Quebec Honors Harmonium's Serge Fiori with Celebrated Musical Funeral

July 16, 2025
Quebec Honors Harmonium's Serge Fiori with Celebrated Musical Funeral
  • The Quebec government helped organize a musical funeral celebration for Serge Fiori at Montreal's premier arts venue, reflecting his cultural significance.

  • Serge Fiori, co-founder and frontman of the influential French-Canadian rock band Harmonium, passed away on June 24, 2025, at age 73 after a long illness.

  • An online book of condolences has been made available for those wishing to honor Fiori's memory and send messages to his family.

  • The funeral event drew a large crowd of politicians, performers, and the public, and was broadcast live on Radio-Canada and LCN.

  • The ceremony took place at 3 p.m. at Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier in Montreal, attended by Fiori's family, dignitaries, and the public.

  • On the morning of the funeral, the Quebec flag was flown at half-mast at the National Assembly in Fiori's honor until dusk.

  • Quebec Premier François Legault announced a national funeral to allow the public to pay tribute to Fiori's significant contributions to Quebec culture.

  • Premier François Legault participated in the funeral, recalling listening to Harmonium's first album in 1974 and praising Fiori for enriching lives through his music.

  • A separate national funeral was held on July 15, 2025, at Montreal's Place des Arts, where thousands gathered to honor Fiori.

  • Fiori's musical legacy includes his work with Harmonium, collaborations with Richard Séguin, and his solo projects, which greatly impacted Quebec's music scene.

  • Born in Montreal in 1952, Fiori co-founded Harmonium in the early 1970s, producing influential folk-rock albums that shaped Quebec's musical identity.

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