Roger Doucet

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Doucet, Roger
Roger Doucet. Tenor, b Montreal 21 Apr 1919, d there 19 Jul 1981. As a boy, he sang at the Immaculée-Conception Church. The choir director, Émile Fontaine, gave him his first music lessons 1929-33 at the École St-François-Xavier. He studied voice 1938-40 with Céline Marier and Georges Toupin, 1940-1 with Sarah Fischer, and 1941-3 with Albertine Morin-Labrecque and participated during this time in amateur competitions. This led to engagements in several Montreal cabarets, including the Faisan bleu, the Casino Bellevue, and the Montmartre. Doucet later became a member of The Army Show, with which he toured Canada twice and visited several European countries. He left the army with the rank of sergeant and on his re-establishment allowance from the Department of Veterans' Affairs studied 1946-9 with Alfredo Martino at the New York College of Music.

Doucet continued his career in cabarets and on radio, taking part in the CBC opera broadcasts called 'Théâtre lyrique Molson'. On CBC TV's 'L'Heure du concert' he sang in excerpts from various operas, including The Barber of Seville (Count Almaviva), Les Pêcheurs de perles (Nadir), and Roméo et Juliette (Roméo). For the COC he was the Duke in Rigoletto (1950), the Prince in The Love of Three Oranges (1959), and Fenton in Nicolai's The Merry Wives of Windsor (touring production, 1960). During a European sojourn 1955-7, he sang in Le Comte Ory at the Glyndebourne Festival and broadcast for the BBC in London and for the NDR in Hamburg. From 1971 until his death he sang 'O Canada' at televised hockey games in the Montreal Forum. He began doing the same for the Alouettes' football games in 1974 and the Expos' baseball games in 1977. In 1980 he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.

Author Suzanne Thomas


Discography

Bakaleinikov Habe Mitleid mit mir - Schröder-Schween Ein Glück, dass man sich so verlieben kann. Str orch, R. Müller conductor. 1956. Decca Teldec F46300

Cette nuit... mon amour. 1962. RCA Victor LCP-1057

Lopez-Woezel Santa Maria - Götz-Hellmer Mein ganzes Leben. 1956. Decca Teldec F46193 (78 rpm)

Noël avec Roger Doucet: Chorale Satya. 1980. K-tel KF-178

Roger Doucet Songs of Glory/Roger Doucet Chants glorieux: national songs and hymns. 1976. Aquarius AQE-612/Aquarius AQE-613


Bibliography

Collie, Ashley. 'What would hockey night be without Roger Doucet?' Maclean's, 21 May 1979

Delorme, Ghislaine. 'Roger Doucet est décédé,' J de Montréal, 20 Jul 1981

Lamon, Georges. 'Dernier hommage à Roger Doucet,' Montreal La Presse, 24 Jul 1981

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