Hétu, Jacques
Jacques Hétu, composer, teacher (b at Trois-Rivières, Qué 8 Aug 1938, d at St-Hippolyte, Qué 9 Feb 2010). After studying at the University of Ottawa, he attended the CONSERVATOIRE DE MUSIQUE DU QUÉBEC in Montréal 1956-61. He also studied in the US with Lukas Foss in 1959, in Paris with Henri Dutilleux 1961-63 and Olivier Messiaen 1962-63. Returning from Europe in 1963, he taught at Laval University, at the Université de Montréal and, beginning in 1979, at the Université de Québec in Montréal, where he was director of the music department 1980-82 and 1986-88.

Hétu's compositional output comprises over 50 works in diverse forms, making him one of the most frequently performed composers worldwide. Though not revolutionary, his musical idiom combines modality and dissonance with expressiveness and forcefulness. His early compositions are especially rich in percussive rhythms and harmonic tension, in the manner of Bartók, Hindemith and others.

His Sonata for 2 pianos was premiered at Carnegie Recital Hall in New York in 1963, and his Variations for piano have been recorded by several artists, including Glenn GOULD. In 1990 his work Images de la Révolution was performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, while Antinomie and Symphony No. 3 appeared on the program of the NATIONAL ARTS CENTRE Orchestra's European tour. He completed his first opera, Le Prix (libretto by Yves Beauchemin), in 1992. Another important work, Le Tombeau de Nelligan, was given its world premiere in Paris in 1993. Since 1967 Hétu composed only commissioned pieces, notably for the CBC, the ORCHESTRE SYMPHONIQUE DE QUÉBEC, the National Arts Centre Orchestra, and the Canadian Music Competition. Hétu was elected a Member of the Royal Society of Canada in 1989.

Hétu, Jacques
Hétu, Jacques
(photo by Takashi). The music is an excerpt from his "Adagio et Rondo" of 1960, performed by I Musici de Montréal and one of the most popular Canadian works for strings (courtesy CBC).

Author CLAIRE VERSAILLES Revised: RACHELLE TAYLOR


Links to Other Sites
Jacques Hétu Fonds
Check out the biographical notes, photographs and extensive index of archival material about acclaimed Canadian composer, educator and pianist Jacques Hétu. From Library and Archives Canada.

Canadian Composer Portraits: Series Jacques Hétu
An article about the Centrediscs recording “Canadian Composer Portraits: Series Jacques Hétu” from the “CAML Review.”

Jacques Hétu
The Canadian Music Centre website features a profile of acclaimed Canadian composer Jacques Hétu. Also offers audio clips of his music.

Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Awards: Jacques Hétu
This section of the Canada Council website lists the winners of the Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award, including composer Jacques Hétu (1978.)

NACmusicbox.ca
The acclaimed National Arts Centre Orchestra has made available hundreds of online audio clips from its recordings that feature works by noteworthy Canadian and international composers. First click on the name of a composer on the right side menu. Then click on the "Play" arrow across from "Read Concert Program Notes" to hear a specific recording. Explore the website for more information about the orchestra and each recording. See also biographies of the composers and the interactive Timeline, which depicts historical milestones in classical music. From artsalive.ca and the Virtual Museum of Canada.

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