in Canada 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.〔〔 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''. 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.〔 In October, he recorded ''Impressions'' in the famous Abbey Road studio.〔
In February 1990, the opera ''Nelligan'' was released, for which Gagnon wrote the music. The opera was presented first at the Grand Theater of Quebec and then the Place of the Arts of Montreal and finally at the National Center of the Arts of Ottawa. Following the opera's Canadian release is the release of the studio-recorded double album, ''Nelligan''.〔André Gagnon - Biographie." André Gagnon Dans De Silence De La Nuit. Les Disques Audiogramme Inc., n.d. Web. 06 Jan. 2013.〕

In January 1992, Gagnon composed the music for the film, ''The Pianist'' and 1999 saw the release of the album ''Juliette Pomerleau''. In the summer of 2011, the album ''Les chemins ombragés'' was certified a gold album having sold 40,000 units.〔

André Gagnon has 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'').

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