Genticorum is a popular traditional Québécois musical trio based in Montreal, Canada. Members are Pascal Gemme (fiddle, feet, and vocals), Yann Falquet (guitar, Jew's harp, and vocals), and Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand (wooden flute, electric bass, and vocals). The band formed in the autumn of 2000, and have released three albums: Le Galarneau from 2002, Malins Plaisirs from 2005, and La Bibournoise from 2008. Genticorum fuses modern composition with classic folk elements.
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- Genticorum is a popular traditional Québécois musical trio based in Montreal, Canada. Members are Pascal Gemme (fiddle, feet, and vocals), Yann Falquet (guitar, Jew's harp, and vocals), and Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand (wooden flute, electric bass, and vocals). The band formed in the autumn of 2000, and have released three albums: Le Galarneau from 2002, Malins Plaisirs from 2005, and La Bibournoise from 2008. Genticorum fuses modern composition with classic folk elements. Their musical scores are original, largely based on Pascal’s repertoire of fiddle tunes, while their lyrics are often traditional.
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- Genticorum is a popular traditional Québécois musical trio based in Montreal, Canada. Members are Pascal Gemme (fiddle, feet, and vocals), Yann Falquet (guitar, Jew's harp, and vocals), and Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand (wooden flute, electric bass, and vocals). The band formed in the autumn of 2000, and have released three albums: Le Galarneau from 2002, Malins Plaisirs from 2005, and La Bibournoise from 2008. Genticorum fuses modern composition with classic folk elements.
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