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Jean Carignan

Sound
1916-12-07
Lévis, Quebec, Canada
Jean Carignan, CM (December 7, 1916 – February 16, 1988) was a Canadian fiddler from Quebec. Carignan was born in Lévis, Quebec on December 7, 1916, later moving to Sherbrooke and then Trois-Rivières with his family; the family moved to Montreal when Carignan was ten years old.[1] As a child, Carignan studied with noted Quebec fiddler Joseph Allard, as well as learning the music of the great Irish fiddlers Michael Coleman and James Morrison and the Scottish fiddler James Scott Skinner. Carignan was a friend of famous violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin. In 1974, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada as "the greatest fiddler in North America".[2] He died in Montreal on February 16, 1988 at the age of 71. In 1976, The Folk Music Sourcebook (Sandberg and Weissman) wrote about Carignan : "Carignan's technique is amazing, but more so the joy and energy with which he applies it. There are few players in any music who reach his degree of virtuosity without sacrificing feeling or originality"—p. 84. As a fiddler, he was always aiming for the strictest authenticity in his executions, displaying an attitude of absolute rigor when playing his repertoire of 7,000 pieces learned from Coleman, Skinner, Allard, Wellie Ringuette and many others.
Known For 5 titles
Numéro un (1975) subtitle poster
Numéro un
1975 TV
as Self
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Jean Carignan, Fiddler (1975) subtitle poster
Jean Carignan, Fiddler
1975 Movie
as Self
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The Far Shore (1976) subtitle poster
The Far Shore
1976 Movie
as Fiddler
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Québec fête juin '75 (1976) subtitle poster
Québec fête juin '75
1976 Movie
as Lui-même
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The Devil's Share (2018) subtitle poster
The Devil's Share
2018 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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