It has since been performed and recorded numerous times by prominent artists in France and in Québec. "Raymond Lévesque". En 1947, Fernand Robidoux le découvre et l'invite à son émission radiophonique à CKAC pour interpréter quelques-unes de ses compositions. Eddy Constantine recorded his song Les Trottoirs in 1954, while Bourvil popularized his La Vénus à Mimile. Raymond Lévesque (born October 7, 1928 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired Canadian singer-songwriter and poet from Quebec. He also became actively involved in the Québec separatist movement. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 4 février 2020 à 23:43. In. Raymond Lévesque. Lévesque returned to Montréal in 1959 and cofounded the group Les Bozos with other chansonniers. "Giant of Quebec music; Wrote for Edith Piaf, and honoured by both Canada and France". One of the pioneers of the chansonnier tradition in Quebec, he is best known for writing "Quand les hommes vivront d'amour", one of the most famous pop standards in French-language popular music. Sur la scène artistique de Montréal et du Québec, sa fille, Marie-Marine Lévesque, contribue à garder bien vivant l'héritage de Raymond Lévesque en incorporant à ses spectacles plusieurs des chansons de son père, dont une qui avait été composée spécialement pour elle alors qu'elle était enfant. He then spent several years living in France, where he recorded for Barclay Records and had his songs recorded by French artists such as Bourvil, Jean Sablon, Cora Vaucaire and Eddie Constantine. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Raymond Lévesque at the Discogs Marketplace. Raymond Lévesque Raymond Lévesque, singer-songwriter, poet, actor (b at Montréal 7 Oct 1928). 'Raymond Lévesque 20 ans après,' Montreal La Presse, 28 Oct 1967, L'Herbier, Benoît. He received the Félix Award 'Témoignage de l'ADISQ' in 1980. [1] Other noted songs he wrote during this era included "Les Trottoirs", "La Vénus à Mimile", "Le Coeur du Bon Dieu" and "Rosemont sous la pluie". [1] One of the pioneers of the chansonnier tradition in Quebec,[2] he is best known for writing "Quand les hommes vivront d'amour", one of the most famous pop standards in French-language popular music.[1]. Lévesque never really achieved stardom himself, but he opened the way for the dynamic wave of Québec CHANSONNIERS during the 1960s. A true chansonnier of the Parisian type, Lévesque staged numerous revues during the 1970s and 1980s, which combined song, comedy and political satire: Tharèse (1974), On veut savoir (1980), C'est à ton tour mon cher René (1983), Waitress (1986), Deux mille ans après Jésus-Christ (1988), etc. A true chansonnier of the Parisian-inspired style that combines song, comedy and political satire. Singer-songwriter, poet, actor, b Montreal 7 Oct 1928. "Poet rejects G-G arts award over sovereignty issues". Biographie Raymond Lévesque étudie d'abord le piano avec Rodolphe Mathieu puis l'art dramatique avec Madame Audet.En 1947, Fernand Robidoux le découvre et l'invite à son émission radiophonique à CKAC pour interpréter quelques-unes de ses compositions. Pauline Julien and Fernand Robidoux have both dedicated records to him. Poèmes, monologues et chansons sont à l'honneur. Lévesque received the "Témoignage de l'ADISQ" award in 1980. Join Facebook to connect with Raymond Levesque and others you may know. "Wait is on for Bill 86 regulations; Key nationalists divided on sign law". Raymond Lévesque prend plaisir à écrire des chansons humoristiques pour sa fille Marie-Marine qui, à 27 ans, manifeste un grand intérêt pour la chanson tout en étant artiste-peintre. During the 1950s he spent 5 years in Paris, where he sang in cabarets and on radio, also recording for Barclay, touring France (with Annie Cordy) and befriending Brassens, Devos and Gréco. Explore releases from Raymond Lévesque at Discogs. Raymond Lévesque was born on October 7, 1928 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Eddy Constantine recorded Lévesque's song 'Les Trottoirs' in 1954, while Bourvil popularized his 'La Vénus à Mimile'. Versailles, Claire and Rachelle Taylor. Without really ever achieving stardom himself, Lévesque opened the way for the wave of chansonniers in the 1960s. The Prix CIEL-Raymond Lévesque, created in his honour, was awarded, among others, to Jim Corcoran, and Luc de Larochellière. View the profiles of people named Raymond Levesque. En 1980, il reçoit le trophée Félix Hommage lors du second Gala de l'ADISQ. A true chansonnier of the Parisian-inspired style that combines song, comedy and political satire. In 1980, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Prix Félix. Raymond Lévesque, Soundtrack: Le péril jeune. Dès la fin des années 1940, on le retrouve avec Jacques Normand au cabaret montréalais Au Faisan Doré et un peu plus tard au Cabaret Saint-Germain-des-Prés[1]. In 1956 Lévesque wrote 'Quand les hommes vivront d'amour', his greatest success, which was performed by several Quebec singers'. Raymond Lévesque a créé plus de 500 chansons, 5 pièces de théâtre, une cinquantaine de revues humoristiques, 7 recueils de poésie, un recueil de lettres imaginaires humoristiques, une autobiographie…. Revenu au Québec en 1959, Raymond Lévesque fonde la première boîte à chansons, les Bozos[2]. He remained there for five years, singing in cabarets in Montmartre and on the Left Bank. Singer-songwriter, poet, actor, b Montreal 7 Oct 1928. He also made four singles for Barclay, performed on several radio programs, and toured France with the entertainer Annie Cordy. Raymond Lévesque, singer-songwriter, poet, actor (b at Montréal 7 Oct 1928). Born in … '''Le plus difficile, au Québec, c'est de durer''(Raymond Lévesque),' Quebec City Le Soleil, 14 Aug 1976. In Montreal he also published one play, Bigaouette (1970), as well as his memoirs, Raymond Lévesque, d'ailleurs et d'ici (1986), and a collection of songs, Le P'tit Québec de mon coeur (1990). After studying the piano with Rodolphe Mathieu and drama with Mme Jean-Louis Audet, he began writing songs in 1943. Lévesque never really achieved stardom himself, but he opened the way for the dynamic wave of Québec CHANSONNIERS during the 1960s. In 1956 he wrote his greatest success - Quand les hommes vivront d'amour - one of the first "classics" of the Québécois chanson. Inspired by the work of Charles Trenet,[3] he began writing songs in the 1940s and started performing in various cabarets around Montreal. Raymond Lévesque, singer-songwriter, poet, actor (b at Montréal 7 Oct 1928). À partir de 1968, encouragé par Gilles Vigneault, il s'essaie à l'écriture poétique, théâtrale et romanesque. After studying the piano with Rodolphe Mathieu and drama with Mme Jean-Louis Audet, he began writing songs in 1943. [1] Shortly after, he met his wife, Marie Georgette, and they married soon after. Plusieurs vedettes de l'époque interprètent ses chansons , notamment Bourvil, Jean Sablon, Cora Vaucaire, Eddie Constantine, etc. He was awarded the Prix Denise-Pelletier in 1997. He abandoned music but continued to write, publishing several further works of poetry, fiction and political satire. On his return to Montreal Lévesque performed 1959-60 as a member of the Bozos, sang in various clubs, and acted on stage and in TV dramas, often appearing in the plays of Marcel Dubé. Raymond Lévesque (né le 7 octobre 1928 à Montréal, Québec) est auteur-compositeur-interprète, poète, romancier et dramaturge québécois. Collaborations et performances en tant qu'artiste invité, Comme compositeur de revues et comédies musicales, « Raymond Lévesque et Kent Nagano honorés à l'Assemblée nationale », https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raymond_Lévesque&oldid=167083412, Auteur-compositeur-interprète francophone, Article de Wikipédia avec notice d'autorité, Portail:Biographie/Articles liés/Culture et arts, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence, 2016 Les jours d'amour, Marie-Josée Longchamps (Select UM-17655). In 1947 he came to the attention of Fernand Robidoux, who invited him to appear on his CKAC (Montreal) radio program and performed some of his compositions. De 1959 à 1964, il participe à divers téléromans et anime l'émission télévisée jeunesse Coucou à la télévision de Radio-Canada. See full bio » Lévesque returned to Montréal in 1959 and cofounded the group Les Bozos with other chansonniers. In 1990, after a career of more than 40 years, Raymond Lévesque remained as Claude Gingras once described him in La Presse (Montreal 19 Feb 1968): 'a genuine artist, who has something to say, who has wit, who can find just the right words, and who knows how to write a song'. A true chansonnier of the Parisian-inspired style that combines song, comedy and political satire. [4] In 1968, he also began to write poetry and plays, and became politically active in the Quebec separatist movement.[5]. In. In, L'herbier, Benoît, "Raymond Lévesque". En 1986, atteint de surdité, Raymond Lévesque abandonne l'interprétation de la chanson. He was named a winner of the Governor General's Performing Arts Award in 2005,[6] but declined the honour due to his sovereignist views. He is an actor, known for Le péril jeune (1994), Les … Léger, Pierre. In 1947, he had his first significant breakthrough when he was invited to perform several of his songs on CKAC radio. Raymond Lévesque offre un monologue à l'émission « Zoom » du 10 mai 1970 Photo : Radio-Canada / Francis J. Menten Raymond Lévesque joue dans le télé-théâtre « … D'abord enregistrée sur disque par Eddie Constantine, cette chanson est ensuite interprétée par plusieurs chanteurs québécois et français, dont Geneviève Bujold. [7], In 2016 a new song written by Lévesque, titled "Les jours d'amour", was recorded and released by singer Marie-Josée Longchamps.[8]. [1] During this time he wrote "Quand les hommes vivront d'amour", which was inspired by the contemporaneous Algerian War; first recorded by Constantine, the song has since been recorded and performed by many artists in both France and Canada. There are 80+ professionals named "Raymond Lévesque", who use LinkedIn … Signing up enhances your TCE experience with the ability to save items to your personal reading list, and access the interactive map. From 1952 to 1954, he was cohost with Colette Bonheur of the variety series Mes jeunes années on Radio-Canada. View the profiles of professionals named "Raymond Lévesque" on LinkedIn. Signing up enhances your TCE experience with the ability to save items to your personal reading list, and access the interactive map. 'En poésie comme en chanson... Raymond Lévesque continue à dénoncer ''les misères'' de l'humanité actuelle,' Montreal Le Devoir, 19 Feb 1975, Corrivault, Martine. Canadian songwriter and musician. Until 1984 he was a featured performer in many variety shows in Montreal (at Expo 67, Comédie-Canadienne, Le Patriote, PDA) and Quebec City (La Résille, Grand Théâtre) and was a guest on many TV programs. pour interpréter quelques-unes de … He is an actor, known for Le péril jeune (1994), Les Boys IV (2005) and Bulldozer (1974). Il enregistre alors chez Barclay. In, Versailles, Claire, and Rachelle Taylor, "Raymond Lévesque". On his return to Montreal Lévesque performed 1959-60 as a member of the Bozos, sang in various clubs, and acted on stage and in TV dramas, often appearing in the plays of Marcel Dubé. Among his other songs are Le Coeur du Bon Dieu and Rosemont sous la pluie. His compositions, at one time so sentimental, have become more and more humorous, incisive, and socially committed. He studied piano with Rodolphe MATHIEU, drama with Mrs Jean … Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Through his poems, his monologues, and such songs as 'Le Coeur du Bon Dieu,' 'Rosemont sous la pluie,' and 'Bozo-les-culottes,' he has slowly drawn away from the influence of Charles Trenet. Au cours des ans, par le biais de différentes manifestations, il participe activement à la vie politique du Québec. [1], After returning to Quebec in 1959, he took acting roles in several téléromans and hosted the children's television series Coucou, and cofounded a boîte à chansons called Chez Bozo with Jean-Pierre Ferland, Clémence DesRochers, Hervé Brousseau, André Gagnon and Claude Léveillée. Versailles, C.,, & Taylor, R., Raymond Lévesque (2015). 'Mon ami Raymond Lévesque,' Maclean, Jun 1965, Saint-Jean, Armande. L'herbier, B., Raymond Lévesque (2015). Lévesque, Raymond Raymond Lévesque. While working in a succession of his own cabarets (Le Bar du Music-Hall, Le Parlement, L'Évêché), he staged some 40 revues (summers 1961-74) at the Butte à Mathieu in Val-David, north of Montreal. En 1956, il crée une chanson en hommage à Honoré de Balzac qu'il interprète avec Bourvil. C'est pendant cette période qu'il compose la chanson Quand les hommes vivront d'amour inspirée en grande partie par la guerre d'Algérie. Marie-Josée Longchamps en accord avec Raymond Lévesque présente depuis 2009 Marie-Josée Longchamps dans l'univers de Raymond Lévesque. "Une nouvelle chanson signée Raymond Lévesque", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Raymond_Lévesque&oldid=912894369, 20th-century Canadian dramatists and playwrights, Canadian dramatists and playwrights in French, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 28 August 2019, at 15:32. He also became actively involved in the Québec separatist movement. De 1952 à 1954, Raymond Lévesque anime à la SRC la série télévisée de variétés Mes jeunes années avec Colette Bonheur avant de quitter le Québec pour la France où il demeure de 1954 à 1959. Raymond Lévesque was born on October 7, 1928 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. La Chanson québécoise (Montreal 1974), Thériault, Jacques. Until the mid-1980s, when he became afflicted with deafness, he sang in various clubs, acted on stage and on television, directed numerous summer revues and was a featured performer in several variety shows. By 1986, Lévesque had suffered profound hearing loss and was diagnosed as deaf. After serving as host 1952-4 for the CBC TV variety series 'Mes Jeunes Années' with Colette Bonheur, he left for Paris. Raymond Lévesque. After Quand les hommes vivront d'amour (Quebec 1968), Lévesque published many collections of poetry in Montreal: Au fond du chaos (1971), Le Malheur a pas des bons yeux (1971), On veut rien savoir (1974), Le Temps de parler (1977), Électrochoc (1981) and Quand les hommes vivront d'amour II (1989). Raymond Lévesque (born October 7, 1928 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired Canadian singer-songwriter and poet from Quebec. Lévesque was co-host 1949-51 of the CBC radio program 'Grand'maman Marie' and later was a singer and host in programs on CKAC and CHLP. He studied piano with Rodolphe MATHIEU, drama with Mrs Jean-Louis Audet and began composing songs in 1943. Raymond Lévesque étudie d'abord le piano avec Rodolphe Mathieu puis l'art dramatique avec Madame Audet. Born and raised in Montreal, he studied piano under Rodolphe Mathieu and drama under Madame Audet. Versailles, Claire, and Rachelle Taylor . Raymond Lévesque se produit également sur les scènes de music-hall et dans des petits cabarets parisiens dont Le Port du Salut et La Colombe.
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