Gagnier began the compilation of the first catalogue of works by Canadian composers, issued in mimeographed form by the CBC in 1947 as Catalogue of Canadian Composers. According to his brother, Réal Gagnier, and contradicting what is said in Le Passe-Temps (Aug-Sep 1947), it was in 1942 that he founded the Gagnier Woodwind Quintet. He directed this quintet - which was exceptional in that all five of its members were professional musicians from one family (four of J.-J'.s brothers and his son Roland) - until 1949, when bad health obliged him to curtail his activities.
Gagnier's activity as a composer was equally intense; he wrote in styles ranging from romanticism to impressionism and exploited orchestral timbres with skill and taste. He located several of Calixa Lavallée's compositions and organized their presentation at a public concert in the Lafontaine Gardens in the summer of 1933, when Lavallée's remains were moved from Boston to Montreal. He gave numerous lectures and published critical articles, essays, poems, and memoirs, notably in Le Passe-Temps. He was a member of the CBA and of the American Conductor's Association. Montreal gave his name to a park in 1959 and to a street in the north of the city in 1963. Gagnier's papers were deposited in the BN du Q.
See also Guillaume Gagnier, René Gagnier, Armand Gagnier, Ernest Gagnier, Lucien Gagnier, Réal Gagnier, Roland Gagnier, Claire Gagnier, Gérald Gagnier, and Ève Gagnier, (all members of the same musical family).
Selected Compositions
Orchestra and Band
Toronto Bay. 1921. Orch (band). Fischer 1937 (band)
Le Vent dans l'érable effeuillé/The Wind in the Leafless Maple. 1927. Orch (band). Ms. RCI 1 (J.-M. Beaudet)
Têtes d'enfants. 1930. Str orch. Parnasse 1947
Pan aux pieds de chèvre/The Goatfooted Pan. 1931. Orch (band). Ms
La Dame de coeur/Queen of Hearts. 1934. Orch (band). Fischer (band)
Hands across the Border. Ca 1935. Band. Remick Music Corp 1938
Skip Along. Ca 1935. Band. Fischer 1937
Pyrame et Thisbé (J.-J. Gagnier). 1942. Soloists, choir, orch. Parnasse
Journey. 1944. Orch. Ms. RCI 233/Cap ST-6261 (CBC Winnipeg Orchestra)
Suite. 1945. Hp, orch. Sam Fox 1945
Reflets. 1946. Orch (strings). Parnasse 1947
Also other works for orch, band, strings, choir and orch, or choir, soloists, and orch. Most in manuscript
Choir or Voice
'Hymne à la patrie' (A. Lozeau). V. P-T, Jun 1905
'Le Canada' (O. Crémazie). 1915. V. Arch 1935
'Le Chant de l'A.C.J.C.' (H. Lalande). Soloists, SATB. Association catholique de la jeunesse canadienne 1925
'Quicumque.' V. Frères des Écoles chrétiennes 1925
'Kyrie.' V. Frères des Écoles chrétiennes 1941
'Hamac dans les voiles' (J.-J. Gagnier). SSAA. Parnasse
'Os-Ke-Non-Don' (chant iroquois). SATB. Parnasse
'Ressemblances' (Sully-Prudhomme). V. Parnasse
Several other unpublished works
Keyboard
Ten Studies in Concert Form. Ca 1939. Pf. Arch 1939
Prélude (arr of Trois préludes à l'Éternelle Comédie for small orch). Ca 1945. Org. Parnasse 1947
Also 3 works for piano, 2 for organ; incidental music; a work for harp; all manuscript; and many arrangements
Writings
'Peintres, sculpteurs, comédiens et musiciens: parents pauvres de chez nous,' Action universitaire, vol 15, Oct 1948;
Author Guy Gallo, Cécile Huot, Gilles Potvin, Claire Versailles
Jackson, Capt T.E. 'Famous bandmaster Capt. J.J. Gagnier retires,' CanB, vol 5, Jun 1947
'Un ensemble unique au monde: le Quintette Gagnier d'instruments à vent,' P-T, Aug-Sep 1947
Lapierre, Eugène. 'Feu J.-J. Gagnier,' Radiomonde, Sep 1949
Laurendeau, Arthur. 'Mort d'un artiste,' Action nationale, vol 34, Oct 1949


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