Carignan, Jean
Jean or 'Ti-Jean' Carignan. Violoneux, b Lévis, near Quebec City, 7 Dec 1916, d Delson, near Montreal, 16 Feb 1988; honorary D MUS (McGill) 1977, honorary D MUS (Toronto) 1977. His father, a mason also was a violoneux. At 4 Carignan began playing and at 5 he was performing on street corners in Lévis. At first he learned his father's repertoire of traditional tunes, and at 7 heard a recording of Joseph Allard, and after the family moved to Montreal he studied 1927-31 with Allard and began to learn the recorded repertoires of the Irish fiddler Michael Coleman and the Scotsman J. Scott Skinner. He continued to perform in the streets but was harassed by the police and at 11 or 12 became a shoemakers's apprentice.

In his mid-teens Carignan joined George Wade and his Toronto oldtime band, the Cornhuskers. He played violin and occasionally clarinet and saxophone for about five years and participated in the Cornhuskers Victor recordings. Returning to Montreal he led a small dance band at the St-André Dance Hall until 1954 and intermittently worked in factories. He then played for two years with Bob Hill's dance band in the Montreal area. In 1956, having chosen to perform only in concert and at folk festivals, he became a taxi driver, which he remained for 20 years

Carignan's performing association with Alan Mills took him to the 1960 Newport Folk Festival and to the earliest of the Mariposa Folk Festivals, at which he continued to perform regularly until 1977. He appeared at many other festivals in North America and in Europe. In 1960 he performed with Mills at Carnegie Hall. The film Jean Carignan violoneux was produced by the NFB in 1975. In the later years Gilles Losier (b Tracadie, NB, 1936) became his accompanist. He was a pianist and fiddler who had studied at the Halifax School for the Blind and had been active in both traditional and pop (rock) music. At the Théâtre Maisonneuve (PDA) in 1976, Carignan led an orchestra (which included his twin brothers Marcel and Rodolphe, also violoneux) in Veillée québécoise, a program of traditional songs and dances. In 1976 André Gagnon composed the Petit Concerto pour Carignan et orchestre, a work for two soloists - a violoneux and a classically trained violinist - that draws a witty analogy between the traditional style of the great country fiddler and the violin writing of Vivaldi or Bach. Carignan and Yehudi Menuhin were the soloists in a performance of the work in an episode of the CBC series 'The Music of Man', televised in 1979. In 1978 Carignan played for Suite Carignan, a ballet based on his music, scored by Donald Patriquin, choreographed by Brian Macdonald, and danced by Les Grands Ballets Canadiens. Increasing deafness forced his retirement from music. He told Nathalie Petrowski: 'I am deaf because I live in Quebec and I was obliged to earn my living, working in a shop with machines and power hammers'.

Acclaimed by folklorists and fellow violinists (from Louis 'Pitou' Boudreault to Yehudi Menuhin and Szeryng), Carignan has been the leading exponent of the Celtic traditions (especially of Coleman's so-called Sligo style) in French-Canadian fiddling. He adopted an uncompromising approach to his repertoire of some 7000 reels, jigs, and other dance tunes learned from Coleman, Skinner, Allard, Wellie Ringuette, and many others and strove for strict authenticity in his performances. According to The Folk Music Sourcebook (New York 1976), '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 orginality'. In 1973 400 fiddlers from the USA and Canada gathered at Ascot Corner, south of Montreal, in tribute to Carignan, and a wooden bust by the sculptor Georges Morisette was unveiled. Carignan was named a Member of the Order of Canada in 1974 and was awarded the 1976 Prix de musique Calixa-Lavallée.

Carignan, Ti-Jean
Carignan, Ti-Jean
Carignan was the leading exponent of the Celtic tradition in French Canadian fiddling (courtesy National Library of Canada). The music is Reel de Lévis a traditional Québec reel (courtesy CBC).

Author Richard Green, Christian Rioux


Discography

For London (ca 1958-62): Ti-Jean... Le Violoneux. Ruff piano, Romandini guitar, A. Morin caller. MB-4 (reissued on 2-Patrimoine PAT-19001)

- Valses, reels et gigues: Bruneau accordion. MB-32 (reissued on Patrimoine PAT-18012)

- En hommage à l'atelier folklorique. Ruff piano, A Morin and spoons. MB-52 (re-issued in part on 2-Patrimoine PAT-19001/PAT-18009)

- Jean Carignan... Le Violoneux. Bruneau piano. MB-78 (reissued on Patrimoine PAT-18009)

Old Time Fiddle. Bruneau accordion, M. Roy piano, R. Carignan guitar, J. Ferland double-bass. Elektra 266/Legacy LEG-120

For Folkways: Old Time Fiddle Tunes. FG-3531

- Songs, Fiddle Tunes and Folktales from Canada. Mills voice, Lacombe guitar. FG-3532

For Philo (1973-6): Jean Carignan. Losier piano. FI-2001

- Hommage à Joseph Allard. Losier piano. FI-2012

- Hommage à Madame Bolduc. Jeanne d'Arc Charlebois voice, Losier piano and double-bass. FI-2014

- Coleman, Morrison and Skinner. FI-2018

Jean Carignan. 1975. RCI 621

Ti-Jean Carignan, violoneux. Losier conductor. 1975. Totem TO 9221/Jade AD-8618

Ti-Jean Carignan. 1976. CBC LM-438

Patriquin Fantasy and Hommage. McGill Chamb O, A. Brott conductor. 1977. Sel CC-15128

Jean Carignan et l'Orchestre des Grands ballets canadiens. Patriquin - Hangman's Reel et al. Jelinek conductor, Losier piano. 1980. McGill University Records 800l0

Carignan also appears on recordings of the Newport Folk Festival (1960, Vanguard VSD-9083; 1963, Vanguard VSD-79149) and on the collections La Veillée des Veilées (1975, 2-Kébec Disc KD-928929) and Soirée québecoise (Promoson JPA-7503)


Bibliography

Hresko, Phil. 'Jean Carignan', record liner notes, Philo FI-2001

Beaulieu, Michel. 'De Carnegie Hall au poste de taxi,' Perspectives, 16 Jun 1973

Scott, Gail. 'The cab driver who may save a musical tradition,' CanComp, 92, Jun 1974

Lanken, Dane. 'Finally, Jean Carignan makes another record,' Montreal Gazette, 3 May 1974

Forest, Jean. 'Quand parle le violon,' Montreal Télé Presse, 8-15 Nov 1975

Dostie, Gaëtan. 'Ti-Jean Carignan violoneux et... Québécois,' Montreal Le Jour, 19 Feb 1976

Beaulieu, Pierre. 'Jean Carignan ou l'instinct de la musique,' Montreal La Presse, 18 Sep 1976

L'Heureux, Christine. 'Jean Carignan enfin reconnu publiquement,' Montreal Le Devoir, 25 Sep 1976

Lanken, Dane. 'Farewell of a genius,' Toronto Globe and Mail, 23 Nov 1977

Petrowski, Nathalie. 'Jean Carignan, musicien,' Montreal Le Devoir, 3 Jun 1978

Begin, Carmelle. 'La musique traditionnelle pour violon: Jean Carignan,' National Museum Mercury Series, Paper no. 40 (Ottawa 1981)

Rooke, Don. 'Violoneux Jean Carignan: master of the Celtic tradition,' PfAC, Summer 1982

Dagenais, Angèle. 'Jean Carignan s'éteint à 71 ans,' Montreal Le Devoir, 17 Feb 1988


Links to Other Sites
Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Championship
The website for Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Championship. A great resource for fans of Canadian fiddle music.

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