Michel Corriveau (born June 29, 1962) is a Canadian composer of film and television scores from Quebec.[1] He has received multiple nominations and awards throughout his career for Canadian and international films and TV productions
Biography
Based in Montreal, Michel Corriveau was raised in Grand-Mère, Quebec.[2] His maternal grandfather, Philippe Filion, was an orchestral conductor for whom the main concert hall at the Centre des arts de Shawinigan in Shawinigan is named,[2] and served as lieutenant chief of music for the Department of National Defense.[3]
His musical career started in 1986 when he joined Luba's band as a keyboardist and accordionist.[4] At the same time, he worked on multiple projects with keyboardist Jean-Alain Roussel, including albums by Céline Dion, Corey Hart and Martine St-Clair.[5]
In addition to his work in film and television, he has also released two albums as a composer of electroacoustic music, Omni (2014) and Omnitudes (2018).[9]
^Blain, François (March 1988). "Jean-Alain Roussel, La touche Roussel: un gage de succès". La Scène Musicale. Ontario: Société de Droits d'Exécution du Canada Limitée. ISSN0380-514X.