Pierre-Aurèle Asselin

Pierre-Aurèle Asselin in December 1917

Pierre-Aurèle Asselin (1881 1964) was a French Canadian furrier and tenor singer. Asselin came from a musical family; he was the brother of mezzo-soprano Marie-Anne Asselin and great uncle of pianist André Asselin.

Asselin was born in the town of Sainte-Famille on Île d'Orléans in 1881.[1] He moved with his family to Montreal around 1901,[2] and in 1903 he married Cora Laviolette in Notre-Dame cathedral.

Singing career

Asselin began a career as a furrier soon after his marriage. He would remain a furrier until his retirement. Asselin sang in church for some time, but it would not be until 1916 when he was 35 that he would make his first professional performance.[1] He performed for Ladies' Morning Musical Club of Quebec City, a club devoted to classical music appreciation. He was well received, and within a year had signed a contract with Columbia Records. Under this contract, he recorded arias from French operas, various songs from operettas and other classical songs.

Asselin also gave live performances. In April 1917 he performed in the oratorio Les Sept Paroles du Christ at the Montreal Cathedral. His first solo concert followed that October. He joined the Sociéte nationale d'opéra comique, but it quickly disbanded.[1] In September 1918, he appeared at the Cartier Theatre and the Orpheum Theatre alongside Blanche Gonthier.

Starting in November 1918, Asselin made recordings for the Edison recording label. His recordings were released in several formats, including Royal Purple Grand Opera Cylinder Records 29000 series, the Blue Amberol 27000 cylinder series and the Edison Diamonds 74000 series of disks.[1] Through Edison, Asselin released a variety of recordings of arias and other serious classical works. Asselin continued recording with Edison until December 1920.

In May 1921, Asselin resigned with Columbia Records. He recorded eight songs in New York with them, which included arias by Donizetti, Godard and Massenet, two duets with Guillaume Dupuis using contemporary melodies and a duet with Blanche Gonthier of Sur le lac d'argent by Fauré.[1]

Asselin made his last recording for the Brunswick record company in 1929.[1] Soon after, he disappeared from professional music and focused his efforts on his fur business. Asselin died in Montreal on December 27, 1964, leaving his fur business to his son Raymond.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Pierre-Aurèle Asselin, tenor (1881-1964)". Collections Canada.
  2. "Addenda and Corrigenda". Symposium Records.
  3. "Aime-moi [enregistrement sonore] / Bemberg. Noël du mariage / Choudens". Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.
  4. "Madrigal [enregistrement sonore] ; À l'inconnue / Chaminade". Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.
  5. "riez, aimez, chantez [enregistrement sonore] / Gregh. Tu me dirais / Chaminade". Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.
  6. "Ouvre à l'amour [enregistrement sonore] ; Ivresse d'oiseaux / chanté par P.A. Asselin, ténor". Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.
  7. "L'adieu du matin [enregistrement sonore] / Pessard. Crédo / J. Faure". Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.
  8. "Cantique de Noël". Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project, Department of Special Collections, Donald C. Davidson Library, University of California Santa Barbara.
  9. "Madrigal". Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project, Department of Special Collections, Donald C. Davidson Library, University of California Santa Barbara.
  10. "O salutaris". Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project, Department of Special Collections, Donald C. Davidson Library, University of California Santa Barbara.
  11. "L'adieu du matin". Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project, Department of Special Collections, Donald C. Davidson Library, University of California Santa Barbara.
  12. "Ah! leve-toi, soleil!". Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project, Department of Special Collections, Donald C. Davidson Library, University of California Santa Barbara.
  13. "Berceuse de Jocelyn [enregistrement sonore] / Godard. Sur la Riviera / Daniderff". Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.
  14. "Manon [enregistrement sonore] : Ah fuyez, douce image / Massenet. La favorite : Ange si pur / Donizetti". Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.
  15. "Sur le lac d'argent [enregistrement sonore] / Fauré. Pour toi / Codini and Courtioux.". Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec.

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