- Joseph Fournier de Belleval
Joseph Fournier de Belleval (1892 - 1945) was a
French Canadian baritone , singing teacher and retailer. During the 1920s, he recorded over one hundredFrench language songs, primarily for theQuebec market.Career
Belleval's place of birth is not known for certain, but he was probably born in
Quebec City in 1892.cite web|url = http://www.collectionscanada.ca/gramophone/m2-1058-e.html|title = Joseph Fournier de Belleval, baritone (1892-1945)|author = Robert Thérien|date = 2005-07-18|publisher = Collections Canada] He made his singing debut in April 1917 in the production of "L'Accordée de village" directed byOmer Létourneau in theAuditorium de Québec . The following April he appeared inRobert Planquette 's "RIP", also at the Auditorium de Québec. In time, he began to pick up other roles. He played Macroton inPoisse 's "L'Amour médecin" for theKnights of Columbus in Quebec city in February 1919. Apart from productions, he undertook singing performances for theCercle Montcalm in November 1919 and theCercle des Dames de Lévis in May 1920.In December 1921 Belleval made his first recordings, travelling to New York to record with the
Columbia Record Company . He made a second trip in February 1922, recording a total of 24 songs. The recordings were mostly contemporary Parisian songs. He returned there in February 1924 to record another dozen comparable songs. Belleval recorded twelve songs in Montreal withHis Master's Voice in 1925, and fifty more songs with Columbia between 1926 and 1928.In 1924, Belleval starred in the Operetta "
Vive la Canadienne " by Omer Létourneau. The company played the Knights of Columbus hall in Quebec city startingMarch 27 , and in April the performances took place at thePalais Montcalm . He joined theSociété canadienne d'opérette run byHonoré Vaillancourt , [cite web|url = http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0003254|title = Société canadienne d'opérette Inc|publisher = Encyclopedia of Music in Canada|author = Philippe Laframboise] where he performed in "Le Carillon de Saint-Arlon" (1924), "Rêve de valse" (1924), "La Cocarde de Mimi Pinson" (1925), "Ordre de l'empereur" (1925), "Les Cloches de Corneville" (1926), "Le Beau Voyage" (1926), "Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame" (1928) and "La Dernière Valse" (1929).In the 1930s Belleval retired from the music business, opening a retail shop in
Contrecœur . There he created theAssociation des marchands détaillants . He died in March 1945.References
External links
* [http://www2.bnquebec.ca/musique_78trs/mi17.htm Recordings by Joseph Fournier de Belleval]
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