Rosario Bourdon

Rosario Bourdon

Joseph Charles Rosario Bourdon D.Mus. (March 6, 1885 - April 24, 1961) was a French Canadian cellist, violinist, conductor, arranger and composer. He was a child prodigy skilled with many musical instruments. Bourdon worked much of his life for the Victor Talking Machine Company where he exerted considerable influence.

Childhood

Bourdon was born in Longueuil, Quebec into a family with musical talents. His father was an amateur singer. Louis-Honoré Bourdon, his half-brother was a renowned impresario. Caroline Derome, his mother, began Bourdon's musical instruction with the cello when he was seven.cite web|url = http://www.collectionscanada.ca/gramophone/m2-1003-e.html|title = Rosario Bourdon, violoncellist, conductor, arranger and composer (1885-1961)|publisher = Collections Canada|author = Robert Thérien|date = 2005-07-18] She would later marry Jean-Baptiste Dubois, a professional cellist who would further instruct Bourdon in the instrument. Around this same time Bourdon learned to play the piano.

In 1897, Bourdan was invited to attend the Gand Conservatory in Belgium. There he continued his training on the cello under Joseph Jacob. He did well, winning a "first prize with great distinction" in a school competition after spending only eight months there. He was touring Europe shortly thereafter. In 1899 he returned to Canada to tour, and was received well in Montreal and Quebec City.

Career

Bourdon moved to the United States seeking better career opportunities than he could find in Canada. From 1902 until 1904 he played with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He travelled back to Quebec during the summer of 1903 to perform "Le Désir" with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra on the opening of the Auditorium de Québec on August 31, 1903. In 1904 he moved to Philadelphia where he played with the Philadelphia Orchestra. In 1905 he made his first recording for the Victor Talking Machine Company. In 1908 he moved again, this time to Saint Paul, Minnesota. In 1909, Victor Talking Machine Company hired Bourdon as the "in-house" cellist, and he did a number of tasks for the company. He performed on piano and cello for Victor artists. He served as conductor for the Victor Concert Orchestra, the Victor Symphony Orchestra, the Victor Salon Orchestra and occasionally Sousa's Band. Bourdon is known to have performed or conducted on 141 records released by Victor. In 1920, he was promoted to musical co-director at Victor, a position shared by Joseph Pasternack. In 1922, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.cite web|url = http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0000393|title = Bourdon, Rosario|publisher = Encyclopedia of Music in Canada|author = Edward B. Moogk & Gilles Potvin]

Bourdon left the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1931. Afterwards, he worked in a number of jobs in the music industry. He directed musical scores for films by Laurel and Hardy and Mickey Mouse cartoons by Walt Disney. From 1927 until 1938 he directed "Cities Service Concerts" on NBC radio. The programme had been on the air for only half a year before Bourdon took over directing; it went on another 11 seasons and was very successful. [cite web|url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,771539,00.html|title = Old Timer|publisher = Time|date = February 13, 1939] He worked as a musical director at Muzak, Brunswick Records, and Thesaurus Records. Bourdon was hired to conduct the newly formed Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal, which gave their first concert on January 14, 1935 at Plateau Hall. He retained that position for many years. In 1944, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in music by the Université de Montréal.

Bourdon died in New York City on April 24, 1961.

References

External links

* [http://amicus.collectionscanada.ca/gramophone-bin/Main/RouteRqst?r=0&i=NW_S&l=0&v=1&coll=24&lvl=1&rp=1&t=Bourdon+Rosario Rosario Bourdon's recordings on the Virtual Gramophone]


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