Quebec Podcast Celebrates Traditional Song & Living Heritage

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Danielle Martineau Celebrates Traditional Quebecois Music with New Podcast, “Touchante”

Quebecois accordionist and singer Danielle Martineau, a celebrated figure in traditional music, is the focus of a new podcast titled “Touchante.” The podcast, released by the Conseil québécois du patrimoine vivant (CQPV), delves into Martineau’s extensive career and her dedication to preserving and promoting Quebec’s musical heritage.

A Lifetime Dedicated to Traditional Music

Danielle Martineau was born in Quebec in 1951 and has become a cornerstone of the province’s traditional music scene, particularly known for her work in the Îles de la Madeleine. She is a co-founder of several influential groups, including Joséphine, Rockabayou, and Les Crapaudes [1]. Her contributions have been recognized with three nominations for the Juno Awards in the categories of Folk and Traditional Music Album of the Year – Solo (1996, 1997) and Album of the Year – Children’s Album (1999) [1].

“Touchante” Podcast Explores Song and Heritage

The “Touchante” podcast consists of three episodes. The first episode explores traditional songs from the Magdalen Islands and Quebec through a travel lens. The second episode examines the connection between traditional songs and the role of women. The final episode features Martineau recounting her experiences with prominent singers such as Clarens Bordeleau and Clémence Venne, emphasizing the importance of supporting and transmitting this living heritage [4].

Recognition as a Master of Living Traditions

In 2024, Danielle Martineau received the prestigious title of “Maître de traditions vivantes” (Master of Living Traditions) from the Conseil québécois du patrimoine vivant [2]. This program recognizes artists and artisans with exceptional talent in preserving and passing on traditional practices [2]. Martineau is also a cultural mediator and activist.

Preserving Quebec’s Musical Legacy

Martineau highlights the importance of knowing and appreciating one’s traditions, stating that it’s “the foundation and where we approach from.” She notes that even as Lanaudière is a strong region for the transmission of knowledge, this isn’t the case everywhere [4]. The podcast features archival recordings and contemporary interpretations of traditional songs, with musical arrangements by Cédric Dind-Lavoie.

CQPV and the Preservation of Intangible Heritage

The Conseil québécois du patrimoine vivant (CQPV) is a national organization dedicated to preserving Quebec’s intangible cultural heritage and living traditions [3]. The CQPV is a consultative body for UNESCO and plays a vital role in recognizing and supporting individuals like Danielle Martineau who are dedicated to safeguarding Quebec’s cultural identity.

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