Gagnon was one of the founders in 1866 of the Union musicale de Québec and in 1868 of the AMQ, of which he was president 1878-9, 1881-2, 1883-4, 1885-7, 1893-4, 1895-6, 1897-8, 1899-1900, and 1901-2. He helped found the Dominion College of Music in Quebec City and served 1922-5 as the first director of the school of music of Laval University, where he also taught 1922-30. He took up composition and made a harmonization for 4-part mixed choir of the plainchant Messe royale by Henry Du Mont (1610-84), which was performed by a 600-voice choir on the Plains of Abraham for the St-Jean-Baptiste celebrations in 1880. His Marche pontificale for piano or organ was orchestrated by Joseph Vézina.
Selected Compositions
Reflets du passé 'valse de salon'. Pf. Brainard 1869, CMH, vol 1
Marche pontificale. Ca 1871. Pf (organ). Lavigne 1871, 1886, Lavigueur & Hutchison ca 1912, CMH, vol 4a
Marche nocturne. Pf. Lavigne 1873
Souvenir de Leipzig. 1874? Pf
Gavotte in F. 1890. Pf. Lavigne
Deuxième Marche pontificale avec choeurs. Lavigueur & Hutchison 1896
Author François Brassard, Denise Ménard, Gordon E. Smith
'M. Gustave Gagnon,' La Musique, vol 1, Mar 1919
LeVasseur, Nazaire. 'Musique et musiciens à Québec,' ibid, vol 3, Aug, Oct 1921
'M. Gustave Gagnon,' ibid, vol 4, Dec 1922
Morin, Léo-Pol. 'Hommage à Gustave Gagnon,' La Lyre, 76, Dec 1930


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