René Lussier
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René Lussier (born April 15, 1957) is a jazz guitarist based in
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, Canada. He is a composer, guitarist, bass guitarist, percussionist, bass clarinetist, and singer. Lussier has collaborated with
Fred Frith Jeremy Webster "Fred" Frith (born 17 February 1949) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser. Probably best known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as one of the founding members of the English avant-rock ...
,
Chris Cutler Chris Cutler (born 4 January 1947) is an English percussionist, composer, lyricist and music theorist. Best known for his work with English avant-rock group Henry Cow, Cutler was also a member and drummer of other bands, including Art Bears, Ne ...
,
Jean Derome Jean Derome (born June 29, 1955) is a French Canadian avant-garde saxophonist, flautist, and composer. A prominent figure in the Montreal ''musique actuelle'' (new music) scene, Derome has been a member of experimental, jazz, and rock groups, and ...
, and Robert M. Lepage. He combines elements from several genres and is often referred to within the discourse of
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or ''Musiques Actuelles'' in French.


Biography

Born in Montreal, Quebec, Lussier began his musical career in 1973 in
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as part of the progressive rock band Arpège. From 1976 to 1980, he was a member of the Montreal folk-progressive group Conventum led by
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. Lussier was also a member of the groups Quatour de l'Emmieux and les Reins, Nébu and La G.U.M in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1986 he joined Duchesne's Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar. In 1979 he worked with Duchesne on the music for a short film called ''Tanobe''. He has written or co-written the scores to more than 35 films, including ''Chronique d'un génocide annoncé'', a documentary by Danièle Lacourse and Yvan Patry about the Rwandan genocide. Lussier played guitar for singer
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between 1982 and 1984, though he also worked on esoteric music that blurred distinctions between progressive rock, jazz, improvisation, modern composition, and circus music. His first solo album, ''Fin du travail (version I)'', was released in 1983. He has collaborated with Derome and Lepage, and has recorded three albums with the
Fred Frith Guitar Quartet The Fred Frith Guitar Quartet was an American-based contemporary classical and experimental music guitar quartet comprising Fred Frith, René Lussier, Nick Didkovsky and Mark Stewart. The group was formed in 1989 by Frith and they performed ...
, ''
Ayaya Moses ''Ayaya Moses'' is a 1997 studio album by the Fred Frith Guitar Quartet, an American-based contemporary classical and experimental music guitar quartet comprising Fred Frith, René Lussier, Nick Didkovsky and Mark Stewart. It is their debut ...
'' (1997) and ''
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'' (1999) as well as the second side of ''
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'' (1994). Lussier is featured prominently in ''
Step Across the Border ''Step Across the Border'' is a 1990 avant-garde documentary film on English guitarist, composer and improviser Fred Frith. It was written and directed by Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel and released in Germany and Switzerland. The film was ...
'' (1990), a documentary by Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel about the work and travels of Frith. Lussier was also a member of Frith's band
Keep the Dog Keep the Dog was an American-based experimental rock touring band from New York City formed in 1989 by English multi-instrumentalist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith. The sextet was conceived as a review band for performing selections of Fri ...
(1989–1991). In 1983, Lussier co-founded the
Ambiances Magnétiques Ambiances Magnétiques is a Canadian record company and label started by Jean Derome, René Lussier, and others, and the artists' collective that preceded it. History In 1982, "guitarist René Lussier and saxophonist/flutist Jean Derome presente ...
record label and recording with Derome, Lepage and Duchesne. ''Le trésor de la langue'' (1989), was created during this period. The album interspersed music with taped recordings of Quebec residents discussing the importance of the French language. It won the Grand Prix Paul-Gilson award in 1989. In the late 1990s, Lussier recorded two albums for solo guitar and a pair of collaborations with Martin Tétreault which reflected an interest in the history of musique concrète and electroacoustic music composition and theory.


Discography

* ''Fin du travail (version 1)'' (1983) * ''Chants et danses du monde inanimée'' (with Robert Lepage) (1984) * ''Soyez vigilants... restez vivants!'' (with
Jean Derome Jean Derome (born June 29, 1955) is a French Canadian avant-garde saxophonist, flautist, and composer. A prominent figure in the Montreal ''musique actuelle'' (new music) scene, Derome has been a member of experimental, jazz, and rock groups, and ...
) (1986) * '' Nous autres'' (with
Fred Frith Jeremy Webster "Fred" Frith (born 17 February 1949) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser. Probably best known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as one of the founding members of the English avant-rock ...
) (1986) * ''Le retour des granules'' (1987) * '' Le trésor de la langue'' (1989) * ''Des pas et des mois'' (with Martin Tétreault and Michel F. Coté) (1990) * ''Au royaume du silencieux'' (1992) * ''Le corps de l'ouvrage'' (1994) * ''
Three Suite Piece ''Three Suite Piece'' is an album of music released by René Lussier, Chris Cutler and Jean Derome. The album was released on Cutler's Recommended Records label in 1996. As per its title, the ''Three Suite Piece'' contains three extended compo ...
'' (with Jean Derome and
Chris Cutler Chris Cutler (born 4 January 1947) is an English percussionist, composer, lyricist and music theorist. Best known for his work with English avant-rock group Henry Cow, Cutler was also a member and drummer of other bands, including Art Bears, Ne ...
) (1996) * ''Le tour du bloc'' (1996) * ''Trois histoires'' (1996) * ''La vie qui bat chèvre'' (with Pierre Tanguay) (1997) * ''La vie qui bat chevreuil'' (with Pierre Tanguay) (1998) * ''Chronique d'un génocide annoncé'' (1998) * ''Dur noyau dur'' (with Martin Tétreault) (1998) * ''Qu'ouis-je'' (with Martin Tétreault) (2000) * ''Solos de guitar électrique'' (2000) * ''Deboutonné'' (2000) * ''Tombola rasa'' (2001) * ''Le contrat'' with Gilles Gobeil (empreintes DIGITALes, IMED 0372, 2003) * ''Grand vent'' (2005) * ''Le prix du bonheur'' (2005)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lussier, Rene 1957 births Living people French Quebecers Canadian rock guitarists Canadian male guitarists Canadian percussionists Canadian composers Canadian male composers Canadian film score composers Male film score composers Musicians from Montreal Canadian clarinetists Male bass guitarists 21st-century clarinetists 20th-century Canadian male musicians 21st-century Canadian male musicians 20th-century Canadian bass guitarists 21st-century Canadian bass guitarists