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André Gagnon
Les Turluteries Suite No. 1 (after La Bolduc)
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Composer
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André Gagnon
Genre
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Concerto
Compose Date
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1972
Average_duration
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15:01
Movement_count
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5
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Les Turluteries Suite No. 1 (after La Bolduc) is a musical composition by Canadian composer André Gagnon. The suite was composed in 1990 and premiered on October 25, 1990, at the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The suite is inspired by the music of La Bolduc, a popular Quebecois singer and songwriter from the 1930s. The suite consists of six movements, each of which is based on a different song by La Bolduc. The first movement, "La Pitoune," is a lively and energetic tune that features a prominent accordion melody. The second movement, "Le P'tit Bonheur," is a slower, more contemplative piece that showcases Gagnon's skill as a pianist. The third movement, "La Cuisinière," is a playful and upbeat tune that features a catchy melody and a driving rhythm. The fourth movement, "La Danse à St-Dilon," is a lively dance tune that features a prominent fiddle melody. The fifth movement, "La Bastringue," is a fast-paced and energetic tune that features a driving rhythm and a catchy melody. The final movement, "La Bolduc," is a tribute to the singer herself and features a medley of some of her most famous songs. Overall, Les Turluteries Suite No. 1 (after La Bolduc) is a lively and engaging musical composition that showcases Gagnon's skill as a composer and pianist. The suite is characterized by its catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and playful energy, and is a testament to the enduring popularity of La Bolduc's music in Quebecois culture.
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