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“Jean-Pierre Ferland was a genius of words and music, a genius who left his mark on the lives of Quebecers,” Premier François Legault said at the ceremony.
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Music and the colour yellow punctuated the national funeral of singer Jean-Pierre Ferland on Saturday in Montreal, where families, friends and public figures paid him a final tribute.
The guests’ clothes as well as yellow flowers coloured the Mary Queen of the World Cathedral, in reference to the album Jaune, released in 1970, featuring Le Petit Roi. The singer’s urn, also sun-coloured, was brought to the altar to the sound of Je Reviens Chez Nous around 11 a.m.
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“In my eyes, my father was a firework. High, tall, and dazzling,” stated a dead body’s daughter, Julie Ferland, along her brother, Bruno Ferland. “At the end of his life, Dad was peaceful and happy. He left peacefully, and he smiled his superb, flirtatious smile until the last moment.”
His spouse of the final 16 years, Julie Anne Saumur, additionally delivered a touching pronunciation to “the man of her life”.
“You put music in my life. You took me a little higher, a little further. When I saw your face, it lit up like the sun, you told me in the hollow of my ear: you are beautiful. And I knew that you were my love, and I was your mistress,” stated Saumur, recounting the life they met, Aug. 22, 2008, the night time when Ferland sang a duet at the Plains of Abraham with Céline Dion and Ginette Reno.
“What a beautiful journey of life we have taken together. I will always be grateful to have had this chance to have been able to share part of my life with you. Thank you for these 16 beautiful years of happiness, but I would have taken many more,” she endured.
She additionally introduced a transferring rendition, with singer Mélissa Bédard, of Ferland’s track Une anticipation qu’on s’a. The target market stood up and warmly applauded the 2 ladies for a number of mins.
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Claude Dubois also sang If God Exists, and the funeral concluded with Un peu plus haute, un peu plus loin, performed by Ginette Reno, via video.
The singer Florence K also sang Music, and Jean-Sébastien Lavoie Je ne sais pas sais pas ce soir.
Premier François Legault spoke at the start of the ceremony chaired by the Archbishop of Montreal, Mgr Christian Lépine, to highlight the legacy of a “giant.”
“Jean-Pierre Ferland was a genius of words and music, a genius who left his mark on the lives of Quebecers. What is exceptional in the work of Jean-Pierre Ferland is his mastery of words, his poetry. It’s intelligent, it speaks to the heart,” Legault said.
Marc-François Bernier, who wrote the biography Jean-Pierre Ferland: Un peu plus haute, un peu plus further, also spoke at the ceremony.
“Through his work, Jean-Pierre taught generations of men that it was possible to have loving emotion and tenderness. He taught them that seduction through humour, words and melody was the primary condition of consent, long before it was the topic du jour. It’s a great legacy, especially in this period when speech is often violent.”
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The chief of the Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, highlighted the artist’s skill “to reinvent himself every decade.”
“To play a role on television, on the radio, sometimes politically, declarations the day after the referendum, the song Pissou, promoting Quebec culture, therefore a way of being present in our lives in each decade in a very different,” stated St-Pierre Plamondon.
A number of artists and actors from the media global additionally underlined the significance of Ferland of their proceed upon their arrival at the scene.
“Jean-Pierre perhaps had the most beautiful words. Even without music, if you read his texts, it’s music,” stated host Danielle Ouimet.
“He inspired us enormously, our way of writing, our way of seeing, our way of getting involved, our way of performing on stage too,” stated singer Édith Butler. “We didn’t sing like Mireille Mathieu, because we had seen Ferland.”
As seats reserved for the society have been restricted within the cathedral, the funeral used to be additionally broadcast on a vast display at Playground du Canada.
The singer-songwriter died on April 27 on the occasion of 89 from herbal reasons. He were hospitalized since Feb. 14 at CHSLD Desy, in Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, in Lanaudière. He would had been 90 years worn at the upcoming Nationwide Occasion, June 24.
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