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Adrienne Roy-Vilandré

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where Joseph ran a medical practice while Adrienne organized benefit concerts for local causes. They would later abandon his medical practice in Quebec and decamp to Paris with their children, where she was able to pursue her musical training and he was able to continue his medical studies. The
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from Quebec. She gave hundreds of performances in the province, frequently participated in radio broadcasts, and, using the pen name Francine, contributed articles to French-language newspapers and magazines. In addition to French-Canadian folk songs, her performances often included works in
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couple would later travel throughout Europe and North Africa before returning to Canada. When Dr. Vilandré died, she took up paying gigs to make a living. She later met and married Maxime De Lacamp, Marquis de Ruzé d'Effiat, a member of the French aristocracy in 1949.
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Here as a representative of L'Association France-Canada Montreal, she attended the Toronto association's gourmet dinner last night, slipped into her Indian costume, and accompanied herself with a tom-tom as she sang a selection of Indian
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Although she has memorized more than 30 of the 6,000 authentic Indian songs preserved at the National Museum of Canada, great differences in dialect make it impossible to sing them all in the original, she
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gifted her the name Yohadio (meaning "clear voice in the woods" and occasionally attributed as "Yodahio" or "Princesse Ichadio" ) and made her an honorary member of the community in 1934.
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Her recitals were often structured as bi-cultural events where she would first perform French Canadian folk songs followed by a selection of "Indian" songs selected from across Canada.
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taught Roy-Vilandré several dialects of local Mohawk communities. She began incorporating Indigenous motifs and folklore into her repertoire and performed songs collected from
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nations. It is unclear if she conducted fieldwork herself as she is quoted as having memorized and interpreted songs held at the
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and was inspired to devote herself to folklore. Upon her return to Quebec in 1926 she was one of the first to sing works by
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She had four children: philanthropist Rolande, Michèle, artist and sculptor Adrien Vilandré and architect Gilles Vilandré.
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on February 13, 1893, to A. R. Roy and Dubiana Deslauriers. Her father was a shareholder of a local Lévis newspaper,
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and Berthe Roy before making her debut at the Club musical de Quebec in 1913. By 1916, she had secured a role in
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Adrienne Roy married Dr. Joseph-Dollard Vilandré around 1916. The couple settled in the small village of
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This article is about the Quebecois soprano and folklorist. For the American comic book colorist, see
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nuns in Quebec City and later travelled Europe with her parents. She studied singing in Quebec with
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Roy-Vilandré claimed that, in recognition of her commitment to preserving culture, the Mohawks of
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as the Amerindian Pavilion drew on her work. She also performed for radio stations such as
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which Adrienne would later contribute to as a travel writer. She attended school run by
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Allaire, Therese (1967-07-18). "Le Folklore indien mis en valeur par un Quebecoise".
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Performing Québécois nationalism: The reception and revival of André Mathieu
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Hanlon, Michael (1964-11-18). "Norstad No Stranger to NATO Controversy".
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Chansons populaires du Canada français | Popular Songs of French Canada
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Roy-Vilandré gave hundreds of recitals across Canada as part of the
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Yodahio (voix claire) : (1976?); à compte d'auteur.
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Capreol, Joan (1964-06-24). "Indian Songs Recorded".
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and her husband François-Xavier Mercier, as well as
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Index

Adrienne Roy
Adrienne Roy-Vilandre debutant
Lévis, Quebec
Montreal
Canadian
soprano
folklorist
Mohawk
Lévis, Quebec
Ursulines
Isa Jeynevald-Mercier
Victor Occellier
André Messager
Véronique
Yvette Gilbert
Honegger
Milhaud
Poulenc
Alliance francaise
Expo 67
CKAC
CBOFT
nom de plume
Marius Barbeau
Gitxsan
Huron
Kootenay
Sioux
Tuscarora
National Museum of Canada

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