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band formed in 1972 in
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History

Lead vocalist and guitarist Serge Fiori met Michel Normandeau (vocals and guitar) in a theatre music meeting in November 1972. Later on, in 1973, they met bassist Louis Valois and formed Harmonium. In November 1973, the group performed their first air play on
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. They played 3 tracks: ''Pour un instant'', ''Un musicien parmi tant d'autres'', and ''Un refrain parmi tant d'autres''. The first 2 songs were later recorded professionally to be put on their self-titled debut
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. The last song was a
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to ''Un musicien parmi tant d'autres'', but never made the album cut, staying unreleased. A single was also released at the time with the hit ''
Pour un instant "Pour un instant" (meaning "For an Instant" or "For a Moment") is a song by the Quebec folk rock band Harmonium from their 1974 self-titled debut album. Written by band members Serge Fiori and Michel Normandeau, it was released on vinyl as a sin ...
'' on side A and ''100,000 Raisons'' on side B, the latter only included on the CD version of the album nearly 20 years later. This album was a huge success and a sold out tour was staged all over Quebec and in French Canada. Their second album ''
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'', better known as ''Les Cinq saisons'', was an immediate success. This concept album included five songs, each one representing a season with the last song being a long instrumental representing a fifth and imaginary season. For this album, the band recruited two new members, Pierre Daigneault, playing the
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s, sax, and
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s and Serge Locat, handling the
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and
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. The group also invited two guests to play on the sessions:
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, who handles the vocalizations on the instrumental "Histoires sans paroles" and Marie Bernard performing the
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-like sounds of the Martenot waves. In 2015, ''
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'' magazine listed this album at number 36 of the best 50
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album and declared it the best
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album. Finally, the double album '' L'Heptade'', was released in 1976 after months of recording in Serge Fiori's own house in St-Césaire, Québec. The songs describe seven stages of consciousness in a person's daily life. The first and the last songs are named "Comme un fou" and "Comme un sage", indicating a progression towards wisdom; from a fool to a sage. The group was invited to
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, where the performance of old and new material was filmed by a team from the
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and released as ''Harmonium en Californie'' in October 1979. The new songs were published on the album ''Deux cents nuits à l'heure'', a side-project headed by Serge Fiori and
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under the name Fiori-Séguin in mid-1977. Harmonium's last concert is said to have taken place at the Centre de la Nature in
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, in late 1978. '' Harmonium en tournée'', a live version of ''L'Heptade'' recorded in
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in 1977, was released in 1980. In 2007, all three of Harmonium's studio albums were named among the 100 greatest Canadian albums of all time in
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''. They were the only francophone albums from Quebec named to the list besides
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's '' Jaune''. LHeptade XL'', a remixed version of the album, with a few minutes of new recordings, was released on November 18th 2016 to celebrate its fortieth anniversary. The initial mix of l`Heptade was made as the group was touring in the USA. The remastering reflected more closely the vision of Fiori, into fully open music compared to the original studio mix. It was accompanied by the release of an extra song recorded live in 1977, called ''C'est dans le noir'', available on
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. This song was recorded at the
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during the tour for the album. ''Viens voir le paysage'', a film of one of these performances, was also released on DVD for the same occasion. In 2018, the group were awarded honorary
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at the 40th annual Gala de l'ADISQ. Despite being one of the most influential bands in Quebec music history, the band never won a Félix as they had broken up by the time the awards were launched. A remix from the original 16-track master tapes of the group's first album, titled ''Harmonium XLV'' was released in December 2019 which includes a different take of the hit ''Pour un instant''. A reissue of ''Si on avait besoin d'une cinquième saison'' is also in the works. In 2020, Simon Leclerc scored a full orchestral version of the totality of Harmonium's music and recorded it with the
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. The album came as a surprise for Serge Fiori, who called it a masterpiece and maybe the best versions of his music as he stated in an interview at Radio-Canada, that this represented the ultimate evolution of his music that from day one was most likely meant to be played with such orchestral arrangements. "Histoires sans paroles : Harmonium symphonique" is distributed by mail order or download only.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
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'' (February 1974) ** ''Harmonium XLV'' (December 2019) * ''
Si on avait besoin d'une cinquième saison ''Si on avait besoin d'une cinquième saison'' (''If We Needed a Fifth Season''), also known as ''Les Cinq Saisons'' (''The Five Seasons''), is the second studio album by French-Canadian progressive rock band Harmonium, released on 15 April 1975 ...
'' (April 1975) * '' L'Heptade'' (November 1976) ** ''L'Heptade XL'' (November 2016)


Live albums

* '' Harmonium en tournée'' (1980)


Singles

* "
Pour un instant "Pour un instant" (meaning "For an Instant" or "For a Moment") is a song by the Quebec folk rock band Harmonium from their 1974 self-titled debut album. Written by band members Serge Fiori and Michel Normandeau, it was released on vinyl as a sin ...
" / "100 000 Raisons" (1974) * "Dixie" / "En pleine face" (1975)


Videography

* '' Harmonium en Californie'' (October 1979) ( NFB) * ''Viens voir le paysage'' (November 2016)


Album line-up chart


Members

*
Serge Fiori Serge Fiori (born March 4, 1952) was the lead vocalist and guitarist for Harmonium, a progressive rock band from Quebec. After Harmonium broke up he pursued a solo career. Biography Serge Fiori grew up in the Little Italy district of Montreal, ...
: vocals, 12 string guitars, keyboards (in later concerts) (November 1972 - 1978) * Michel Normandeau: guitars, back-up vocals (November 1972- Summer 1976) * Louis Valois: bass, back-up vocals (1973 - 1979) * Richard Beaudet: saxophone (1973 - 1974) * Pierre Daigneault: flute, saxophone (April 1974 – 1975) * Serge Locat: keyboards, synthesizers, samplers (August 1974 – November 1977) * Denis Farmer: drums, percussions (1976 - 1979) * Robert Stanley: guitars (1976 - 1977) * Monique Fauteux: piano, vocals (1976 - 1979) * Libert Subirana: flute, saxophone (1976 - 1979) * Neil Chotem: orchestral composer and arranger (1976 - 1979) * Jeff Fisher: keyboards, synthesizers (1977) * Yvan Ouellet: piano, keyboards, synthesizers (1978)


References


External links


Harmonium on Last.fm

Harmonium on Québec Info Musique
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