Richard Desjardins
Richard Desjardins | |
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Born |
Rouyn, Quebec, Canada | March 16, 1948
Genres | Folk |
Occupation(s) | Singer, film director |
Years active | 1981-present |
Website |
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Richard Desjardins (born March 16, 1948 in Rouyn, Quebec, Canada) is a Québécois folk singer and film director. He and his friends formed the country rock ensemble Abbitibbi in the 1970s. Desjardins played piano, guitar, and sang. When the group disbanded in 1982, Desjardins pursued a solo career. He also found work scoring films, especially documentaries. This involvement in the Quebec film industry even led him to co-direct a number of feature-length documentaries. As well as his singing career, he is well known for his environmental activism, especially with regards to protecting forests from over-exploitation.
Discography
Albums
- 1981-Boom Town Café (with Abbittibbi)
- 1988-Les derniers humains
- 1989-Le trésor de la langue (with René Lussier)
- 1990-Tu m'aimes-tu
- 1992-Les derniers humains (new recording)
- 1994-Chaude était la nuit (with Abbittibbi)
- 1998-Boom Boom
- 2003-Kanasuta
- 2011-L'existoire
Live albums
- 1993-Richard Desjardins au Club Soda
- 1996-Desjardins Abbittibbi Live (with Abbittibbi)
Soundtrack
- 1990-Le Party
DVD
- Kanasuta - Là où les diables vont danser (2005)
Filmography
- 2011 Trou story (The Hole Story) by Desjardins and Robert Monderie
- 2007 Le peuple invisible (The invisible nation) by Desjardins and Robert Monderie
- 1999 L'erreur boréale (English title: Forest Alert) by Desjardins and Robert Monderie
- 1978 Mouche à feu (Firefly), by Desjardins and Robert Monderie
- 1977 Comme des chiens en pacage ("A raging Disaster") by Desjardins and Robert Monderie
Music for films and theater
- À double tour (English title: Twice Convicted), by Marie Cadieux, 1994
- Le party, by Pierre Falardeau, 1990
- La Nuit avec Hortense (The night with Hortense), by Jean Chabot, 1988
- Noranda, by Robert Monderie and Daniel Corvec, 1984
- Le doux partage (Soft Sharing) by Sylvie van Brabant, 1983
- Depuis que le monde est monde (Since the world is world) by Sylvie van Brabant, 1981
- L’hiver bleu (Blue winter) by André Blanchard, 1978
- Beat by André Blanchard, 1976 (Desjardins and Abbittibbi as well as other musicians)
- Composed music for and was musical director of ”Têtes rondes et têtes pointues“ ("The Roundheads and the Peakheads") by Bertold Brecht, at the 1986 Brecht International Festival in Toronto.
Bibliography
- Carole Couture, "la parole est mine d’or", Éditions Tryptique, Montréal, 1999.
References
External links
- Desjardins' web site.
- Words to 59 of Desjardins' songs. (site down)
- Radio Canada (Documentary about Richard Desjardins) (in French)
- Radio France, France Blue (Interviews with Desjardins) (in French)
- Summary of Desjardins Life’s work (in French)
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