RIOPELLE SYMPHONIQUE
A musical creation by Serge Fiori and Blair Thomson under the artistic direction of Nicolas Lemieux
Performed by the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal and inspired by the works of painter Jean Paul Riopelle.
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RELEASE DATE NOVEMBER 2022
ON THE COVER :
Jean Paul Riopelle, Matinée au Cap Tourmente - Les Faisans dans la volière, 1990,
Mixed media on wood, recto-verso, work on the verso : L’Oie hélico, 122 x 144 cm
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
© Estate of Jean Paul Riopelle / SOCAN (2022)




RIOPELLE SYMPHONIQUE
Riopelle symphonique - Deluxe Vinyl Box set (physical)
$19995
Limited Edition - Boxed set of two 12'' vinyls (180 g), a CD, a digital download and a booklet illustrated with photos taken during the recording at the Maison symphonique.
Delivery begins December 2022
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RIOPELLE SYMPHONIQUE
Vinyl box set numbered collection 100th anniversary (physical)
$100000
Collector's numbered limited edition - 100 boxes – Box set includes two 12-inch (200 g) color vinyl records, a CD, a digital download, an illustrated booklet and surprises.
Delivery begins December 2022
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CONCERTS : RIOPELLE SYMPHONIQUE
With the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
Three performances: February 16, 17 and 18, 2023
On sale on Saturday, April 9 at 10 am
The first segment of the Riopelle Symphonic Experience, presented as part of the Jean Paul Riopelle centenary celebrations, is a multimedia show that invites the public to plunge into the heart of the artist’s work, to the rhythms of a musical creation by Serge Fiori and Blair Thomson, performed by the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, conducted by Adam Johnson, and Les Petits Chanteurs de Laval, a youth choir.
Combining projections and bold scenography, the five-act show evokes the major periods of the artist’s life and his successful career spanning seven decades. The emblematic wild goose—a tireless migratory bird and a symbol of freedom—guides the public through the real and imaginary places frequented by Riopelle, as a privileged observer of his creative endeavours and his inexhaustible ability to reinvent himself.
Gabriel Poirier-Galarneau is the stage director and designer, under the artistic direction of Nicolas Lemieux. Costume design was entrusted to renowned designer Marie Saint Pierre.
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